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GENERAL
The
Quotes and Sayings Database
http://www.quotesandsayings.com
Use the Quotes and Sayings Database to search among thousands of
inspirational, funny, and thought-provoking quotations to motivate and
inspire your students (and yourself). Search for famous quotations by
subject or by author.
No
Child Left Behind
http://nochildleftbehind.gov
Find answers to your questions about the education law signed by
President Bush on January 8,
2002 at the official No Child Left Behind
Web site.
K-12
ABCTeach
http://www.abcteach.com
ABCTeach offers more than 5,000 free printable worksheets, report
forms, theme units, and much more. This is a great site for new teachers,
home schoolers, or any teacher looking for new and creative ideas.
Back
to School Guide
http://www.education-world.com/back_to_school/index.shtml
It’s that time of year again—back to school! Be prepared for the
first week with Education World’s back-to-school guide. This site provides
tips and links for teachers to help get the new school year off to a
great start.
POST-SECONDARY
Journal
of the United States Distance Learning Association
http://www.usdla.org/html/resources/journal.htm
In the archives of the Journal of the USDLA, you will find dozens
of useful articles and editorials covering all aspects of distance learning
and technology.
Adjunct
Nation
http://www.adjunctnation.com
Are you new to the college classroom or just looking for new ideas?
At the Adjunct Nation Web site, you can participate in forum discussions
with other educators, download teaching resources from the Syllabus
Vault, search for the perfect textbook for your course, and much more.
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