Education links and E Guide - Resources and Review

Aimed at academics and higher education employees. Includes a collection of links to professional bodies, teaching and learning materials, jobs and publications.
 
Resources for educators to explore and discuss multicultural education.
 
An automated catalogue of numerous mailing lists relevant to education, with descriptions and subscription details.
 
Collection of links to educational information sources including AskERIC (Educational Resources Information Centre), CEARCH (Cisco Educational Archives) and US
RELnet (U.S. National Educational Laboratories network). Additional resources include documents, reports and material on specialised topic areas such as computing, maths and science.
 
Set of links to a large collection of activities, tutorials, lesson plans, projects and tools aimed at the educational sector. Broad subject categories include arts, business, English, foreign language, health and physical education, history and social studies, mathematics, science, technology, vocational education, education, and community interest.
 
An international, annotated collection of links to online information about the history of education and childhood, from simple short overviews to academic papers. Includes online bibliographies, online education classics and source texts, home pages of research organisations and specialised archives, and pages dedicated to important educators from the past, or to the history of primary, higher, and special education.
 
Set of links to selected, evaluated and annotated Internet resources relevant to education.
 
Selection of UK education resources, including news, articles, and links to relevant resources. Also includes a listing of schools and tertiary colleges in the UK with an Internet presence.
 
Electronic resources for research and training in education and links to Internet resources for school teaching.
 
Provides in
depth explanations of terms associated with education and its philosophy. Contains information on methods of teaching and learning such as constructivism, individual philosophers, and ethical concerns. Available in English, Portuguese, and Spanish.
 
Index of educational resources organised into various topics including art, business, citizenship and politics, design and technology, English, French, geography, German, health and relationships, history, hobbies and interests, information technology, Japanese, maths, music, natural history, religion, science, Spanish, sport and Welsh. Subject specialists in each area have written reviews on how to integrate each site into learning, both in the classroom and at home. Resources are classed as suitable for primary, secondary or adult level.
 
The SORT project aims to produce an online directory of quality educational resources for schools. The prototype directory of resources can be browsed or searched.
 
AskERIC combines a virtual library of education resources, including over 700 lesson plans; a question and answer service, RandD information and the opportunity to search the ERIC database.
 
Collection of BBC programme details and other educational information about selected subjects, for adults, schools and the general public.
 
Directory of universities, polytechnics, colleges, and other higher education institutions throughout the world. Provides access to home pages of institutions which can be keyword searched or browsed by continent or via an alphabetical country list.
 
FREE is a gateway to US government sites that can be used as teaching tools or resources. Includes subject areas such as arts, foreign languages, mathematics, science and social studies.
 
Collection of past exam papers from Strathclyde University, browsable by department and exam title, and searchable by keyword. As a pilot project, online papers are restricted to 1999 at present.
 
An electronic communication and resource centre for professional educators.
 
A large network of Australian education services including reference material such as government publications and information about courses, degrees and scholarships. Contains a section about children and the Internet, and offers information on online projects.
 
Set of links to selected, evaluated and annotated Internet resources relevant to higher education.
 
Access to over 1100 scholarly societies online browsable alphabetically, by subject and by type of institution. Accompanied by essays and editorials for the project.
 
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