World Bank's tri-lingual sustainable development program in social, economic, and environmental domains which includes lessons, activities, and resources for teachers and research.
Software designed to help anyone learn anything, preschool to adult. Guaranteed results include improved grades, sharpened memory skills, and reduced homework time.
Has primary values story explorations with teacher notes, activities, assessments, and an interesting cross-curricular standards reference. Other components such as history of lumbering in Michigan are in progress.
A K-12 real world internet project where students explore their communities and create math problems that relate to what they find. Teachers submit the problems and can add photos, drawings, and/or videos.
The student's task will be to analyze the Rocky Mountain Gray Wolf problem, and draw conclusions about reintroducing wolves into Yellowstone National Park.
A variety of resources for computing and related forms of electronic technology in teaching including conferences, publications, discussions, instructional resources, projects, and links.
Commentary, ideas, lesson plans and links to help integrate technology into the classroom curriculum. Geared towards people who are fairly new to computers and computer terminology.
Participant is a reporter who has been sent to one of two countries to research Christmas celebrations. Includes resources for students and teachers. Available in English and Spanish.
Over a thousand new resources, indexed and organized to help you find exactly what you need. Information about how to facilitate projects, create lessons and build web pages.