Educational Links
The internet is full of
wonderful sites dealing with all facets of education. The following
links haven been chosen because we find them some of the most useful as
starting places for research and exploration. They are in no
particular order, and most are filled with links themselves to point you
in other directions. We will be keeping this list pared down to fifteen,
so if you have a suggestion to replace one on the current list, please let
us know. Have fun surfing and learning!
Recommended Link: National and Regional Accreditation
Information
Accredited Online
Colleges lets you search through accredited schools, based on a variety of
criteria. You will be able to find Masters programs in
education.
Recommended Link: Masters in Education
Guide
A database featuring over 3,000 graduate education
programs . It also contains interviews with current students, job
resources, informative articles and state-by-state certification
information.
Recommended Link: Southern Teachers
Agency
Southern Teachers Agency is the
premiere PK-12 teacher and administrative recruitment service in the
South. STA offers free teacher placement for candidates,
and they are the only agency that focuses on private &
independent school placements in the South. They work with
schools from Maryland south to Florida, and as far west as
Texas.
Recommended
Link: Learn NC
The North Carolina
Teacher's Network. Contains valuable resources for teachers,
including the online journal the beacon. This is an excellent
site!
Recommended
Link:
North Carolina Wise Owl
This North
Carolina Department of Public Instruction Web site is designed especially
to provide Internet resources to the PreK-grade 12 public school
community.
Other
Links
The
Virtual Schoolhouse
North Carolina Public Schools
Infoweb
The U. S. Department
of Education
Lesson Plans and Resources
for Social Studies Teachers
Social Studies
Sources
Language Resources
National Association of Biology
Teachers
American Association of Physics
Teachers
National Council of Teachers of
English
National Council of Teachers of
Mathematics
American Council on the
Teaching of Foreign Languages
National Council for the Social
Studies

"This
will be a new era in female education. The design is to give a solid,
extensive, and well-balanced English education..., which will prepare
ladies to be educators of children and youth, rather than to fit them to
be mere teachers...."
Opening Day of Mount Holyoke College--November 8,
1837
Mary Lyon (1797-1849)
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