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Research Complete (On
campus) (Off
campus) A comprehensive
collection of full text articles from education
journals.
ERIC
--Education Resources Information Center,
a huge database of education related articles and
documents is produced by the Computer Sciences Corporation,
and offers citations to the journal literature as
well as full text for over 107,000 non-journal documents
covering the period from 1993-2004. The ERIC
database is also available through EBSCO host (On
campus) (Off
campus) and through First Search (On
campus) (Off
campus), each with their own unique search interface.
Professional
Development Collection (On
campus) (Off
Campus) --Highly specialized collection of over
500 full text education journals.
Resources/Activities
for Early Childhood
A
to Z Teacher Stuff
ChildFun
Family Website
Idea
Box: Early Childhood Education & Activity Resources
The
Perpetual Preschool
Resources/Activites
for Elementary Ed
A
to Z Teacher Stuff
The
Discovery Channel
The
Global SchoolNet.org
Highlights
Teacher Net
Children's
Health Issues
kidshealth.com
Early
Childhood Magazines
Early
Childhood News
Early
Childhood Today
Mailbox
Magazine
Elementary
Education Magazines
Scholastic
Magazine
More
Selected Websites on Early Childhood
The
Educator's Reference Desk
Through The Educator's Reference Desk
you can access AskERIC's 2,000+ lesson
plans, 3,000+ links to online education
information, and 200+ question archive
responses.
Houghton
Mifflin Education Place Elementary
resources for teachers, students, and
parents. Includes Reading, Math, Science,
and Social Studies Centers, activity
database, educational games, and textbook
support.
Hummingbird
Educational Resources A resource
page for Early Childhood through Kindergarten
Teachers.
KinderArt
The largest collection of free art lessons
on the Internet.
The
Lesson Plans Page Home of the largest
collection of lesson plans on the Internet
(over 450)!
Marcia's
Lesson Links Welcome to my
lesson index. There are so many places
on the web to find lessons. I hope this
one is a little different. Most
teachers tell me that they have a hard
time navigating the web, so I put this
site together especially for them. I
hope they are helpful for you, too!
National
Child Care Information Center
A good source of information regarding
Early Childhood programs for low income
families. "The National Child
Care Information Center (NCCIC) has
been established to complement, enhance
and promote child care linkages and
to serve as a mechanism for supporting
quality, comprehensive services for
children and families."
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