The world's largest digital library of educational literature. ERIC provides free access to more than 1.2 million bibliographic records of journal articles and other education-related materials and, if available, includes links to full text. ERIC is sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences (IES).
Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC)
A comprehensive site focused on providing materials to teach and educate about Earth's systems. It is funded by the National Science Foundation.
Digital Library for Earth Science Education (DLESE)
International Children's Digital Library (ICDL)
A virtual library of children's books. The site contains a searchable database of thousands of children's books in dozens of languages.
Cecilia Mucciolo, Supervisor of Children's Services
Gladys Tous, Young Adult Coordinator
Created for educators in and outside of Utah, search lesson plans, curricula, and activites at every grade level.
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NoveList is a fiction database that provides subject heading access, reviews, annotations, and much more for over 135,000 fiction titles. It also includes other content of interest to fiction readers, such as Author Read-alikes, What We're Reading, Book Discussion Guides, BookTalks, and Annotated Book Lists. For school media specialists and teachers there are Picture Book Extenders and articles on Teaching with Fiction.
Designed for schools: NoveList provides materials developed specifically for educators at the School Resources tab. If you are a library media specialist or a teacher, this page leads you to essential curriculum-related articles and Picture Book Extenders. These materials provide support for the increased use of literature in the classroom and across the curriculum. There are articles and guides for all grade levels from pre-school through high school.
(NoveList is located within the EBSCO database. If accessing from home or school, you will need your library card number.)
"Professional Development Collection, designed for professional educators, provides a highly specialized collection of nearly 520 high quality education journals, including nearly 350 peer-reviewed titles. This database also contains more than 200 educational reports. This is the most comprehensive and most valuable collection of full text education journals in the world. In addition to full text, indexing and abstracts are provided for more than 700 journals. Examples of titles offered in Professional Development Collection include: Booklist, Curriculum Administrator, Education, Education Digest, Educational Leadership, High School Journal,
Journal of Education, Journal of Educational Research, Journal of Learning Disabilities, Phi Delta Kappan, Reading Teacher, School Library Journal, and many others. The majority of full text titles included in the database are available in native (searchable) PDF, or scanned-in-color. Full text information in the Professional Development Collection dates as far back as 1965." - Taken from the Professional Development Collection Site 2008
(Professional Development Collection is located within the EBSCO database. If accessing from home or school, you will need your library card number.)
This site provides practical, time-saving classroom ideas and technologically advanced methods of instruction. Find useful, free technology to use with your students and more at this site.
Professional Development Collection
Parenting Sites and Things to Do with Kids