General educational theory and practice; middle school and high school education; and topics such as curriculum, instruction, learning, tests, and measurements.
Tools and resources for educators and subject matter experts in Minnesota to collaboratively evaluate, share, and develop Open Educational Resources (OER) for public education.
Grades K-12 English Language Arts lesson plans and professional development resources curated by the International Literacy Association and National Council of Teachers.
DonorsChoose.org makes it easy for anyone to help a classroom in need. Public school teachers from every corner of America create classroom project requests, and you can give any amount to the project that inspires you.
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Short video clips of children (some with accompanying text) that can be viewed online or shown in a classroom. These videos illustrate principles of child development and education.
From Common Sense Media: "Looking for great websites for kids? Our editors have made it easy with these hand-picked lists of fun, age-appropriate kids' sites and online games. It's a big world on the web, but with lists like ours, it can be a worthwhile one for your kids."
"SciMathMN is a non-profit, statewide education and business coalition advocating for quality PreK-16 science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education based on research, national standards and effective practices."
"Since our founding in 1989 at Columbia University’s Teachers College with the College Board, the National Urban Alliance for Effective Education (NUA) has provided professional development, advocacy and organizational guidance that transform urban and suburban schools."
Equity MN is a non-profit that strives to eliminate gaps in E-21 educational opportunity and achievement
Through collaborative learning and advocacy, Equity MN be the leading force for systemic educational equity and integration." Their website includes culturally inclusive lesson plans, curriculum and resource collections.