http://www.ed.gov/funding.html
List funding opportunities in the US Dept. of Education.
There is a link for student financing as well.
http://ocfo.ed.gov
US Dept of Education grants and contracts homepage.
What they are and how to apply.
http://www.ntlf.com/html/grants/titles.htm
A list of grants related to teaching and learning.
http://www.educyber.com/educator/grants.shtml
The grant-seeking educator’s Web site.
It lists the big and prestigious as well as the more humble and esoteric.
http://www.thompson.com/tpg/paca/pubsindex.html
A nice site listing publications on grants and funding.
http://www.carnegie.org
A major source of grants for schools, educators and professional.
Many initiatives focus on young learners.
http://polarisgrantscentral.net/
GrantSeeker’s Association Web site has special categories for educators,
schools, administrators and organizations.
http://www.petersons.com/
The well-respected Peterson’s Guide online.
http://www.studyweb.com/educate/
A list of grants and scholarships for all levels in diverse fields.
Click on Foundations and Grants for a long list in alphabetical order.
http://www.ed.gov
The U.S. Dept. of Education home page provides links to programs, policy,
funding and much more.
http://www.fcc.gov/learnnet
The Federal Communication Commission’s Web site offers information on
policy effecting educational technology.
http://www.law.vill.edu/fed-agency/fedwebloc.html
The Federal Web locator is the doorstep to all Federal government
information on the Internet.
http://www.eff.org
If you’re concerned about government censorship of the online environment,
visit this site.
http://library.stmarytx.edu/acadlib/doc/us/docsub.htm
Find government information on the Web by subject.
http://dir.yahoo.com/Education/Government_Agencies/United_States/
Yahoo directory of U.S. government agencies.
http://library.stmarytx.edu/acadlib/doc/electronic/dbeduc.htm
Select government databases pertaining to children’s education only.
http://eric.uoregon.edu/index.html
A large database of all things relevant to educational management.
http://www.icehouse.net/lmstuter/page0187.htm
This site provides information to parents and teachers on primary and
secondary government schools, their curriculum and future changes.
You may wish to go to its home page for other serendipitous finds.
http://www.millennaire.com/intro.html
The “third millennium classroom” is the theme of this Web site, which
aims to educate all on the impact of technology in education.
http://chronicle.merit.edu
The Chronicle of Higher Education Times is a popular source of news and job
info. for college and university educators, administrators and staff.
http://www.microweb.com/pepsite
This site offers news and reviews of software and special Web sites for
children. The target audience is
parents, educators, and publishers.
http://school.net/home.html
You can look up any school anywhere in the world, join a discussion forum or
link to educational activities.
http://www.edweek.org.
Find the full text of Education Week and Teacher Magazine.
Read of educational reform, schools and policy online.
http://www.edbriefs.com
Loaded with Educational news for all levels.
This site also hosts The Educator’s Bookstore, with resources for
preschool, elementary, middle school and secondary educators.
http://www.acenet.edu
The American Council of Education provides this Web site for news related to
higher education.
http://www.clearinghouse.net/
Click on the education category of Argus clearinghouse for
education-relevant information.
http://iml.millersv.edu/education.html
A smorgasbord of educational sites from servers to libraries and other
institutions.
http://www.proteacher.com/
Online curricula resources for teachers K-5.
http://putwest.boces.org/Standards.html
Internet sites with K-12 educational standards listed by State and academic
subjects. Also includes links to
research or resource centers, organizations relevant to educational standards
and curriculum of other nations.
http://www.csun.edu/~vceed009
A compilation of Internet resources for teachers K-6.
http://www.tcfg.com/
Too Cool For Grownups is a great quarterly publication online that features
Internet-based curriculum and projects, and teachers resources.
http://www.pedagonet.com
Organized by subject, this database contains sites where educators worldwide
share information and resources. It
may be read in English or French language.
http://casss.jsc.nasa.gov/pub/education/EPO/resources.html
For science curricula, this is an excellent resource put together by NASA.
http://www.hood.edu/seri/serihome.html
Special Education Resources on the Internet (SERI) gathers information
relevant to special education.
Etc.
http://www.lee.k12.fl.us/dept/sdc/webless/
The Web Less Traveled is a great collection of sites put together by the
Staff Develpoment Center of Lee County School District in Fort Myers, Florida.
You’re sure to find a useful or interesting Web site here.
http://www.blackboard.com/
Blackboard.com is a free service enabling instructors to add online
components to their classes, or even host an entire course on the Web.
There’s no need to know HTML, and you can even test online.
http://www.kncsoftware.com/
A nice K-12 site aimed at teachers, students and parents.
Online and classroom activities, Teachers’ Lounge, Parents’ Place and
more.
http://ericir.syr.edu/Eric
Search in AskERIC’s no cost, public assess site.
http://www.ccclearn.com/resources/index.html
CCClearn.com’s free educator resources – lots of good links for
educators of all kinds.
http://www.publicagenda.org/
Public Agenda Online offers a nonpartisan briefing on policy and polling; a
digest of news, legislation and studies; research sources and more.