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Instruction and Guidance Web SitesAmerican Association of Community Colleges (AACC): This site provides a national focus and an agenda that promotes, supports, and advances the cause of its member colleges.
ACT: ACT is an independent, nonprofit organization that provides educational services to students and their parents, to high schools and colleges, to professional associations and government agencies, and to business and industry.
The American Association of Physics Teachers: This site offers association news, research bulletins, publications, and conference announcements.
American Library Association: Literature teachers of all grade levels, and especially teachers facing censorship issues, rely on the association.
ArtsEdge: This site offers arts-advocacy materials, research studies, and key links.
The Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development: The association publishes Educational Leadership magazine and a wide range of classroom-oriented books and materials.
California Technology Assistance Project: With seven strands of criteria to use for searching, teachers can look for software programs that fit their specific classroom needs.
Career Consulting Corner: For teachers, counselors and learners, there are a variety of instructional packages, career assessment inventories as well as numerous career products on the subject of interviewing, resume writing, and business. There are over 350 career products in the directory.
Career Counseling: General overview of basic steps all learners can take in order to facilitate their participation in deciding their paths. (Career Planning: Welcome to the guided tour of planning a Career. On this tour, you can find out how to choose a career and how to reach your career goal. You can also pick up useful tips on job hunting, resume writing, and job interviewing techniques. (mapping-your-future.org/planning/)
Education Week: For the daily doings of educators, school reformers, and related government agencies, Education Week online is the key source. (http://www.edweek.org/)
Teachers and Writing Collaborative: This is a very special resource, especially for teachers of poetry and creative writing.
Web Resources for Educators: This site links to resources for K-12 teachers that are divided into seven subject areas: art, English, geography, health, math, science, and social studies.
wNetSchool’s Kravis Multimedia Education Center: You can access outstanding lessons for core curriculum topics, specific strategies for using technology in the classroom, and the rich resources of Thirteen/WNET, public television’s flagship station.