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4MAT Model for Instructional Design - Click on the 'What is 4MAT' button to discover a highly informative page on instruction and how to improve learning effectiveness

American Association for School Administrators - This site provides information about this association, links to state associations, and leads on jobs in education.

Campus Conflict Resolution Resources - Intended to help one teach about conflict.

Chester County Intermediate Unit - This site provides information about this organization and the programs it offers.

College and University Home Pages - Links to over 3,000 colleges and universities worldwide.

College and University Rankings - The purpose of our site is only to draw together and provide context to various ranking services.

Condition of Education - From the National Center for Education Statistics. Text of COE publications.

Current Research @ Immaculata University - A digital library of Immaculata University Dissertations in education published after 1996, some of which are available full-text online.

Developing Educational Standards - This site provides an annotated list of Internet sites with K-12 educational standards and curriculum frameworks documents. It is maintained by the Putnam Valley Schools, Putnam Valley, NY.

Dr. Mac’s Amazing Behavior Management Advice - “This site offers THOUSANDS of tips on managing student behavior, and provides step-by-step directions for implementing a great number of standard interventions. It also contains a bulletin board on which you can post your disciplinary concerns and receive suggestions from teachers around the world.” Education Links - Provides links to a wide variety of Web sites having to do with education. Coverage is from kindergarten to graduate school.

Educator's Reference Desk - Formerly Ask ERIC. Go to this site to gain access to the Gateway to Educational Materials and the ERIC database and lesson plans. From the Information Institute of Syracuse.

Educause - This site is maintained by Educom, which is a nonprofit consortium of higher education institutions that facilitates the introduction, use, and access to and management of information resources in teaching, learning, scholarship, and research.

ERIC - This site provides information about ERIC (Education Resources Information Center) and allows you to search the ERIC database.

FirstGov for Science - Connects you to U.S. Government science & technology resources in science and education.

FREE, - “FREE makes it easier to find teaching and learning resources from the federal government. More than 1,500 federally supported teaching and learning resources are included from dozens of federal agencies.”

International Children's Digital Library - Sponsored by National Public Radio, provides full text to several hundred children's books in multiple languages.

Lethal Violence in the Schools - Final report of a national survey (2001).

National Association for Gifted Children - This site provides information on this association, including membership, publications, and other relevant resources.

Number2.com - Named for the Number 2 pencil, it is…” the only website that offers students access to comprehensive free online test preparation courses for the SAT, ACT, and GRE. …Number2.com earns revenue from sponsorships and licensing…Parents, teachers, and counselors [can] monitor a student's progress by viewing real-time reports.” It includes a vocabulary builder. Try it!

Pennsylvania Department of Education - Anything and everything you'd want to know about the education system in Pennsylvania.

Peterson's - This site provides much of the same information that is available in print from Peterson's. It offers descriptions of all types of schools, as well as ways to finance your education.

Research-Doctorate Programs in the United States - Published in 1995, the National Research Council rated about 300 programs "to assess the quality of individual doctoral programs in terms of their effectiveness in preparing graduates for careers in research and scholarship." A revision is planned.

Teachersfirst on Iraq - Includes very current information for teachers concerning Iraq.

Thinking About the Internet Pedagogically - By Robert E. Wood, Professor of Sociology, Rutgers University, Camden. Analysis and discussion of Internet resources, especially as related to web-enhanced courses.

U.S. Department of Education - This site provides a wide variety of information that is relevant to this department, including recent news, research projects, and frequently asked questions.

Webliography for Digital Treasures - This website, part of a preparatory package for a teleconference at the College of DuPage, contains useful information for the teacher and the historian