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LONDON 10 May, 2016 — A new version of the Global
Resource & Information Directory (GRID) launched today will provide governments, industry, law enforcement, educators and academics with a comprehensive digital resource to better protect children online including from sexual exploitation, said UNICEF and the Family Online Safety In
Resource & Information Directory (GRID) launched today will provide governments, industry, law enforcement,
educators and academics with a comprehensive digital
resource to better protect children online including from sexual exploitation, said UNICEF and the Family Online Safety In
resource to better protect children
online including from sexual exploitation, said UNICEF and the Family Online Safety Inst
online including from sexual exploitation, said UNICEF and the Family
Online Safety Inst
Online Safety Institute.
A new version of the Global
Resource and Information Directory launched today will provide governments, industry, law enforcement, educators and academics with a comprehensive digital resource to better protect children online including from sexual explo
Resource and Information Directory launched today will provide governments, industry, law enforcement,
educators and academics with a comprehensive digital
resource to better protect children online including from sexual explo
resource to better protect children
online including from sexual exploitation.
Among these is an
online forum of science
educators from the United States and Canada where Hysick discusses topics pertinent to her own classroom experience, and shares
resources and teaching materials.
Since 1985, Project 2061 has led the way in science education reform by first defining adult science literacy in its influential publication Science for All Americans and then specifying what K - 12 students need to know in Benchmarks for Science Literacy, which helps
educators implement science literacy goals in the classroom; the AAAS Science Assessment website with more than 700 middle school test items; and WeatherSchool @ AAAS, an
online resource where students can use real - world data to learn about the fundamental principles of weather and climate.
In addition to peer - reviewed journals, AAAS provides an array of print and
online resources for
educators, students, early - career scientists and engineers, reporters and the public.
NOAA, the NCAnet Education Affinity Group, and members of the CLEAN Network have developed a series of guides for
educators that focus on the regional chapters of the Assessment Report, helping to unpack the key messages of each region and point to related, high - quality
online resources.
An
online resource centre with high quality tools for science
educators The
resource centre was based on the collaboration of two universities and two Ministries of Education.
Members of the OAIE can share
resources and engage in
online discussions, and, in doing so, will enhance stakeholder interactions and build well - informed communities working to respond and adapt to ocean acidification.The OAIE invites anyone working on ocean acidification to join, including but not limited to government, tribal, and academic research scientists, citizen scientists, experiential and formal
educators, NGO employees, marine
resources managers, policy makers, concerned citizens, aquaculturists, people in the fishing industry, technology developers, and data managers.
Engage your students in
online literacy learning with these interactive tools that help them accomplish a variety of goals — from organizing their thoughts Providing
educators and students access to the highest quality practices and
resources in reading and language arts instruction.
Kansas City About Blog Edventures With Kids Keeps Kids curious, creative & connected to the world around them and helps parents,
educators, caregivers by providing
online resources that include kid activities, family travel ideas, fun ways to learn and guides to Kansas City attractions.
These deep - dive questions require
educators to model their own searches and strategies for evaluating websites and
online resources.
Curriki hosts thousands of
educator - vetted, openly licensed,
online educational
resources and allows for the creation of groups through which students and teachers can collaborate.
For a social - networking site geared toward connecting students, the must - have pen pal
resource, ePals, allows
educators to search for classrooms around the world via a map tool, a list of ongoing collaborative projects, or
online forums.
An overlooked
online resource for
educators is LinkedIn.
For
educators,
online libraries offer a haven of respectability in the search for accurate and appropriate Internet
resources.
The Kitchen Garden Foundation's new Kitchen Garden Classroom membership has enabled secondary schools to access the Foundation's wealth of knowledge, professional development,
resources, support and
online community of kitchen garden
educators.
As an
educator, it is important to remember that with the vast array
resources available
online today, it is possible to make any story interactive.
For
educators,
online libraries offer a haven of respectability in the search for accurate and appropriate Internet
resources for classroom use.
Educators can find
online resources for teaching about animals, such as articles and curriculum guides that can be downloaded or ordered for free.
You'll find handy
resources from the nearby graduate - level Education Technology program at Boise State University's College of Education, which is turning out talented
online educators from around the country.
Explore this
educator's guide to open educational
resources for information about
online repositories, curriculum - sharing websites, sources for lesson plans and activities, and open alternatives to textbooks.
Filling a void that they found in information that is available
online, Vickie Banks Gaynor, Ph.D., and other members of the staff of SupportNet Online designed a resource for educators who want to establish school Web
online, Vickie Banks Gaynor, Ph.D., and other members of the staff of SupportNet
Online designed a resource for educators who want to establish school Web
Online designed a
resource for
educators who want to establish school Web clubs.
So, hoping to make it easier for isolated practitioners or instructional coaches to tackle all of this, this Thursday I'm publishing the «Cage - Busting Curriculum» — a free
online resource that's intended to help
educators master the ideas and tools presented in The Cage - Busting Teacher.
Since then, the site, which helps
educators acquire technology via an
online registry and provides other classroom
resources free, has attracted some 8,000 users.
Instead, she recommends
educators take time to browse
online resources that may be of use, which anyone can access for very little investment.
Meyers: Our goals include providing a media venue where people from all walks of life can have their voices heard in a safe, commercial - free, child - friendly environment; promoting positive role models; empowering young people to realize their own potential to effect positive change in the world; bridging the digital divide and continuing to enrich this digital media archive with inspiring stories from around the globe; enlisting support from foundations, grants, and government agencies, corporations, and individuals so that this global learning project can continue to grow and provide a freely - accessible,
online multi-media
resource to
educators and students around the world for decades to come.
What is an
educator, trainer, or instructional designer to do when using
online resources becomes as risky as building property on permafrost in Alaska?
«So many people think that they can be only a consumer in relation to a computer, and not a producer,» says Karen Brennan, the guide's lead author and the developer of ScratchEd, an
online community where Scratch
educators can share
resources and stories.
Utilizing sites like this and the many other
online resources (Blogs, Twitter, and other professional networking sites) offer
educators free access tho share in and discuss SRL.
Usable Knowledge is an
online resource from the Harvard Graduate School of Education that aims to make education research and best practices accessible to
educators, district and network leaders, policymakers, members of the media, nonprofit leaders, entrepreneurs, and parents.
Here, she and her team write about teaching and leadership ideas, as well as providing free Arts Integration lesson plans, a vibrant
online community and a wealth of
resources for
educators looking to connect with the Common Core State Standards.
Karen Brennan, an associate professor at the Ed School, started ScratchEd, an
online community for
educators to share Scratch stories and
resources.
Description: eInstruction and Knowledge Delivery Systems invite
educators to describe what
online resources they have used or would like to use that they believe would contribute to the success in their classroom.
Schools and
educators can explore the full catalog of Corwin books and
resources online at au.corwin.com.
One of the best
resources is simply other
educators, which is why all our
online courses are created by
educators for
educators and have a collaborative approach throughout.
And we wanted to pull together some of the best
resources to help
educators talk about digital responsibility and safety
online.
During these
online chat sessions,
educators from all over the world can come together to discuss a topic, sharing
resources, articles, links etc. «This learning gets transferred directly into their learning environments and spread to improve student learning opportunities.»
One set of useful
resources comes from Project Zero research director Carrie James, a sociologist at the Harvard Graduate School of Education who studies ethics and citizenship
online and works with a network of
educators.
Google has
resources online that teachers can access, and a handful of organizations offer professional development to help
educators pass these exams.
Usable Knowledge is an
online resource from the Harvard Graduate School of Education that aims to make education research and best practices accessible to
educators, policymakers, members of the media, nonprofit leaders, entrepreneurs, and parents.
The membership provides
educators with access to hundreds of printable
online resources as well as a large
online community of kitchen garden
educators, and training and support from the experienced Kitchen Garden Foundation team.
Join this webinar to learn about: • Improving quality of life for students and
educators through blended learning • Stretching existing or limited
resources and staff • Adding project - based learning and authentic assessments into classrooms • Selecting the right learning management system and
online curriculum • Keeping pace with global evolutions in technology and education • Maintaining the human element in face - to - face and
online course work
We've compiled some of our favorite
online teacher tools — Web sites with interactive templates and other
resources for K - 12
educators — to help you when time is short.
-LSB-...] Like explorers approaching an unfamiliar landscape, teachers who are ready to take the plunge into flipped classrooms and blended learning often approach the opportunity with a mix of excitement and trepidation.Just dipping a toe into the virtual waters of
online content can be overwhelming, and there's a risk that even the most fearless
educator can become paralyzed by the bottomless depths of content and endless pools of
resources.
Educators will explore the best
online web sites for STEM education
resources (lesson plans, activities / projects, videos, simulations, articles, rubrics).
Description: An
online professional development
resource developed to help
educators understand the changes Common Core brings.
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Creating Lifelong Learners Mathew Needleman is an elementary
educator who provides information on
online education tools, teaching tips, digital storytelling
resources, and technology tutorials.
60 second histories is a pupil safe
online film
resource that delivers EPIC history for kids in a simple and engaging format, ideal for teachers and home
educators.
The Core Knowledge Foundation has partnered with the Civics Renewal Network (CRN), an alliance of more than thirty nonprofit and nonpartisan organizations working to provide free
online resources to
educators for classroom instruction in civics.