EdSitementsponsored by the National Endowment for the Humanities. Offers lessons plans in the following subject areas: Art & Culture, Foreign Languages, History & Social Studies & Literature & Language Arts.
Encyclopedia of Lifeis the collaborative effort of professionals and scientists worldwide to create "a web page for every species" and is highly recommended for undergraduate and graduate students as well as researchers and scholars.
National Center for Case Study Teaching in ScienceUses case studies and problem based learning exercises in the teaching of science. Good for all levels -- high school as well as for faculty development.
PBS TeacherSourcegives multimedia resources for the classroom by topic area and grade level.
TedEd Lessons Worth SharingFind lessons that have used You Tube videos or add to the database by creating your own.
Why Files: The Science Behind the Newsoriginally funded by the National Institute of Science Education through a grant in 1996 but is now produced by University of Wisconsin--Madison and features science, math and technology topics that are related to news headlines.
Our Content
The Why Files produces a new story each week, alternating longer features with shorter shorties. We also post a biweekly column by science reporter Tom Siegfried, a series of interactive science animations, the ever-popular "Cool Science Images," and a series of Teacher Activity Pages linked to the national science standards.
Our History
The Why Files was founded in 1996 as part of the National Institute for Science Education, with funding from the National Science Foundation. Since 1998, we have been supported through the Graduate School of the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Contains links to relevant Florida Statutes, Code of Ethics -- Education Profession, Florida Educator Accomplished Practices and resources for ed leadership.