A Big6 Skills Overview Developed by Mike Eisenberg and Bob Berkowitz, the Big6 is the most widely known and widely used approach to teaching information and technology skills in the world. Used in thousands of K-12 schools http: //big6.com/showarticle.php?id=16
A Curriculum of United States Labor History This is a resource that teachers of United States history can use to incorporate our rich social and labor history into their courses. Using the ideasemployed here teachers will increase student understanding of the American economic system and the important issues we all face as workers today. http: //kentlaw.edu/ilhs/curricul.htm
Aaron Shepard's Reader's Theatre Reader's theater is minimal theater in support of literature and reading. http: //aaronshep.com/rt/
Alternative Learning Foundation The Alternative Learning Foundation Web site provides people with information and support regarding alternative learning concepts and environments. Introductions to many unique alternatives are presented, with links. Via associated discussion mailing lists, people can communicate. This provides people with a support mechanism, which is important. http: //alternative-learning.org
Apple - K-12 Education - Teaching and Learning Apple Learning Interchange is an online resource forteaching, learning, research, and collaboration. This is theplace for educators interested in professional development, creating and sharing curriculum resources. http: //edcommunity.apple.com/ali/
BIG6 INFORMATION SKILLS The Big Six Skills provide a systematic approach to information problem-solving that relies upon critical thinking skills. http: //nb.wsd.wednet.edu/big6/big6_resources.htm
CALIFORNIA HISTORY-SOCIAL SCIENCE PROJECT The California History-Social Science Project CH-SSP has been funded by the State of California since 1990 to provide professional development for history-social science teachers at all grade levels, statewide. http: //sscnet.ucla.edu/ch-ssp/