Established in 1956, and today supported by more than 600 foundations, the Foundation Center is the nation's leading authority on philanthropy, connecting nonprofits and the grantmakers supporting them to tools they can use and information they can trust.
The Research Methods Knowledge Base is a comprehensive web-based textbook that addresses all of the topics in a typical introductory undergraduate or graduate course in social research methods.
The RCET mission is to explore the uses of technology in education through collaborations among researchers and practitioners, to help improve teaching in today's classrooms and inform development of the computing environments of the future.
Plagiarism is a rapidly growing problem in many venues today. This needs to be addressed by all who are in the education field. This site may help you in your efforts towards these goals.
Reference: Dictionary, Encyclopedia, Thesauri, Usage, Quotations, and more. Bartleby.com
Bartleby.com combines the best of both contemporary and classic reference works into the most comprehensive public reference library ever published on the web.
Alfie Kohn writes and speaks widely on human behavior, education, and parenting. The author of eleven books and scores of articles, he lectures at education conferences and universities as well as to parent groups and corporations.
The National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) is the primary federal entity for collecting, analyzing, and reporting data related to education in the United States and other nations.
ResearchBrief is a Web-based publication that offers practitioners and policymakers focused summaries of original, interdisciplinary, high-quality research
ABDSG is A Free, Monthly E-mail Newsletter. As a subscriber, you'll receive once a month (or a little more often) a succinct article devoted to practical strategies for successfully completing your doctoral dissertation
This website contains over 350 learning games of varying levels, all carefully planned to gain mastery of the elementsof music theory, ear training and rhythmic skills in an exciting, challenging environment.
Smithsonian Jazz - A Jazz portal intended to preserve and promote one of America's greatest art forms - Jazz
The Smithsonian Jazz initiative has created a very fine website that brings together oral histories from jazz greats such as Artie Shaw, information about the Smithsonian’s own Jazz Masterworks Orchestra, and a very fun “This Day in Jazz History” fe
Roots of Rhythm - Teacher's Guide and 10 Lessons for 5th and 6th Grade is an innovative educational resource that combines music with history, social studies, geography and language arts to create an exciting, multi-dimensional, "cross-curricular" model.
African-American Band Music and Recordings (The Library of Congress Presents: Music, Theater and Dance)
The core of this presentation consists of “stock” arrangements for bands or small orchestras of popular songs written by African Americans. In addition, a smaller selection of historic sound recordings illustrating these songs and others are available
American Psychological Society - Teaching Resources
Compiled by the American Psychological Society, the links are divided into topical sections that include health psychology, statistics, clinical psychology, research methods, and a dozen other topics. Links to online statistics glossaries & calculators.
This rather useful Excel tutorial is is divided into eight sections, which include “Entering and Editing Data”, “Formatting the Worksheet”, and “Creating a Chart”.