Afterschool.gov is a one-stop web site connecting the public, and particularly afterschool providers, to federal resources that support children and youth during out-of-school time.
Doing What Works from the U.S. Department of Education has tools to help educators and administrators organize their teaching and improve student learning. Resources are broken down by topics such as Early Childhood Education, English Language Learners, M ...
Brought to you by the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), EDSITEment offers a resources for teachers, students, and parents searching for high-quality material on the Internet in the subject areas of literature and language arts, foreign language ...
A site for teaching and learning resources from federal agencies, FREE includes sources from the subject disciplines of science, math, history, social sciences, language arts, music, the arts, and health and physical education.
Education is the Peace Corps' largest program area, with volunteers serving as teachers of English, math, science, and business.
The U.S. Department of Education's Teacher-to-Teacher Initiative was designed by teachers for teachers in order to provide technical support, professional development opportunities, and recognition for teachers of all content areas and grade levels.
As its tag line states, Teachers connects educators to "More than 10 million primary sources online" through digitized collections, such as the American Memory Project, at the Library of Congress. Additionally, Teachers links to lesson plans, learning ac ...
Teachers' Educational Resources is a USA.gov topic page listing resources for teachers from federal government agencies.
The What Works Clearinghouse, established in 2002 by the U.S. Department of Education's Institute of Education Sciences, collects, screens, and identifies studies of effectiveness of educational interventions (programs, practices, products, and policies). ...