A Web site with extensive information about William James's ideas; includes chapters from James's Talks to Teachers on psychology and explores James's view of teaching. (
http://www.emory.edu/EDUCATION/mfp/james.html
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This web site has the content of all 26 chapters of Dewey's (1916) book, Democracy and Education. Topics include education as a necessity of life, aims in education, thinking in education, educational values, and intellectual and practical studies. (
http://www.ilt.columbia.edu/publications/digitext.html
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APA's Web site provides information about many areas of psychological research, research journals, brochures, videos, and books. (
http://www.apa.org/
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The Web site of this leading research organization includes information about many areas of educational psychology, such as assessment, learning, technology, and diversity. The areas include posted comments by educators regarding a particular topic. One recent posting had comments from 22 different individuals about "Technology and Homework." (
http://www.aera.net/
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A massive Web site that you can use to access information about a wide array of topics on teaching, learning, teacher education, and professional development. (
http://www.eduref.org/cgi-bin/res.cgi/Teaching
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This is the Web site of the federal government's main resource center for education information; includes information about many aspects of education in the United States, including its structure and organization, and education around the world. (
http://www.ed.gov/NLE/index.html
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Based in the College of Education at Michigan State University, the Web site of this national center includes information about such topics as learning from mentors, educational reform, learning to teach, and how to engage students in active learning. (
http://ncrtl.msu.edu/
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Explore a wide range of ideas about constructivist teaching and learning, including a number of classroom examples. (
http://www.ssta.sk.ca/research/instruction/97-07.htm
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This Web site, created by the School of Education at the University of Colorado at Denver, provides a wealth of links to information about a wide range of constructivist topics. (
http://carbon.cudenver.edu/~mryder/itc_data/constructivism.html
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The Web site of the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) contains extensive information about the National Educational Technology Standards (NETS); includes lots of examples of the effective use of technology for learning in PreK-2, 3-5, and 9-12 grades. (
http://cnets.iste.org/
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At this Web site, you will obtain information about technology and learning resources, current and archived research projects, and teacher preparation and professional development. (
http://www.ncrel.org/tech/
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This Web site links to resources that provide good strategies for generating research ideas, evaluating research ideas, and cross-discipline research. (
http://www.cs.queensu.ca/home/janice/nserc/node2.html
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Extensive information about correlational research can be found at this Web site; you can study correlation and causality, uses of the correlational method, how to plan various correlational studies, common mistakes in doing correlational research, and understanding correlational statistics. (
http://www.socialresearchmethods.net/tutorial/lamar/ylamar.htm
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The Web site of the American Psychological Association on ethical principles contains extensive information about such topics as respecting others, nondiscrimination, sexual harassment, evaluation, assessment, intervention, teaching, training supervision, and research. (
http://www.apa.org/ethics/code.html
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The Web site of Schools for Thought has information about Fostering a Community of Learners and other innovative programs designed to improve children's thinking skills. (
http://peabody.vanderbilt.edu/projects/funded/sft/general/sfthome.html
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