Links, Links, Links!

This section is dedicated to links that you might find useful or interesting! I certainly don't have it all, so at least let me help you find it! If you would like to suggest your own pages in this area (or other people's pages you found helpful) please do so! I've gotten some great references from proud webmasters! All links open in a new browser window...

More about ME, your webmaster...

  • Noah & Kimberly Rust's HomePage

    Major Teacher Sites

  • Education World -- Wow, this site has it all, I really mean it ALL! They have stuff on Arts & Humanities, History, Mathematics, PE & Health, Sciences, Social Science, Administrators, Continuing Ed, Distance Ed, Ed Orgs, Parents, Research, Special Ed, Students, Teachers, Universities, Vocational, Lesson Planning, Curriculum, Books in Education, Employment Listings, World Resource Center, World School Directory, you name it!!!!
  • Teachers.Net is where I spend alot of my time. Mainly for the teacher chatboards, you learn ALOT by talking to other teachers!
  • Works4Me is a huge teacher archive
  • Teacher Education James Burton has a site with many, many topics, including management, special needs, multiculturalism, Jean Piaget, Strategies, Lesson Format, Theories, B. Bloom, Intelligence, Six Hats, & Lesson Ideas...check it out!
  • A to Z Teacher Stuff also has some good teacher chat...

    Other Subject Areas

  • English Teachers:A Great Resource, Marc Z's
  • High School English:My web page offers FREE lesson plans for literature, writing, grammar, research projects, presentations, drama, film, and poetry! I also have writing and research help for students and free stuff for teachers! Please visit my site, sign my guestbook, and post on the bulletin board!Thanks Alyson for letting me know about your great site! KR
  • history: Teacher Oz is an ASTOUNDING reference!
  • middle school civics, communications, and classroom management: Ginny Hoover has a very informative site!
  • science (biology and physics): Richard Lewis is a 5th year teacher at Mt. Juliet High School in Tennessee. "My students and myself have put together quite a page called Mr. Lewis Classroom. We believe that we have a unique mix of class projects (toothpick bridges, catapults, roller coasters, and egg drops), class pictures, educational links, awards, and much, much more." Stop by and take a look at this page, it's great! Thanks, Richard, for letting me know! KR
  • E-Manuals: Velsoft develops computer manuals for kids designed to teach children the fundamentals of computers.(most of these are totally free). All books are in electronic format and downloadable through the Internet.

    Resume & Cover Letter Help

    Ed Placement Office, Job Search Strategies--this is the university of Iowa's page, but it is written by Rebecca Anthony, who co-wrote "101 Grade A Resumes for Teachers"

    Resume Information--provides some good links

    Resume Writing--good links

    My Letter of Application--if you'd like to take a peek...

    My Resume--I just recently rewrote this using "101 Grade A Resumes for Teachers"


    If You Can't Find What You're Looking For on My Pages...

    Click Here... This is a much more complete list, 200-300 links I would guess...I can't take credit, it's not my page...

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