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NeatTeachSites
These sites
offer some neat things for you...go right in...
Instructional
Technology Links
- http://www.bigchalk.com
bigchalk delivers resources to 43,000 schools in the U.S. and abroad.
By harnessing the power of online content, we create learning environments
that promote student achievement.
- http://www.collegeboard.org/ap/teachers/index.html
The College Board is a national nonprofit membership association whose
mission is to prepare, inspire, and connect students to college and
opportunity. Founded in 1900, the association is composed of more than
4,300 schools, colleges, universities, and other educational organizations.
Each year, the College Board serves over three million students and
their parents, 23,000 high schools, and 3,500 colleges through major
programs and services in college admissions, guidance, assessment, financial
aid, enrollment, and teaching and learning.
- http://www.ets.org
Traditionally, ETS's primary purpose has been the development of tests
and other assessment tools to provide information (including test scores
and interpretative tools) to test takers, educational institutions,
and others who require this information.
- http://www.languagebooks.com
Language Education Associates is an independent publishing company offering
selected titles in the field of language education. Featured authors
include Stephen Krashen, Jeff McQuillan, Lucy Tse and Warwick Elley.
- http://www.linguahostel.org
Linguahostel is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing linguistic
and cultural programs which prepare educators and students for the worldwide
neighborhood of the 21st century.
- http://www.stanford.edu/group/CFLP
The California Foreign Language Project was established in 1989 by mandate
of the California Legislature through Senate Bill 1882. Since that time,
CFLP has vigorously pursued the goal of challenging language professionals
to improve and expand language programs in California and to promote
access and equity within educational institutions for every student.
The Project strongly supports efforts to involve every language teacher
in a supportive professional community which respects diverse ideas,
provides opportunities for leadership, promotes linguistic and cultural
competence and advocates for the retention, expansion and articulation
of foreign and indigenous language offerings across educational levels
beginning in the elementary grades. As a result of the new legislation,
AB1734, CFLP has given more emphasis to standards-based instruction
and has expanded its programs to include teacher participants from state-defined
low-performing schools. CFLP also seeks to establish partnerships with
such schools.
- http://www.uni.edu/becker/
Here you will find many resources for foreign languages plus other assorted
neat sites.
Spanish
- http://www.studyspanish.com/tutorial
Learn Spanish: A Free Online Tutorial
- http://www.zermeno.com/espanol.htm
Información acerca del español en el Colegio Chabot (Info about Spanish
at Chabot College)
- http://www.humnet.ucla.edu/santiago/iagohome.html
El Camino de Santiago "Herru Sanctiagu, Grot Sanctiagu. E Ultreia, e
sus eia, Deus adjuva nos..."
- http://php.indiana.edu/%7Ejsoto/cultura.html
Cultura
Hispana: La presente colección de enlaces no pretende ser más que una
colección básica de recursos en la red para aquel interesado en indagar
más acerca de algunos aspectos culturales. Como las páginas de índole
cultural tienden a surgir y desaparecer en cuestión de meses, sólo incluyo
enlaces que se han mantenido cierto tiempo en la red. Sin embargo, si
usted conoce alguno que debería ser incluido, no dude en enviarme un
mensaje para evaluarlo.
- http://www.el-castellano.com/
La Página del Idioma Español, inaugurada el 23 de abril de 1996 en el
dominio web www.iis.com.br, es la revista digital pionera en la promoción
del idioma español en la Internet y en la busca de nuevos espacios para
nuestra lengua en la red mundial. Sostenida por la organización no gubernamental
brasileña Lenguared, mantiene el Foro Cervantes de discusiones sobre
el idioma español y el boletín diario de semántica y etimología «La
palabra del día». Cuenta con colaboradores en América Latina, España,
Francia y Estados Unidos, quienes contribuyen mensualmente con sus artículos
sobre normativa, lenguajes profesionales, traducción, enseñanza de español,
prensa y radio en castellano que alimentan un banco de datos en el que
ya se acumula un trabajo de siete años en la Red.
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