| 42explore: Thematic Pathfinders for All Ages: We believe in life-long learning and encourage people of all ages to explore information. Our primary audience is students who need starting points for a particular project. |
| Apples4theteacher: Newsletter features articles on topics of concern for teachers such as classroom discipline, socialization for homeschoolers, and parental involvement. Page also has educational games for students. |
| e-Grants: The Department of Education's (ED) portal site for electronic grants. From e-GRANTS you may access all of the Department's web-based grant systems. |
| Edu_RSS: Your one-stop source for today's top writers in educational technology. We retrieve weblog RSS feeds from across the web and store them here. |
| ePALS Classroom Exchange: Maintains a community of collaborative classrooms engaged in cross-cultural exchanges, project sharing and language learning. ePALS is also a provider of school-safe email, blogs, eMentoring and web-browsing technology for the global educational market. |
| KidsConnect's Research Toolbox for Students: Online research toolbox for K-12 students. |
| Learn.co.uk: Learning resources for the UK national curriculum From The Guardian, UK. |
| National Center on Educational Outcomes: Provides national leadership in the participation of students with disabilities and limited English proficient students in national and state assessments, standards-setting efforts, and graduation requirements. |
| School Bus Drivers: A web page for school bus drivers with some interesting information. A message board for sharing information, experiences, or what ever you want to talk about. |
| Teacher's, Parent's, and Youth Professional's Page: Miami University, Oxford, Ohio presents information for parents, teachers, and students and additional resources regarding learning issues that confront our students in today's classrooms. |
| The Education Revolution: Considered by many to be the primary hub of communications and support for educational alternatives around the world. The Alternative Education Resource Organizationis non-profit organization founded in 1989. |
| The KIDS Report: A biweekly publication produced by K-12 students as a resource to other K-12 students. This is an archive; it is no longer active. |
| The McGraw-Hill Learning Network: Showcases K-12 materials and content in a Web-based community. Features educational programs, interactive textbooks, productivity tools, lesson plans, and games for students, teachers, and parents. |
| What Works Clearinghouse: Established in 2002 by the U.S. Department of Education's Institute of Education Sciences to provide educators, policymakers, researchers, and the public with a central and trusted source of scientific evidence of what works in education. |