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Links to Urban and Other Educational Sites


  • UD School of Education
    http://soeap.udayton.edu/
  • Dayton Public Schools
    http://www.dps.k12.oh.us

  • Middleweb
    http://www.middleweb.com/
    THE FIRST DAYS OF MIDDLE SCHOOL: Ideas, tips, and links to resources
    for new and experienced teachers --including classroom management!
  • Concept to Classroom
    http://www.thirteen.org/index.php
    Welcome! Here you will find FREE workshops that cover all kinds of hot topics in education today. And go to the Discussion Boards to join your colleagues around the country as they share their thoughts, ideas, and comments about what they're learning in these workshops.
     
  • National Education Association 
    http://www.nea.org
    NEA is America's oldest and largest organization committed to advancing the cause of public education.
  • Institute for Urban and Minority Education
    http://iume.tc.columbia.edu
    IUME conducts research to better understand the experiences of diverse urban and minority group populations in the different institutions and situations which influence their development. IUME provides the knowledge necessary for establishing government policies and designing educational programs to support the development of these ethnically and linguistically diverse groups.
  • Positive Behavioral Interventions & Supports
    http://www.pbis.org
    The Technical Assistance Center on Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) has been established by the Office of Special Education Programs to give schools capacity-building information and technical assistance for identifying, adapting, and sustaining effective school-wide disciplinary practices.

  • Urban Learning Centers
    http://www.laep.org/ulc/index.html
    The Urban Learning Centers approach provides a comprehensive model for the development of K-12 learning communities to meet the needs of the children of the urban neighborhoods of Los Angeles and their counterparts in urban communities