JED is a nonprofit that exists to protect emotional health and prevent suicide for our nation’s teens and young adults.
Lesson plans and activities for teachers of middle school aged children separated by teaching subject to help build character and promote kindness among peers.
An organization that seeks to promote and enhance Jewish education. In addition to running a conference and various programs for Jewish educators, it compiles various resources about different aspects of Jewish education, including the arts, Hebrew, Jewish identity, and social justice.
This app is a wordsearch that includes definitions and spelling games.
A forum based website where over 200 volunteer tutors sign on to answer homework questions posted by student users.
Math games and puzzles for grades 3-11.
Job Corps is a no-cost education and vocational training program administered by the US Department of Labor that helps young people ages 16–24 improve the quality of their lives through vocational and academic training.
SER is a national, private, non-profit organization that addresses the needs of economically challenged individuals in education, job skills training, literacy, and employment.
As an educational and training institution that also offers career counseling and job placement services to our graduates, JobTrain helps their clients launch new careers and break out of the community’s existing cycle of poverty, low education levels, homelessness, drugs, crime, and prison. Through each student’s personal and professional growth, JobTrain is creating a new and positive model for other members of the community.
The Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth is a leading innovator in developing the skills of K-12 learners throughout the world. Their mission is to prepare students to become global ambassadors and to become future, renowned leaders.
From the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University, this organization is an all encompassing site with current news, in depth resources, and information on laws and funding.
Journeys in Film: Educating for Global Understanding offers free resource access to film curriculum for students, grades 3-12, and educators to guide understanding. Organized in subjects and themes, educators sign up for a free account, add curriculum to their cart (for free), and download resources to engage learning.
Over 70 fun physical fitness activities for elementary youth.
Jump$tart is a national coalition of organizations committed to improving the financial literacy of pre-kindergarten through college-age youth through educational standards and resources. Jump$tart hopes to adequately prepare the next generation for successful financial decision-making.
JumpStart provides fun and interactive games that engage and educate the whole family.
The Junior Achievement program promotes business education for youth. Students who participate in Junior Achieve programs demonstrate a significant understanding of business and economic concepts.
Kids, this comic is for you. It's based on a radio story that NPR education reporter Cory Turner did. He asked some experts what kids might want to know about the new coronavirus discovered in China.
“The Justice Center is a national nonprofit organization that serves policymakers at the local, state, and federal levels from all branches of government. Staff provides practical, nonpartisan advice and evidence-based, consensus-driven strategies to increase public safety and strengthen communities.”
This resource explains a bit about what juvenile justice is as well as provides additional resources on this topic.
This provides resources about how to incorporative digital learning into the classroom and tips on how to overcome any challenges teachers may face upon using technology.