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The ESL Café has information on how to teach English as well as a forum for teachers to communicate with one another and learn from each other.
Bridging Refugee Youth and Children’s Services provides multilingual school related resources for refugee families so that parents understand the American school system. Many of the resources are available in multiple languages including Chinese, Korean, Russian, Vietnamese, and Somali.
On this website, students can play games and use other resources to become more comfortable with learning English.
Here, teachers help teachers to learn the best practices in ESL classrooms.
This website is made for English learners to better understand the way to pronounce words.
Here, teachers are guided to the best resources possible for teaching their students English.
This website provides short, easy, fun, English learning lessons.
The United States Department of Education establishes policies on federal financial aid for education, and distribution and monitoring of those funds. In addition, the department collects data of America’s schools and disseminates research. The website contains information for educators, students, parents, and administrators.
Edutopia is a comprehensive website and online community that increases knowledge, sharing, and adoption of what works in K-12 education. They emphasize core strategies: project-based learning, comprehensive assessment, integrated studies, social and emotional learning, educational leadership and teacher development, and technology integration.
Intel gives information to teachers about how to incorporate technology into the classroom and find which technologies will work well in their classrooms.
NOVA’s Young Adult Program is for young people, ages 17-24, to learn how to search for jobs effectively, explore careers, find volunteer opportunities, and much more.
Youth Service America (YSA) supports a culture of youth committed to service learning by promoting campaigns, resources and projects on their website. YSA works hard in order to ensure that kids from diverse backgrounds have the tool to serve in their communities.