Best of the Web’s Teachers’ Resources

Posted by admin, October 30th, 2009

The Foundation Stage Forum - This UK based site focuses on the early year’s education sector and those involved in education with children aged 3 to 5 years. The site provides resources and information and other materials that have been identified via needs discussed in the active forums. Powered by Bookmarkify™ In a job where armfuls of ideas, resources, plans and creativity are necessary (and changeable) by the hour, the opportunity to browse, trade and learn is invaluable. Members can start a free teacher blog and more. If you are an education professional, the internet was built for you! And finally
Education Recruitment - This local website showcases career and recruitment opportunities for teachers, teaching assistants, nursery nurses, school support staff and lecturers looking for jobs within Dubai and the Middle East. Primary Resources - Containing those all important lesson plans, work and activity sheets. TeacherNet - This UK site lists literally hundred s of intelligent teaching resources, whatever your level or discipline. 50 Must-Read Up and Coming Blogs by Teachers - Find, browse and read blogs by other teachers like you! TES is an invaluable resource for industry news, views and ideas, reports and opinions; covering primary, secondary and further education. Here is a collection of some of my favourites, and what you can find when you log on:
Teacher Planet - A bang up to date resource featuring Spring & Summer Season lessons, plans, worksheets, tools, certificates and more. TeacherLingo – It’s an online community for teachers to share thoughts and ideas and to discuss current events. UsingEnglish.Com - Free English teacher resources for of all levels including hundreds of printable handouts, PDF lesson plans, online quizzes, jobs, articles, teacher discussion forum and more…
TES Connect – It’s the online version of The Times Educational Supplement. This site is suitable for teachers of all curriculum subjects; English, Maths, ICT, Science, Geography, History, Music, Languages and Art. If you have specific subject or query in mind, then Google really is the teachers pet.

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