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- Education Policy Analysis Archives
EPAA is a peer-reviewed scholarly electronic journal. Articles appearing in EPAA are abstracted in the Current Index to Journals in Education by the ERIC Clearinghouse on Assessment and Evaluation and are permanently archived in Resources in Education.
- International Electronic Journal for Leadership in Learning
The IEJLL is a refereed electronic journal intended for a broad audience of persons interested in leadership in learning. Our audience includes members of government education departments, school boards, school councils, faculties of education, parent organizations, and school staffs.
- History of Education: Selected Moments of the 20th Century
- http://www.oise.utoronto.ca/research/edu20moments/
This is a site about education during the 20th century, organized by decades. It includes short descriptions of "educational episodes" that took place in that period. The episode in question could be a policy, a court case, a piece of legislation, a scholarly article, a new theory, a research report, an incident, the release of a book, a speech, an empirical finding, a conference, the opening or closure of an institution, a movie, an anecdote, or anything, big or small, that tells us something about education theory, policy, politics, research or practice during the last century.
- The National Education Goals Panel
- http://govinfo.library.unt.edu/negp/
The National Education Goals Panel is an independent agency of the federal government charged with monitoring national and state progress toward the National Education Goals. Under the legislation, the Panel is charged with a variety of responsibilities to support systemwide reform. The NEGP publishes an annual report on national and state progress toward the goals and issues publications on goal-related topics. These publications can be ordered from the Goals Panel free of charge by filling out the electronic publication request form on this Web site. You can view and download publications from the site as well.
- National Center for Education Statistics
NCES is the primary federal entity for collecting and analyzing data that are related to education in the United States and other nations.
- U.S. Department of Education
The mission, as a Department, is to ensure equal access to education and to promote educational excellence for all Americans. The news page has the latest developments, including press releases, speeches, and additions to the Web site. This site includes special collections of information for parents, teachers, and students in addition to educational resources for Spanish speakers. You will also find links to organizations supported by the Department and a state map showing which Department-supported organizations serve each state.
- American Association of School Administrators
AASA, founded in 1865, is the professional organization for over 14,000 educational leaders across North America and in many other countries. AASA’s mission is to support and develop effective school system leaders who are dedicated to the highest quality public education for all children.
- Principal Online
This site is sponsored by the National Association of Elementary School Principals.
- National Association of Secondary School Principals
The National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP) has grown considerably since 78 principals from seven midwestern states met in April 1916 to form the NASSP. Almost 2,255 members, including 1,900 Canadians, reside overseas and represent more than 50 nations. Total NASSP membership today exceeds 46,000.
- American School Board Journal
The American School Board Journal is an award-winning, editorially independent education magazine published monthly by the National School Boards Association. Founded in 1891, American School Board Journal chronicles change, interprets issues, and offers readers -- some 40,000 school board members and school administrators -- practical advice on a broad range of topics pertinent to school governance and management, policy making, student achievement, and the art of school leadership. In addition, regular departments cover education news, school law, research, and new books.
- Education Vital Signs
- http://www.asbj.com/evs/
Education Vital Signs is a publication of the American School Board Journal.
- Education Policy Analysis Archives
This online publication is a scholarly, peer-reviewed journal.
- Association of American Universities
The Association of American Universities (AAU) was founded in 1900 by a group of fourteen universities offering the Ph.D. degree. The AAU currently consists of fifty-nine American universities and two Canadian universities. Approximately half are public institutions and half are private.
- International Electronic Journal for Leadership in Learning
The International Electronic Journal for Leadership in Learning (IEJLL) promotes the study and discussion of substantive leadership issues that are of current concern in educational communities. Preference is given to articles, reviews, and commentary that focus upon issues with a significant impact upon life in schools.
- Texas Education Agency
This site includes extensive information directed toward four major groups: Administrators, Teachers, Students, and Families and Communities.
- Education Week
The goal of this journal is to be the place on the World Wide Web that people who are interested in education reform, schools, and the policies that guide them visit first.
- Center for Education Reform
The Center for Education Reform is a national, independent, non-profit advocacy organization founded in 1993 to provide support and guidance to parents and teachers, community and civic groups, policymakers and grassroots leaders, and all who are working to bring fundamental reforms to their schools.
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