Parent and Teacher Resources

 

 

    Need help translating one language to another? Look no further. Babel Fish will help you!

        Помощь потребности переводя один язык к другим? Посмотрите не более дальше. Рыбы babel помогут вам! 

        ¿Ayuda de la necesidad que traduce una lengua a otra? Mire no más lejos. ¡Los pescados de Babel le ayudarán!

     需要帮助翻译一种语言到另一个? 没有进一步看。Babelfish 将帮助您!

 

     別のものに1 つの言語を翻訳する必要性の助けか。更に見なさい。Babelfish は助ける!

   

    Tolerance.org is a fantastic website to help each of us understand ourselves and others.  Fight hate and promote tolerance by visiting this website.

 

    Not sure what all those educational terms mean?  What's Bloom's Taxonomy?  Flexible Scheduling?  Go to "A Lexicon for Learning" to well...  learn more!  

   

    Do you want to learn more about learning disabilities?  Two great resources to kickstart your understanding are The National Center for Learning Disabilities and LD Online.

 

    What's the difference between a bright and gifted learner?  How can we best teach gifted learners?  These links will help you sort it all out. Hoagies Gifted Education Page is another super resource!

 

    Teachervision.com contains a plethora of classroom management tools for teachers.  Sign-up for free access to a host of useful tools.  The best things in life are free!

 

    CESA 7 and the Wisconsin Department of Education have posted a great resource about children with autism and/or Asperger's Syndrome.  Here's a link to a resource page with everything.

 

    Here's the most extensive teacher resource page about Native Americans I could find: The Virtual Library.   Another great web page is the University of Wisconsin's resource page on American Indians.  This web page is especially good for information on Wisconsin Native Americans.   The Alaska Native Knowledge Network is the most comprehensive website about Alaska Natives on the web.

 

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