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AskEric
ERIC Clearinghouse on Elementary and Early Childhood Education
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Zero to Three
Child Development Institute
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PARAEDUCATOR:
Natonal Resource Center for
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NEA
ED.gov
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National Clearinghouse for Paraeducator Resources
Minnesota Paraeducator Consortium
Project PARA
Miss Zakowski's Kindergarten
Redleaf Press
READING HELPERS: A Handbook for Training Tutors - America Reads Challenge/CNS/Americorps 169pp pdf
Merrill/Prentice-Hall's Link(s) to Early Childhood Education
page for Exploring Your Role: A Practitioner�s Introduction to Early Childhood Education by Mary Renck Jalongo and Joan P. Isenberg
"Teaching Tips," Kerry Magruder, OKBU
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"Growing Without Schooling" - Holt
Associates
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Institute
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The Eclectic Homeschool Online
The High School
Home School Page
The Charlotte Mason Home
Education Page
MidnightBeach.com - Jon's
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Florida Parent Educators Association
Guide to
Homeschooling in Florida
"Sunshine State
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homeschool.com
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Education
SDSU Teacher Education
"Humanistic and Social Aspects of Teaching"
Five
Educational Philosophies
bigchalk.com
teacheruniverse.com
Early Experience & Brain Development
Network
Links
PBS.org: "Create an
Online Course"
SERF
Tutorial (I'm registered: usual)
Early Childhood Association of Florida
American Academy of Pediatrics
Starbright.org - companionship for seriously ill children
"The
Do's and
Don'ts of Reading Aloud," from The Read Aloud Handbook by Jim Trelease, at
www.trelease-on-reading.com
The Four-Blocks Literacy Model: developed by teachers who believed that to be successful in teaching ALL children to read and write, we were going to have to do it ALL! - incorporate on a daily basis the different approaches to beginning reading:
Guided Reading
Self-Selected Reading
Writing
Working with Words
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