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Helpful Links

Christian Resources

Alta Vista (See the Journal and resources pages.)
Association for Reformational philosophy
Biblical Theology
Christian Academic Network (CAN) Resources page
Council for Christian Colleges and Universities Resource Center 
EurECA European Educators' Christian Association
Faith and Learning Network by the Institute for Christian Studies, brings together the knowledge of scholars who are exploring a Christian worldview in their academic work.
IAPCHE (International Association for the Promotion of Christian Higher Education) Particularly the Contact Newsletter page
ICCTE Journal a journal of the International Community of Christians in Teacher Education
Institute for Christian Studies
Kuyers Institute
Minds in the Making An e-collection from Calvin College
North-West University Potchefstroom, e-journal
N. T. Wright Page
Pro Rege Journal from Dordt College

Teaching and Curriculum

Australian Council for Educational Leaders (ACEL)
Curriculum Corporation
A to Z Teacher Stuff
Curriculum Resources Guide
EdNA Online (also has some research)
Education Topics (from ASCD the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development)
Education Week
Education World
The Educator's Reference Desk (formerly Ask ERIC)
ERIC Education Resources Information Center
New South Wales. Board of Studies (BoS)
The Gateway to 21st Century Skills
NSW HSC Online
StudentNet Online
Teacher Magazine
Teachers TV
ASCD Education Search Service

Australian Government Departments

Australia. Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relationships
New South Wales. Department of Education and Training (DET)
Northern Territory. Department of Employment Education and Training (DEET)
Queensland. Department of Education, Training and the Arts
South Australia. Department for Education and Children's Services
Tasmania. Department of Education Community and Cultural Development
Victoria. Department of Education and Training
Western Australia. Department of Education and Training

Education Research

Australian Educational Institution Search Engine (SEDU)
Action Research Resources

American Educational Research Association (AERA) Includes links to articles in The American Educational Research Journal, Educational Researcher and other AERA journals which can be downladed on the payment of a fee.
American Statistical Association. Education Page
Association for Qualitative Research
Australian Association for Research in Education (AARE)Includes links to articles from The Australian Educational Researcher
Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER)
British Education Internet Resource Catalogue
Cunningham LibraryLibrary of the Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER)
National Science Foundation. Directorate of Education and Human Resources (EHR)
QualPage
Web Center for Social Research Methods

Reference

APA Style the American Psychological Association guide
Google Books
Google Scholar
Lexicon of Learning (from ASCD the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development)
The WWW Virtual Library See the information and libraries page to access general reference materials

 

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