
Below are some suggested
links from the Resources in Reading Team. If you have suggestions for
additions, please email us!
No Child Left Behind
(http://www.nclb.gov/)
The official website for the new education law signed into effect by President Bush on January 8, 2002.
Reading Online
(http://www.readingonline.org/)
The journal of K-12 practice and research, published by the International Reading Association.
Reading Rockets
(http://www.readingrockets.org/)
This website is a project of WETA, the public broadcasting station in Washington, DC. It provides detailed information about learing to read and strategies for supporting struggling readers. This site also offers news, practival information, and resources for parents, teachers, tutors, childcare providers, and policymakers.
Ready At Five
(http://www.readyatfive.org/)
Ready At Five is a statewide partnership of six organizations in Maryland. They are dedicated to ensuring that all Maryland children are prepared to enter school ready to succeed. This site provides information and resources for all who are interested in issues related to early childhood.
The American Library Association
(http://www.ala.org/)
The official website of the American Library Association provides a wealth of information, including recommended reading lists and information on current literacy issues.
The Children's Literature Web Guide
(http://www.acs.ucalgary.ca/%7Edkbrown/index.html)
This is an excellent site for information and links related to books for children and young adults.
The International Reading Association
(http://www.reading.org/)
The official website of the International Reading Association provides information and resources for reading professionals and others interested in literacy development.
What Works Clearinghouse
(http://www.w-w-c.org/)
This website was established by the U.S. Department of Education's Institute of Education Sciences to provide educators, policymakers, and the public with a central, independent, and trusted source of scientific evidence of what works in education.
Zero to Three
(http://www.zerotothree.org/)
Zero to Three's mission is to promote the healthy development of our nation's infants and toddlers. This site provides detailed information for parents and professionals who work with young children.
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