-112Educator's Reference Desk http://www.eduref.org/ The Educator's Reference Desk builds on over a quarter century of experience providing highquality resources and services to the education community. From the Information Institute of Syracuse, the people who created AskERIC, the Gateway to Educational Materials, and the Virtual Reference Desk, the Educator's Reference Desk brings you the resources you have come to depend on. 2,000+ lesson plans, 3,000+ links to online education information, and 200+ question archive responses. The Educator's Reference Desk provides access to the following resources: Resource Collection - Links to over 3000 resources on a variety of educational issues. This collection includes Internet sites, educational organizations, and electronic discussion groups. Lesson Plans - The Lesson Plan Collection contains more than 2000 unique lesson plans which were written and submitted by teachers from all over the United States. Question Archive - A collection of over 200 responses to popular questions on the practice, theory, and research of education. These responses may include citations from the ERIC database, Internet sites, discussion groups, and/or print resource information. The Educator's Reference Desk is a project of the Information Institute of Syracuse. For more information, please send an email to eduref@eduref.org. Na titulní straně máme nabídku Counseling General Education Peer Education Programs, Therapy, more... Motivation, Learning Theories, more... Educational Levels Librarianship K-12 Education, Higher Education, more... School Libraries, Librarian Education, more... Educational Management Reference School Safety, Educational Facilities, more... Employment, Directories, more... Educational Technology Specific Populations Internet, Distance Education, more... Special Education, Rural Education, more... Evaluation Subjects Alternative Assessment, Standards, more... 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Po výběru z položek COUNSELING - /PORADNA/ - dostaneme rozšířenou nabídku -113Peer Education Programs School Psychology Therapy a v jednotlivých sekcích nabídku /např./: Internet Sites: * Peer Education: Promoting Healthy Behaviors Facts and figures on the effects of peer education provided by Advocates for Youth. http://www.advocatesforyouth.org/publications/factsheet/fspeered.htm * PAL: (Peer Assistance Leadership) Describes a California based outreach program for elementary, intermediate, and high school students. “The proven results are improved school attendance, reduced drug and alcohol abuse, a positive school climate, increased academic success, responsible behavior, and involvement in community service.” http://www.ocde.k12.ca.us/PAL/index2.html * Peer Resources Network This Canadian organization offers training, educational resources, and consultation to those interested in peer helping/education. The resources section has information on books, articles, and videos. http://www.peer.ca/peer.html * National Peer Helpers Association The mission of this association is to “provide leadership and promote excellence in the peer resource field.” PO Box 2684 Greenville, NC 27836-0684 Phone: (913) 362-0794 E-mail: npha@peerhelping.org http://www.peerhelping.org/ Nabídka na spodní liště: Privacy Policy | About | Link Policy | Disclaimer | Topics A-Z | Site Search | Site Map Privacy Policy Thank you for visiting the Educator's Reference Desk web site and reviewing our privacy policy. Our policy is simple: we collect no personal information about you unless you choose to provide that information to us. We do not give, share, sell, or transfer any personal information to a third party. Non-Personal Information We Record -114When you browse through the web site, read pages, or download information, our web site's operating system will automatically record some general information about your visit. During your visit, our web operating system will record: 1. The Internet domain for your internet service, such as "xschool.edu", if you connect from a school or other educational institution, or "xcompany.com" if you connect using a private Internet access account. 2. The type of web browser (such as "Netscape version x" or "Internet Explorer version x") that you are using. 3. The type of operating system that you use (such as Macintosh, Unix, or Windows). 4. The date and time you visit our site, and the web pages that you visit on our site. 5. The address of the previous web site you were visiting, if you linked to us from another web site. We use this information for statistical analysis, to help us make our site more useful to visitors. 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For more information on privacy on the Internet and in the electronic age, see: * Privacy Forum http://www.vortex.com/privacy.html * Center for Democracy and Technology Privacy Issues http://www.cdt.org/ * Electronic Privacy Information Center http://www.epic.org/ Link Policy The links and pointers on this site are compiled and updated by Educator's Reference Desk partners. When choosing Internet resources for this collection, we follow eight helpful criteria. Authority: Who created the site and what are their credentials? Affiliation: Who provided the information? Can I link to the homepage? Is the information biased by the provider affiliation? Content: Is there content or is it an advertisement? Is the information objective? Is it helpful? Is it easy to follow or navigate? Purpose: Is it a personal homepage, an advocacy site, a business/marketing site, a news site, or an informational site? -115 Audience: Who is this resource geared toward; teachers, students, etc? Is the information appropriate for its intended audience? Currency: How old is the information? When was the page created or last updated? Comparisons: How does the information compare to other electronic and print sources? Is it accurate and well written? Cost: Is the information freely accessible? Or, must the user pay a fee before viewing the content? Topics A-Z A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M|N|O P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z A Academic Achievement Academic Advising Academic Competitions Acceptable Use Accreditation Educator's Reference Desk Site Map Site Search Topics A-Z Resource Guides Search GEM/ERIC Lesson Plans Search Lesson Plans Selection Criteria Write a Lesson Plan Guide Copyright Statement Question Archive Search the Question Archive -116Nabídka na horní liště zahrnuje: A- Lesson Plans: This collection contains more than 2000 unique lesson plans which were written and submitted by teachers from all over the United States and the world. These lesson plans are also included in GEM, which links to over 40,000 online education resources. Search the Lesson Plan Collection! Browse Lesson Plans by Subject Arts Interdisciplinary Physical Education Computer Science Language_Arts Science Foreign Language Mathematics Social Studies Health Philosophy Vocational Education Information_Literacy Search the Lesson Plan Collection Describe what you are looking for. Searching Tips. Search Lessons Write a Lesson Plan Guide Selection Criteria Copyright Statement B- Question Archive: The Question Archive is a sample collection of responses to questions that were sent to the AskERIC service between 1992-2003. These responses may include ERIC citations, Internet sites, discussion groups, and/or print resource information. These archive responses are no longer being updated. Counseling Evaluation Reference Educational Levels Family Life Specific Populations Educational Management General Education Subjects Educational Technology Librarianship Teaching Describe what you are looking for: Search Tips C- Search GEM/ERIC: Looking for more educational resources? The Gateway to Educational Materials (GEM) provides quick and easy access to over 40,000 educational resources found on various federal, state, university, non-profit and commercial Internet sites. Enter a word or words that describe the information you are looking for in the search box at right or visit the GEM website at www.thegateway.org Go -117- Looking for ERIC on the Educator's Reference Desk? In 1993, the Information Institute of Syracuse, operators of the widely acclaimed AskERIC service, was first in the world to place a search interface to ERIC on the Internet. Searching ERIC on the AskERIC website quickly became one of the most popular ways for educators and researchers to search for educational information. When the United States Department of Education closed all ERIC Clearinghouses and AskERIC on December 31, 2003 and started to reorganize ERIC, the Information Institute of Syracuse moved its familiar ERIC search engine to the Educator's Reference Desk as a service to our loyal friends. Our search engine pointed users to the Educational Document Reproduction Service (EDRS) and to e-subscribe for microfiche, paper or electronic copies of the documents abstracted in ERIC. On September 30, 2004, EDRS was closed by the United States Department of Education. This rendered our search interface a less complete option for searching and obtaining ERIC material. The United States Department of Education operates an ERIC database containing more than one million records going back to 1966. More than 100,000 non-journal documents (issued 1993-2004), are available in full-text at no cost. Educator's Reference Desk users may wish to search ERIC* at the U.S. Department of Education's ERIC website: www.eric.ed.gov *The Educators Reference Desk is not affiliated with or funded by the ERIC program or the United States Department of Education. All questions concerning ERIC should be addressed directly to the ERIC program at 1-800-LET-ERIC