Florida Future Educators of America - A great place to find information
about the career opportunities in education. The site helps nurture student
interest in teaching as a career, provides information on State and National
Future Educators conferences, and links to a host of free resources for
student and parents.
http://www.fldoe.org/profdev/ffea.asp
Teach In Florida - The State of Floirda's official website for information
about teaching in Florida. Search for job openings, certification
requirements, colleges, scholarships, and much more...
http://www.teachinflorida.com/
The 'mother' of ALL search engines!!! A fun alternative to those old search
engines.
http://www.mamma.com
Choices Online - This website offers great CAREER Related resources. It's
free, fun and full of important stuff that will help you plan to enter the
world of work!
https://access.bridges.com/auth/login.do?targetUri=%2Fportal%2FlandingPage.do
This Learning Style Survey that will help you identify your learning style.
It also includes learning strategies that will help you study in a
productive manner, one that matches your unique learning style.
http://www.metamath.com/multiple/multiple_choice_questions.html
This list of Career Development Websites links you to a smorgusboard of
great information as you begin your journey into the WORLD OF WORK.
http://glencoe.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0078736897/student_view0/career_development_links.html
An interactive site created by the National Academy of Sciences that
features the accomplishments of famous scientists like Einstein, Newton,
Watson and Crick...AND the achievements of some contemporary women
scientists! The site includes interactive games and a guide with
suggestions for engaging students in science.
http://www.iwaswondering.org
Provides access to over 1,000 of this country's most important founding
documents from more than 90 archives.
http://www.ConSource.org
Project CRISS - Great website that lists a number of strategies that
students are able to use to 'make learning their own!!!
Check it out and take one of these great strategies on a test drive!
http://www.mvrhs.org/eel/caruthers/linkforallteachers/
Learning Style Inventory - Quick way to figure out how you learn...Auditory,
Visual or Kinesthetic. Go ahead...click on the link...what do you have to
loose?
http://www.usd.edu/trio/tut/ts/style.html