Literacy - Curriculum Materials
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Top 20 Web Sites
- National Institute for Literacy (1/99)
- Digital Librarian
(6/97)
- The Internet Public Library Youth
Division (6/97)
- Increasing
English Literacy Skills of Hispanic Deaf Students using Hispanic Culture and Multimedia
- Books at Random (8/96)
- Nepoeus Project (11/96)
- Books for Children and More
(12/95)
- University of Houston Libraries:
Multidisciplinary WWW Subject Directories for Scholars (9/96)
The above web sites represent our judgement of the 20 best sites on this topic.
Suggestions for additional sites, or suggestions for the substitution of an existing site
for an alternative site may be sent to Kent
State University.
Top Web Pages
Literacy--November (11/98)
Literacy--October (9/98)
Literacy--September (9/98)
Young Deaf Children Learn Self-Respect Through Humor and Color
(6/97)
Reading Curriculum Portfolio (11/96)
The Story Box (7/96)
Students as Authors and Illustrators (10/95)
Non-reading H I Students (8/95)
Literacy -
Instructional Strategies
Top 20 Web Sites
National Organizations
- International Reading
Association (IRA) (11/30)
- National Council of Teachers of
English (NCTE) (11/30)
- The National Association for the
Education of Young Children (NAEYC) (12/1)
National Institute
for Literacy (1/99)
National Standards
- National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE)
Standards (11/30)
- Language
Arts Standards - McREL Content Knowledge (12/1)
Major Resources as Relates to
Standards
- Shared Reading Project - Gallaudet
University (1/99)
- Standards at McREL (12/1)
- McREL's Literacy Initiative
(12/1)
- Literacy --
Gallaudet University (1/98)
- Helping Your Child to
Read (6/97)
Collaborative Opportunities
- National Council of Teacher of
English (NCTE) Teaching Ideas (12/1)
The above web sites represent our judgement of the 20 best sites on this topic.
Suggestions for additional sites, or suggestions for the substitution of an existing site
for an alternative site may be sent to Kent
State University.
Top Web Pages