Links
  • Teacher/Staff Appreciation Week
    Teacher/Staff Appreciation Week is sponsored by the Canadian Home and School Federation to encourage parents and the wider community to recognize the important contributions, both personal and professional, of teachers and school staff to the lives of children and their education.
  • Media Awareness Network
    The Media Awareness Network offers practical support for media education in the home, school and community and provides information and "food for thought" on our fast-evolving media culture.
  • School Achievment Indicators Program (SAIP)
    The School Achievement Indicators Program (SAIP) is a cyclical program of pan-Canadian assessments of student achievement in mathematics, reading and writing, and science that has been conducted by the Council of Ministers of Education, Canada since 1993.
  • Bullying
    www.bullying.org is a collaborative attempt to help people help each other.
  • Cable in the Classroom
    Cable in the Classroom provides commercial-free, copyright-cleared educational television programs to help Canadian teachers enhance the learning experience of their students.
  • Childnet International
    Welcome to the Childnet International website - the children's Internet charity committed to helping to make the Internet a great and safe place for children.
  • Curriculum Services Canada (CSC)
    CSC is the Pan-Canadian standards agency for learning resources. We provide services and training in learning resource evaluation, development, and implementation.
  • iEarn Canada
    The International Education and Resource Network is a non-profit global telecommunications community of over 5,000 primary and secondary schools and youth organizations in over 95 countries.

United States

  • United States Department of Education
    U.S. Department of Education
    400 Maryland Avenue, SW
    Washington, DC 20202-0498
    1-800-USA-LEARN (1-800-872-5327)
    Includes publications for parents such as the pamphlet series Helping Your Child.
  • No Child Left Behind
    No Child Left Behind helps us look at schools, governance and the federal role in education the right way. It reminds us that the goal of schools is not to issue diplomas, but to educate students, because our nation's freedom ultimately depends on an informed public and a high standard of educational excellence.
  • National PTA (United States)
    National PTA is the largest volunteer child advocacy organization in the United States. A not-for-profit association of parents, educators, students, and other citizens active in their schools and communities, PTA is a leader in reminding our nation of its obligations to children.
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