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Academy for Teaching Excellence http://www.edc.org/CCT/saw2000/ATE/
A standards-based professional development program which uses student work to improve the teaching of science and mathematics.
ERIC Digests http://www.ericdigests.org/
Provides full-text access to ERIC Digests in many education areas including learning theories, teaching, special education, charter schools, and home schooling.
Learning and Instruction: The Theory-Into-Practice Database http://tip.psychology.org/
Descriptions of about fifty learning theories.
Learning Theories http://www.emtech.net/learning_theories.htm
Links to learning theory sites.
MonTAGe, Vol 1, No. 3 http://www.hoagiesgifted.org/montage/v1n3p1.html
Devoted to explanations of human growth and development arising from the various child development theories.
National Center for Research on Teacher Learning (NCRTL) http://ncrtl.msu.edu/
The NCRTL operated from 1985 to 1995, supported in part by major grants from the Office of Educational Research and Improvement, US Department of Education. Based in the College of Education at Michigan State University, its mission was to provide leadership in the field of teacher education research. The main purpose of this site is to help disseminate the research that was produced at this facility.
Pedablogue http://blogs.setonhill.edu/MikeArnzen/
A personal inquiry into the scholarship of teaching, by Michael Arnzen.
Stanford Center for Innovations in Learning http://scil.stanford.edu/
Conducts research on how to teach and how people learn. Includes list of study projects and events.
The Search for Meaning in Educational Research http://www.rapidintellect.com/AEQweb/cho27244j.htm
This article explores different senses of the concept of meaning in educational research, presenting ‘meaning’ as personal (the researcher’s quest for meaning through research), contextual (meaning in relation to linguistics and culture) and shared (through communication), offering illustrative examples from the literature and from her own work.

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