Resources > Links
  • Azusa USD Bilingual Department – This site is linked to many important websites related to English Learners.
  • Bilingual Education – This page contains links to information or resources on the Net related to Bilingual Education.
  • California Latino Superintendents Association – Useful for districts and administrators as a source of alternative positions on issues, as well as a place that can be useful for aspiring administrators, both beginning and veteran, to connect with districts looking for their particular background and talent.
  • The California Science Project (CSP) – is a university-based professional development network for teachers of science at ALL levels. This statewide network works toward the common goal of improving science education for all students in California.
  • California Tomorrow – is a nonprofit organization dedicated to contributing to the building of a strong and fair multiracial, multicultural, multilingual society that is equitable for everyone. We believe such a society involves promoting equal opportunity and participation -- social, economic and educational -- and embracing diversity as our greatest strength.
  • The Center for Language Minority Education and Research - The common goal of the various programs of the Center is to encourage and develop expertise in creating equity and opportunity for all members of our culturally diverse society.
  • Center for Multilingual, Multicultural Research – The Center provides a base for those interested in bilingual, English-as-a-second language, foreign language instruction, multicultural education. Education Consulting International
    Consulting services to find the best schools and educational opportunities for you in the U.S., for E.S.L., university, or graduate students
  • Colorín Colorado, a new bilingual Web site about reading. This site is full of information, ideas, and practical tips on how Spanish-speaking parents can help their children become confident, successful readers.
  • Education Update is a free, award-winning newspaper founded by a college professor six years ago. With a readership of 200,000 in New York City and 1.1 million monthly hits on the web site, Education Update has become the education newspaper of record offering regular featured columnists like Mayor Bloomberg, former first lady Matilda Cuomo, and Supervisors' Union President Jill Levy. Articles address important issues in education including medical education and legal education for all grade levels.
  • ESL - English as a Second Language
    a starting point for ESL students who want to learn English through the World Wide Web.
  • LA PÁGINA DEL IDIOMA ESPAÑOL
  • Language Connect - a gateway to online language learning.
  • Language Magazine (formerly American Language Review) is the popular periodical of language, education and communication.
  • Language Policy Research Unit (LPRU) of the Education Policy Research Laboratory (EPSL) at Arizona State University – LPRU promotes research and policy analysis on the challenges and opportunities posed by national and global multilingualism.
  • Linguaweb - Estudio de la etimologia del espanol y del catalan.
  • National Association for Bilingual Education (NABE) – Promoting educational excellence and equity through bilingual education, NABE is the only national organization exclusively concerned with the education of language-minority students in American schools.
  • National Council of La Raza - the largest national constituency-based Hispanic organization and the leading voice in Washington, DC for the Hispanic community - is a private, nonprofit, nonpartisan, tax-exempt organization established to reduce poverty and discrimination and improve life opportunities for Hispanic Americans.
  • National Clearinghouse for Bilingual Education (NCBE) – Funded by the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Bilingual Education and Minority Languages Affairs (OBEMLA) to collect, analyze, and disseminate information relating to the effective education of linguistically and culturally diverse learners in the U.S. NCBE is operated by The George Washington University, Graduate School of Education and Human Development, Institute for Education Policy Studies.
  • New York State Association for Bilingual Education is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit educational corporation devoted to the professional development of its members.
  • The New Teacher Center (NTC) at UCSC is a national resource dedicated to teacher development and new teacher training, and the support of programs and practices that promote excellence and diversity in America's teaching force.
  • Purple Mountain – offers a newspaper for children supported by classroom learning materials and a child-safe online information source.
  • Teaching to Change LA – An online journal by and about teachers, students and parents in schools and communities in the greater Los Angeles area. This issue takes a look at the "Digital Divide," a term frequently used to describe the chasm between schools and communities with access to computer technology and those without. In addition to hosting a variety of articles by experts, community organizers and Los Angeles teachers on the "Digital Divide," the journal features original research by students from Los Angeles schools.
  • TESOL – teachers of English to speakers of other languages -- is an acronym that refers to both the field itself and the professional association.
  • Virtual Pre-K™ - Here's a tour of everything you need to help transform your preschooler's world into a virtual classroom!
  • Contacto Magazine – Founded in July 1994, now more than 25,000 unique visitors come to its online edition every month.
  • CSG, Inc. – The TALK AND LISTEN KIT... the ONLY language interpretation system endorsed and recommended by The California Association for Bilingual Education.
  • Language Magazine – (formerly American Language Review) is the popular periodical of language, education and communication.
  • Scientific Learning – Research and research-based programs for teaching children.
  • Fulbright Association –The Fulbright Association is the membership organization of Fulbright alumni and supporters committed to fostering international awareness and understanding through: Advocating increased worldwide support for Fulbright exchanges, Enriching the Fulbright experience; and Facilitating lifelong interaction among alumni and current participants.

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