Additional Materials

State Government Education Sites

Directions for Education Tasmania
SofWeb Victoria
Network for Education New South Wales
Teaching and Learning Queesnland
Department of Education Northern Territory
Education Department Western Australia
Canberra Schools on the  Net Australian Capital Territory
South Australian Schools South Australia

 Research Resources

Qualitative  Research Resources
Action Research
Action Research  Resource List
Action Research  Information
Activity Theory
Activity Theory at Helsinki
The Mind,  Culture, and Activity Homepage
Activity Theory Resources
Phenomenology
Resources  on Phenomenology
A  phenomenological analysis of descriptions of conceptions of learning. A. Giorgi.
Assorted
9  Principles of Good Practice for Assessing Student Learning
A  Proposal from the Boulder Valley School
Evaluation of Boulder Valley School Project
National Schools Network

 Innovations and  Projects

CSILE
CSILE (Computer Supported Intentional Learning Environments) is a program designed to help students achieve extraordinary learning by providing supports for  thinking and understanding. The CSILE website contains a comprehensive list  of resources relating to this project, a number of which are available online.
Some CSILE papers:
Scardamalia, M., & Bereiter, C. (in  preparation). Schools as knowledge-building organizations. In D. Keating & C. Hertzman  (Eds.), Today's children, tomorrow's society: The developmental health and wealth of nations. New York: Guilford.
Hewitt, J., Brett, C., Scardamalia, M., Frecker, K., Webb, J. (1996) Supporting knowledge building through the synthesis of CSILE, FCL & Jasper. American Educational Research Association.

General Resource Collections

Instructional Technology Connections
A comprehensive collection of online resourses compiled  by Martin Ryder at the University of Colorado at Denver. Site includes resources on theory & philosophy in education, technology and culture, current research about learning and the cognitive sciences, and K-12 resources.
LiveText Learning Resource
LiveText was developed by the Institute for  Learning Technologies at Teachers College, Columbia University to provide  guidance and models for curriculum develoment and technology planning.
Armadillo's  World Wide Web Server
A WWW resource on technology and school reform

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