Library and Reference Resources


Reich College of Education Web Resources - This site has been created with the K-12 teacher in mind. You may choose to use the search engine, Knowledge Quest, where over 100 Internet sites have been evaluated and placed into a format which makes it easier to locate just what you are looking for. OR use the Excellent Sites resource page to specifically select the type of information you need.

Appalachian State University Library - This link connects you directly with the library at Appalachian and functions in the same manner as the online catalogue found in the library.

North Carolina Association of Educators - This is the educator's connection to other educators throughout North Carolina. It contains newsletters, listservs, and contacts.

Professional Educators of North Carolina - This is an association of individuals who are concerned with children's right to an uninterrupted public education.

BellSouth Education Gateway - This is a site intended for teachers, students, and parents. It includes family interest, homework help, essentials for teachers, and much more.

T.H.E. Journal Road Map to the Internet - This is an online grab-bag for educators. It contains material that is subject specific; it also contains links to distance learning, grants and funding, and much more.

North Carolina Department of Public Instruction - This is the North Carolina public school's InfoWeb. Some of the resources that can be found on this site are:

Learn North Carolina (web resources for teachers) - From its own description: LEARN North Carolina is a statewide network of educators dedicated to improving K-12 education in North Carolina, using the Internet to promote collaboration within the education community.

Science Junction - This is an interactive site that is striving to connect researchers and educators at North Carolina State University with teachers, parents, and students of North Carolina.