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Reading Links
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International Reading Association (IRA) -
The IRA web page provides information regarding membership,
conferences and conventions, IRA publications, Standards for
English Language Arts, Special Interest Groups, and other IRA
services including job postings and research opportunities.
http://www.reading.org
From this site you can also access http://www.readingonline.org
the IRA's new electronic journal.
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California Reading Association - This site
provides information about CRA membership, CRA events, publications,
citations and awards, as well as, related links for educators.
http://www.californiareads.org
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College Reading and Learning Association -
This site provides information about CRLA membership and member
benefits, publications, CRLA Officers, certifications and awards,
as well as, current conference information.
http://www.crla.net
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National Association for Developmental Education (NADE)
- This site provides information about NADE services and support,
job information, conferences, special interest groups, publications,
and resources for developmental educators.
http://www.umkc.edu/cad/nade/index.htm
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U.S. Department of Education - This site provides
information about Goals 2000, programs (Office of Elementary,
Secondary, Special Education, Post-Secondary, Vocational, and
Bilingual Education), and resources (National Library of Education,
State Literacy Resource Centers, Toll Free Information Phone
#'s).
http://www.ed.gov/pubs/TeachersGuide
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California State University Fullerton - The
CSUF homepage provides links to Admissions and Records, Library,
Research, Events, Schools and Departments, Athletics and more
CSUF campus news.
http://www.fullerton.edu
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Teachers Network - This site is a great resource
for teachers. It includes articles, columns and discussions
on all aspects of literacy instruction.
http://www.teachers.net
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Literacy Leaders - This site is a great resource
for all literacy educators including teachers, parents, principals,
librarians, professors, consultants, and curriculum directors.
http://literacyleaders.com
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Scholastic - This site contains lesson plans,
reproducibles, a resource finder, and a place to exchange ideas
with other teachers. The site also provides teacher discussion
guides for teaching with literature which can be accessed by
title.
http://teacher.scholastic.com/index.htm
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Book Adventure - This site provides fun, educational
interactive reading tools for your students. You will also find
a “Teachers Lounge” with links to seminar and conference
information, and educational sites.
http://www.bookadventure.org
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Carol Hurst Literature Site - This is a collection
of reviews of great books for kids, ideas of ways to use them
in the classroom and collections of books and activities about
particular subjects, curriculum areas, themes and professional
topics
http://www.carolhurst.com
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Nuttinbutkids - This page was designed for
childcare providers to develop lesson plans. Think of it as
a living archive of tried and true activities to do with your
children. Many childcare providers have tested the activities
out and found them to be entertaining as well as educational
http://nuttinbutkids.com
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California Reading List - The 13 reading lists
available at this website are progressive in terms of difficulty.
Each list is made up of a collection of titles slightly more
difficult than the titles on the list preceding it.
http://www.startest.com
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Awesome Library - Fourteen thousand previewed
resources including: lesson plans, activities, and references.
http://www.awesomelibrary.org
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Teacher Vision - Check out "Class WebCreate"
to build your own site. Class gradebooks and online quizzes
available.
http://www.teachervision.com
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All Kinds of Minds - This site, by Dr. Mel
Levine, reflects his work in brain research and its implications
for education.
http://www.allkindsofminds.org

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Congratulations
2007-2008 REG Scholarship Recipients:
Kristy Chia
Brooke Bismark |


The REG
All Class Reunion & CSUF 50th Birthday Party Luncheon at the Pheonix
Club in Anaheim was a great success! |

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