'Hiroshima' by John Hersey in The New Yorker An article called 'Hiroshima' written by John Hersey was published in The New Yorker magazine in August 1946, a year after World War II ended. The article was based on interviews with atomic bomb survivors and tells their experiences.
Essay Exchange The best Essay Exchange page in the world. Suports all languages, and topics.
Hedleys Educational Book Centre Whether it is educational books, printed music, bookfairs, Australian aurthors and publishers, online ordering or school services, Hedleys can help you.
National Writing Project The National Writing Project is a collaborative university/school staff development program to improve the teaching and learning of writing in the nation's classrooms. It is a university-based teacher-centered program.
Swensson's Argumentative Apocalypse A highly interactive teaching page focusing on argumentative writing, Vietnam Classes, and Speech, at the College Level. Great links for english / language arts teachers.
The Cybrarian's Home Page An online resouce for educators and students. Fund-raising information, links to library science and web resources.
Touchphonics Reading Systems Touchphonics Reading Systems has a revolutionary new manipulative for phonics that teaches word structure and phonemic awareness quickly and easily.
World Wide Words World Wide Worlds has three parts: a series of articles on our evolving English language; 'Turns of Phrase', a regular column on words not yet in most dictionaries; and 'Word Hoard', an archive of the columns.