Council
of Educators of At-Risk and Delinquent Youth (http://www.ceardy.org):
This site contains resources and links
to a variety of information and programs of interest to
alternative educators.
Office
of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (http://ojjdp.ncjrs.org):
This federal program provides research,
resources, and conference information in the area of juvenile
justice.
National
Juvenile Detention Association (http://njda.msu.edu):
Information for staff and educators
in juvenile detention facilities.
National
Center on Education, Disability, and Juvenile Justice (http://www.edjj.org):
Research, resources, links, and training
materials.
Juvenile
Detention Education Standards (http://www.trc.eku.edu/jdes/):
Listed to provide benchmarks for program
evaluation.
Strategic
Instruction Model (http://www.ku-crl.org/htmlfiles/sim.html):
This
comprehensive instructional system encompasses revised curriculum
materials that take into account different learning styles,
routines teachers can use to address the needs of learners
in their classrooms, and specific steps at-risk individuals
can follow to improve their chances of academic success.
Alternative
Education Resource Organization (http://www.edrev.org):
This growing web site will expand your
thinking about education in the 21st century. Provides wide
array of services, resources, and links about more learner-centered
educational
Information
Literacy for K-16 Settings
(http://www.csulb.edu/~lfarmer/infolitwebstyle.htm): California
State University Long Beach has developed a series of learning
experiences that help students and teachers incorporate
information literacy into the library media program and
collaborate with classroom teachers to infuse information
literacy across the curriculum.