Looking for the perfect website? Below we've compiled various lists of great websites for children, families, and teachers. Our teacher study group, the Brightwood Elementary School Bilingual Education Study Team, has also included extensive articles on Bilingual Education to help you learn more about this relevant topic. If you know of another website that you think should be included in our list, please e-mail the link to us at webmaster@brightwooddc.org.

WEB 2.0 SITES

SEARCH ENGINES FOR CHILDREN IN ENGLISH AND SPANISH

CHILD AND FAMILY WEBSITES IN ENGLISH

CHILD AND FAMILY WEBSITES IN SPANISH

TEACHER WEBSITES

LOCAL RESOURCES AND ADVOCACY GROUPS

  • DC VOICE
  • Teaching for Change

     

    BILINGUAL EDUCATION

    This section is still under construction, but soon you will find a series of educational links about Bilingual Education. The Brightwood Elementary Bilingual Education Study Team (BEBEST), a study group that meets regularly at our school to explore how to best serve our linguistically and culturally diverse community, is currently compiling a list of the articles they have read over the past six months that they have found beneficial. BEBEST and the forthcoming compilation of links was made possible through the Training for All Teachers Project, which is funded by a Title VII grant awarded by the Office of Bilingual Education and Minority Affairs, US Dept. of Education; and managed by the Office of Bilingual Education, D.C.P.S.

    Foundation information: Warming up to Bilingual Education and Defining It

    Examining Student Success in Bilingual Programs

Bilingual Schools studied by BEBEST

Acceptance, Tolerance, and Inclusion in Bilingual Education programs

Materials and Instructional Needs

Community Issues

  • forthcoming

Teacher Issues

  • forthcoming