Craig Nansen has placed an excellent set of links in his Administrator's Office...
The American Association of School Administrators offers the expected resources for its target audience, including sections for parents and grant opportunities.
NAESP, National Association of Elementary School Principals, can be differentiated from related sites, because it includes an online bookstore and an exchange registry by areas of interest and expertise.
If you need more data from practitioners, look at the contents at the site for the National Center for Educational Statistics--a good resource for calls to establish data-driven education.
The Education Commission of the States serves as a clearinghouse for issues of the day pertinent to decision-makers at the state education agency level, such as standards-based accountability and allocation of funds for new technology.
Edvancenet, sponsored by MCI, COSN, and the National School Boards Association, requests feedback from viewers on hot issues via a listserve and online forum. Experienced leaders also present concepts.
e-LEAD connects principals to sites for training in leadership skills.
Just as coordination between school and families is important so, too, cooperation between policy-makers and professionals will enable effective use of telecommunications projects.












