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[|NYS Curriculum, Instruction, & Instructional Technology Standards]
 * [|Math]
 * [|Science]
 * [|English Language Arts]
 * [|Social Studies]
 * [|Arts]
 * [|Physical Education]
 * [|Family and Consumer Sciences]
 * [|Health]
 * [|Career Development and Occupational Studies]
 * [|Students with Severe Disabilities]

[|New York City standards] are based on the above State standards.

[|Math] [|Science] [|Social Studies] [|English Language Arts]
 * [|Performance Standards]
 * **[|Pacing and Planning Guides]**
 * [| Performance Standards]
 * [|NYC K-8 Science Scope and Sequence]
 * [|Core curriculum science materials]
 * [|Social Studies Scope and Sequence]
 * [|Performance Standards]

Additionally, national education standards are becoming more and more important. Here are a couple of the more famous ones:
 * [|Council of Teachers of Mathematics]
 * [|Science Education Standards]
 * [|Standards for Arts Education]
 * [|Council of Teachers of English]
 * [|Association for Sport & Physical Education]
 * [|Council for Social Studies]

Here is a hodgepodge of [|other state standards].

Like any professional, educators can stay current with cutting edge trends by regularly skimming [|online education journals]. Here are some of the best ones:
 * [|Innovate] – focuses on the creative use of information technology (IT) to enhance educational processes in academic, commercial, and governmental settings.
 * [|Edutopia] – The George Lucas Educational Foundation (GLEF) was founded in 1991 as a nonprofit operating foundation to celebrate and encourage innovation in schools.
 * [|EducationWeek] – Originally launched as the "Moonshooter" project in 1957, the journal is recognized as “American education’s newspaper of record.” Its primary mission is to help raise the level of awareness and understanding among professionals and the public of important issues in American education.
 * [|Education Review] – publishes reviews of recent books in education, covering the entire range of education scholarship and practice.
 * [|eLearn Magazine] – published by the Association for Computing Machinery, a not-for-profit educational association serving those who work, teach, and learn in the various computing-related fields. Founded in 1947, ACM's stated mission is to advance the arts, sciences, and applications of information technology, with a special emphasis on teachers, managers, and administrators working to develop educational programs or classes on the Web.
 * [|EduCause Quarterly] – EDUCAUSE Quarterly (formerly CAUSE/EFFECT) is a practitioner's journal about managing and using information resources in higher education. EDUCAUSE Quarterly includes articles (written by professionals in the field and peer-reviewed) that relate to planning, developing, managing, using, and evaluating information resources in higher education. Information resources encompass technology, services, and information.
 * [|ED Pubs] – The ED Pubs web site is intended to help you identify and order U.S. Department of Education products. All publications are provided at no cost to the general public by the U.S. Department of Education.
 * [|TESL-EJ] – Teaching English as a Second Language articles.
 * [|Rethinking Schools] – Rethinking Schools is the country's leading grassroots voice for education reform, advocating for equitable and excellent public schools for all of our children.
 * [|NYS Special Education Publications] –
 * [|Online Science Publications] –

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