Published December 19, 2005
Resources, aligned with the Maine Learning Results
Teachers are always looking for high-quality curriculum resources to support their students' learning. How many times have you shared an idea or a specific resource with a colleague, or had one passed along to you? That is just the way teachers work!
Understanding this ongoing need for resources, the Content Specific section of MaineLearns has become a common destination for MLTI educators and their students. There they find, ferreted out by MLTI staff and organized by MLR Content Standard, links to specific interactive Web based resources.
But there is another piece of the way the MLTI works that has been brought into play here. That is the fact that "together we are all smarter than any of us are on our own." For this very reason you will soon find, on every one of the Content Specific pages, a paragraph that reads:
If you know of a Web-based resource that should be linked off this page, please let us know! Send your suggestion to "Suggest A Web Resource Here" via this simple contact form. Please provide a specific URL, and briefly let us know how you are using it. Also, be sure to specify the Content Area Standard(s) for which you recommend it being listed as a resource. Thanks!
By asking all to help make this list of Web based resources the most complete and current it can be we are both growing the collection of quality resources, we are also growing the engaged human network that is at the core of MaineLearns and the MLTI. Come on, you know some resources that haven't been listed on MaineLearns that you routinely use with your kids. Please, take a moment to head to the contact us section of MaineLearns, and, as it says above, send your suggestion to "Suggest A Web Resource Here" via the simple contact form.
Once submitted, MLTI staff will review the resources before they are added to the growing list of high quality, interactive content already living on MaineLearns. Together we will be the best! Thanks for your help!

