Created by Johns Hopkins University.
The Best Evidence Encyclopedia is a free website created by the Johns Hopkins University School of Education's Center for Data-Driven Reform in Education (CDDRE). It is intended to give educators and researchers fair and useful information about the strength of the evidence supporting a variety of programs available for students in grades K-12.
CCL: Canadian Council on Learning. Articles and research are peer reviewed.
CCL's focus is on three key areas:
To locate research, click on:
Canadian Educational Association. Financially supported by the Government of Canada. Articles are not peer reviewed.
Canadian research
Click on the Research and Publications section to access articles.
Look at:
Lund University.
This database provides a list of journals where articles related to education can be accessed.
Access through Learn Alberta / Username: LA08 / Password: 2732
Contains articles that are peer reviewed (must click on this when searching).
Use Ebscohost to search for articles, images, maps, and radio and tv transcripts on a variety of topics such as math, science, history, government, people, arts, and music.
Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development.
Some full text articles can be accessed through:
With a school subscription, a password allows you to access all articles and book studies (myASCD link).
Produced by the United States Department of Education. Also available by subscription from OCLC, CSA.
Some articles are peer reviewed.
Education literature and resources. Provides access to over 1.3 million records dating back to 1966.
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Google. Contains articles that are peer reviewed.
This specialized version of the widely used Google search engine searches academic journal articles. You may find, however, that articles that appear in the search results are not accessible to you unless you pay for them.
Intute serves students, teachers, and researchers in UK further education and higher education, offering a selection of around 300,00 academic websites which have been hand-picked and described by subject specialists.
University of Calgary Press. Articles are peer reviewed.
The International Electronic Journal for Leadership in Learning (IEJLL) promotes the study and discussion of substantive leadership issues that are of current concern in educational communities.
You must subscribe to be advised of new issues. This is free.
National Institute for Science and Mathematics Education Development: University of the Philippines. Articles are peer reviewed.
Online journal that publishes articles related to science and mathematics education (current articles dated 2001-2008).
Phi Delta Kappan. Articles are not peer reviewed.
Kappan addresses issues related to K-12 education.
Social Science Electronic Publishing. Articles are peer reviewed.
Contains abstracts, database and an electronic paper collection, arranged by discipline.
Government of Canada.
Using the Advanced Search Function, click on Education, Training, and Learning only.
International Reading Association. Articles are peer reviewed.
Although a subscription service, you will be able to access some full text articles online.
Institute of Education Sciences - What Works Clearinghouse. Articles and Ratings of Programs.
The What Works Clearninghouse is a free website created by the Institute of Education Sciences. It reviews high quality research on a variety of educational topics.