| | Calls for Papers - Announcement of calls for papers for conference presentations, scholarly journal articles and edited anthologies in the fields surrounding English departments. |
| | Electronic Text Collective (ETC) - Formed to research and explore emerging how e-textualities such as e-mail, listservers, hypertext, MOOs, change the use of English, composition and other disciplines. |
| | Grammar Mechanics - Nonprofit organization creating software to teach English grammar online. |
| | Mrs. Adams' Red Apple Site - Includes world, American, and British literature resources, as well as Advanced Placement materials for high school teachers and students. |
| | National Literacy Strategy - An index for teachers of the literacy hour Framework for Teaching being taught in primary schools in the United Kingdom. |
| | Promote Yourself With Better Grammar. - Information and printable practice exercises on nouns and verbs, from the book series. |
| | ProQuest Learning: Literature - Offers description of a teaching resource supporting the study of set texts in English GCSE and A level with criticism, biography, reference, websites and discussion |
| | Secondary English Resources - Directory of language and literature resources for high school level students. |
| | Silly-plurals - Mailing list for discussion of plural forms of words, and announcements of new discoveries. Archives and subscription information. |
| | The Story Tent - A resource for literacy and oracy through story in schools in the UK, Belgium and the Netherlands. Tellings use puppets, mask, mime and particpation. Support materials provided. |
| | TutorPal - Provides references to resources for HEL (history of the English language) the IPA, grammar, and homeschool materials. Private tutoring and lessons are also available. |
| | Voice of America Pronunciation Guide - Sound files and pronunciation guide for more than 2,200 names of people, groups, places, and things in the news around the world. |
| | Why Every English Classroom Should Have a Periodic Table - Thoreau and Emerson, both transcendentalists, stressed the interrelatedness of all things. |