ASCD Educational Leadership - This journal is intended for leaders in Elementary, Middle, or High School positions. It contains information anout curriculum, instruction, supervision, and leadership in schools. An example of an article would be "No Shortcuts to Preparing Good Teachers" in which the author argues how some cities who are desperate for teachers, are allowing shortcuts to getting certified to teach. http://www.ascd.org/frameedlead.html

Current Issues in Education - This is published and peer-reviewed by the Arizona State University Education Department. It contains many articles that are pertenant to the issues that teachers are currently dealing with. For example, you can read an article "The Effects of Instructional Rubrics on Learning How to Write" to read about whether using rubrics has a positive role in the writing process. http://www.cie.edu/index.html

ERIC - EECE - This is published by the ERIC clearinghouse that we all have used to find lesson plan ideas. It is published twice a year and is geared towars elementary and early childhood education. "Does Teacher Training Make a Difference in Child Outcomes?" discusses the importance of continued teacher training and it's relation to turnover rates in teacher employment. http://ericeece.org/pubs/nl/nlfal01.html#doesteacher

School Library Media Research - An official journal of the American Association of School Librarians. The purpose is to promote and publish high quality original research concerning the management, implementation, and evaluation of school library media programs. It contains articles like "The Education and Competencies of School Library Media Specialists: A Review of the Literature" which discusses the educational needs of todays librarians since their roles have changed and expanded. http://www.ala.org/aasl/SLMR/index.html

Issues in Educational Research - This journal was founded by the Western Australian Institute for Educational Research in 1991. It contains articles that cover many different areas of educational research. For example, you could read "Why are students with disabilities failing? Is mainstreaming the cause?" and read about the research done in Australia on several schools around the world dealing with inclusion students. They believe it can work, but not without additional funding and only if inclusion students are taught at their own individual pace. http://education.curtin.edu.au/iier/iier.html