Hello Colleagues--Roads from Seneca Falls (www.roadsfromsenecafalls.org) is a new website that links more than 2000 of the best websites relating to women's history and leadership for K-12 students and teachers. Cataloged by subject, grade level, and type of material, Roads from Seneca Falls includes lesson plans, activities, primary sources, biographies and more. Special features include "Ask Mrs. Stanton"( which allows students to receive answers to their own specific questions) and links to more than 800 museums, libraries, and historic sites relating to women's history and leadership across the country. Funded by the Department of Education and prepared by the State University of New York at Oswego and Syracuse University's School of Information Studies, Roads from Seneca Falls offers easy access to the best web-based material for women's history and leadership for K-12 students and teachers. Judith Wellman, History Department State University of New York at Oswego Joanne Silverstein and Blythe Bennet School of Information Studies Syracuse University  ROADS FROM SENECA FALLS WEBSITE FOR WOMEN’S HISTORY Educational materials are abundantly available on the web. But for teachers and students, finding accurate information for specific projects and grade levels can be a daunting task. A new web-based project, Roads from Seneca Falls (www.roadsfromsenecafalls.net) makes some of the best material on U.S. women’s history and leadership easily available to K-12 students and teachers. Linking lesson plans, activities, primary sources, brief biographies, bibliographies, and more than 800 women’s history historic sites, museums, and libraries, Roads from Seneca Falls catalogs websites across the country by subject, author, grade level, and type of material. A special feature is “Ask Mrs. Stanton,” where students and teachers can ask specific questions and receive a personal reply. With a national Advisory Board drawn from historians and educators across the country, Roads from Seneca Falls is designed to open a wide variety of topics for Women’s History Month and also to make it easy to integrate women’s history into the curriculum all year around. Roads from Seneca Falls is a pilot project funded by the Department of Education and produced by the State University of New York and Syracuse University. Judith Wellman, Principal Investigator Historical New York Research Associates Professor Emerita, History State University of New York at Oswego 2 Harris Hill Road Fulton, New York 13069 [log in to unmask] 315-598-4387 "Right is of no sex. Truth is of no color." Frederick Douglass, North Star, 1848 "All men and women are created equal." Declaration of Sentiments, Seneca Falls, 1848