Today in The Global Search for Education, our Top Global
Teacher Bloggers share their answers to this month's question: How do we better engender a healthy, happy, and productive school environment where both teachers and students can flourish?
Today in The Global Search for Education, our Top Global
Teacher Bloggers share their answers to this month's question: How do you as teachers support children who are confused or frightened by events going on in their world?
Today in The Global Search for Education, our Top Global
Teacher Bloggers share their answers to this month's question: What are the best examples you have seen of teachers using social media to enhance learning?
Today in The Global Search for Education, our Top Global
Teacher Bloggers share their answers to this month's question: What's the best gift you would recommend for your students this holiday season?
Today in The Global Search for Education, our Top Global
Teacher Bloggers share their answers to this month's question: How do we do a better job of cultivating young readers?
Today in The Global Search for Education, our Top Global
Teacher Bloggers share their answers to this month's question: How do we inspire the best and brightest to become educators?
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sharing stories about an extended season in the Kingdom.
Guest
blogger Tom Whitby traces the history of collaborative PD from mimeos and thermo faxes to blog posts and tweets, emphasizing the importance of
teachers sharing their voices, entering the dialogue, and staying relevant.
We asked our Top 12 Global
Teacher Bloggers to
share their answers to this question: What are several real ways you have seen bullying reduced?
To celebrate National Poetry Month, Edutopia
blogger Lisa Dabbs
shares five poetry teaching tips for new
teachers.
Our talented
teacher bloggers have plenty to
share on this important topic in The Global Search for Education this month.
Guest
blogger Joe Hirsch,
teacher leader and curriculum developer, describes the jigsaw method of cooperative learning and how it naturally builds empathy as students rely on each other to
share pieces of a bigger picture.
Additionally, we asked our Top Global
Teacher Bloggers to
share their strategies to foster a media - literate, truth - seeking, and critically engaged generation of global citizens in an era of Fake News.
Today in The Global Search for Education, our Top Global
Teacher Bloggers will
share their answer to this question: «What are the best examples you have seen of
teachers closing the gender gap in education?»
Filmmaker and
blogger Randy Taran concludes her 7 Doors to Happiness series by examining ways that
teachers and students can
share their gifts.
Guest
blogger Raleigh Werberger, a high school history and humanities
teacher,
shares a lesson plan for incorporating classical Greek drama into a PBL unit and folding kinesthetic learning into a study of history and language.
Elena Aguilar, an instructional coach, author, and Education Week
Teacher blogger, shares eight tips to prevent teacher burnout and build emotional resi
Teacher blogger,
shares eight tips to prevent
teacher burnout and build emotional resi
teacher burnout and build emotional resilience.
By Valerie Strauss January 14, 2011; 12:00 PM ET Categories: Guest
Bloggers, Matthew Di Carlo, Research,
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By Valerie Strauss February 8, 2011; 5:00 AM ET Permalink Comments (6) Categories: Anthony Cody, Guest
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By Valerie Strauss February 13, 2011; 2:00 PM ET Permalink Comments (20) Categories: Anthony Cody, Guest
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By Valerie Strauss September 14, 2010; 5:13 PM ET Categories: Guest
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By Valerie Strauss December 20, 2010; 10:30 AM ET Permalink Comments (11) Categories: Daniel Willingham, Guest
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By Valerie Strauss July 26, 2010; 11:30 AM ET Categories: Daniel Willingham, Guest
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In a column in Education Week,
blogger and California
teacher Larry Ferlazzo asks educators to
share their most difficult moments of teaching.
By Valerie Strauss July 12, 2010; 11:30 AM ET Categories: Daniel Willingham, Guest
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By Valerie Strauss March 7, 2011; 1:00 PM ET Categories: Educational leadership, Guest
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By Valerie Strauss February 27, 2011; 11:00 AM ET Categories: Accountability, Charter schools, Guest
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By Valerie Strauss April 28, 2010; 9:00 AM ET Categories: Guest
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By Valerie Strauss August 17, 2010; 11:23 AM ET Categories: Daniel Willingham, Guest
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Each month we ask our Top 12 Global
Teacher Bloggers to
share their perspectives on the issues that
teachers around the world believe are the most critical.
Our voices in The Global Search for Education this month — Dr. Siva Kumari, Dr. Denise Pope, Rebecca Ingram, Alexa Joyce, Francesca Borgonovi, and Mario Piacentini, along with our Top 12 Global
Teacher Bloggers —
shared profound insights, with many commonalities, regarding the competencies that educators, parents and policymakers owe today's world citizens.
Bloggers from all corners of the gifted community — parents,
teachers and counselors — join us to
share their perspectives.
These fantastic resources have been
shared by
teacher bloggers and were all verified as free at the time of being included in this list.
By Valerie Strauss September 29, 2010; 6:00 AM ET Permalink Comments (20) Categories: Diane Ravitch, Guest
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About Blog A
teacher,
blogger, writer, surfer, husband, father of one, life - long traveler,
sharing stories about an extended season in the Kingdom.
About Blog I am a
teacher, creator and
blogger that loves to
share teaching ideas, freebies and mentor texts.
Episode 69: This week on the podcast we speak to popular education
blogger Vicki A Davis of the Cool Cat
Teacher blog about the nuance of language, our
shared understanding of these terms, and how a current trend in early education - social - emotional learning - can be directly connected to STEM.