Not exact matches
Guest
blogger Ashley Nahornick, a Doctorate of Education Candidate at
Teachers College Columbia, offers a one - minute strategy for introducing teachers and students to the mindset of design t
Teachers College Columbia, offers a one - minute strategy for introducing
teachers and students to the mindset of design t
teachers and students to the mindset of design
thinking.
Education Week
Teacher blogger Larry Ferlazzo investigates some of the thorniest problems in teaching by turning to leading educators and
thought leaders for advice.
I asked my Top 12 Global
Teacher Bloggers what they
think, and got a resounding sense from them that the negative stories about social media cover over a lot of really great benefits it can bring to the classroom — from global communication to a newfound delight in reading.
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When you take a break from digging out from the «Great Blizzard of 2013,» I strongly urge you to take a moment today to read Heart Newspaper columnist and fellow
blogger, Wendy Lecker's, latest commentary piece entitled «Connecticut's
teacher evaluation plan — even worse than we
thought.»
Overall, I
think you are doing a great job as a
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