South Carolina About Blog Third Grade Teacher,
Teacher blogger at Education Electrification.
About Blog - Third Grade Teacher,
Teacher blogger at Education Electrification.
Not exact matches
Carlos, aka «Homie G» is a
teacher, investor, success coach, and personal finance
blogger at CommonCoreMoney.com.
Alabama About Blog Jovina Coughlin, a former
teacher and now
blogger on healthy Italian / Mediterranean cooking
at home.
These fantastic resources have been shared by
teacher bloggers and were all verified as free
at the time of being included in this list.
Heather Brown is a healthy lifestyle
blogger at MyLifeWellLoved.com.She is a Pure Barre
teacher, mom to 16 month old Leyton (see below for cuteness overload), and wife for 8 years to Eric.
I'm Bailey, a former
teacher turned stay
at home Mom and healthy food
blogger.
Grace and her happy husband call Michigan home, where she's one busy beauty, as a full time
teacher, fashion
blogger and a TV co-host
at some of the local Detroit area stations.
Let's hear it for all the Mrs. Clauses who choose to stay
at home to home school their children, or to those who are public school
teachers, nurses, doctors, construction workers, engineers, missionaries, or full - time
bloggers... and let's hear it for those work extra jobs to make ends meet!
«
Bloggers Who Have Inspired Me» link up: Meet your Host: Rachel of Garay Treasures Rachel is a former full time preschool special education
teacher turned full time stay -
at - home mom of four children with a passion for substitute teaching and blogging
at Garay Treasures on the side.
It's
at first
at coy device, though it becomes less so as the series goes in its machinations from D.C. abstracts to grounded details, ones involving the
Teachers Union, a powerful oil lobbyist and former colleague named Remy (Mahershala Ali), Claire's water nonprofit and an ambitious
blogger named Zoe Barnes (Kate Mara) who develops a mutually beneficial relationship with Underwood.
Guest
blogger Ross Flatt, a sixth grade
teacher at Quest to Learn, demonstrates how studying geography with Galactic Mappers can be a viable strategy for embedding assessment in a classroom game.
In an excerpt from his book with fellow
teacher Katie Hull Sypnieski,
blogger Larry Ferlazzo looks
at a few basic ways to reach students who are learning English as well as the subject
at hand.
Guest
blogger John Larmer of the Buck Institute for Education, in the first of two blog posts, defines Common Core test performance tasks and how looks
at teachers can apply project - based learning to their assessment practice.
In conjunction with two colleagues, guest
blogger Merja Paksuniemi, a professor
at the University of Lapland, explains how Finland's high standards for
teacher education became a significant factor in that country's highly - regarded educational system.
Teacher and
blogger Shawn Cornally walks us through a student pitch that, through rigor, competences, and standards, turns into prize - winning bacon
at the county fair.
Guest
blogger Steve Gardiner, a high school English and journalism
teacher, looks
at the benefits of a resilient mindset and shows how, through modeling confidence and giving a sense of autonomy,
teachers can foster student resilience.
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.
Guest
blogger Kristof Mueller, a
teacher at Quest to Learn, uses the online math game site Mangahigh to illustrate three tips for differentiated instruction: pre-assessment, formative assessment, and the Goldilocks Principle of «just right.»
In England, Tom Bennett,
teacher journalist and
blogger, has been worrying
at this for some time and is beginning to address the issue with a series of day conferences for
teachers aimed
at giving them the tools to make informed decisions.
Andrew Miller, former classroom and online
teacher and current educational consultant, ASCD Faculty member, National Faculty member
at the Buck Institute for Education, and regular ASCD and Edutopia
blogger.
Louisiana classroom
teacher and prolific
blogger Mercedes Schneider wrote
at her personal site, «Brooks» opinion is that opponents to CCSS are part of a «circus»... Brooks believes he writes about CCSS from an op / ed perch outside of the Big Top.
[Starred review] Miller, a sixth - grade language arts and social studies
teacher and
blogger, has enabled students of many different backgrounds to enjoy reading and to be good
at it; her students regularly score high on the Texas standardized tests.
These fantastic resources have been shared by
teacher bloggers and were all verified as free
at the time of being included in this list.