Sentences with phrase «by teacher bloggers»

These fantastic resources have been shared by teacher bloggers and were all verified as free at the time of being included in this list.
These fantastic resources have been shared by teacher bloggers and were all verified as free at the time of being included in this list.

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Berkeley, CA About Blog Blog by a health detective specializing in investigative medicine, blogger, podcaster, teacher and a Paleo diet and lifestyle enthusiast - Chris Kresser.
This cookbook was written by Marie Asselin, a freelance blogger and culinary teacher who won the 2017 International Association of Culinary Professionals (IACP) award for best recipe - based blog and IACP award for best food styling in a commercial food photograph.
The initiative was conceived by science teacher and blogger Ian Horsewell, and is supported the British Humanist Association.
She's a school teacher by day, blogger by night!!
She is a teacher by day and a fashion blogger and mama by night.
India About Blog A Chartered Accountant by profession... An obsessive blogger... Compulsive reader... Budding teacher... A perenial thinker... And a born loner indeed!!!
Guest blogger Ross Cooper, a fourth grade teacher with a creative approach to literature study, gets his students into the authors» heads by having them imagine an interview and then construct it via app smashing.
Guest blogger Heidi A. Olinger, STEAM teacher and social entrepreneur, gives an insightful strategy for learning about what students value and then teaching in ways that will engage them by appealing to those values.
Edutopia blogger Lisa Dabbs underlines the importance of teaching with authenticity by recalling her own new - teacher struggles to make education a meaningful experience for her students.
Guest blogger Brian Page, a high school economics teacher, presents three resources for teaching financial literacy to elementary students, including websites by the President's Advisory Council on Financial Capability and financier Warren Buffett.
The book showcases a not - to - be-missed platform for all of us serious about Climate Change, created by our Top Teacher blogger (and Nadia's co-author), Koen Timmers.
He was selected as one of the Top 12 Global Teacher Bloggers of 2014 by Cathy Rubin for the Huffington Post and again in 2015.
Homework can be reduced or even eliminated by innovative and efficient teaching, US teacher, blogger and author Matt Miller says in his new book, Ditch That Homework.
Maureen Kelleher, another Education Post blogger, told me about her experience with its «bilingual advisory committee,» launched by the teacher who leads the school's dual - language immersion program.
Guest blogger Krista Moroder, a project manager with the non-profit Digital Promise, makes a case for micro-credentials in an educational landscape that encourages non-traditional learning for students while still evaluating teachers» PD by traditional measures.
Filmmaker and blogger Randy Taran concludes her 7 Doors to Happiness series by examining ways that teachers and students can share their gifts.
Neurologist, teacher, author and Edutopia blogger Judy Willis explains how students» performance on tests can often be affected by their perceptions of and feelings about why they're being tested and what's being assessed.
Writing teacher, world citizen and guest blogger Stephanie West - Puckett reflects on the idea that, by integrating Maker culture into curriculum, we are transforming how learning happens in our schools.
Another Edutopia blogger, Elena Aguilar witnessed «a fantastic first grade Sheltered English teacher» who directed his students to respond to a story by making hand gestures and holding up picture cards.
Joined by children's author and illustrator Paul Stickland — Dinosaur Roar, Swamp Stomp — and leading Canadian tech blogger Dean Shareski, the teachers discovered how new media and technology can trigger children's interest in story - making, and improve learning outcomes for EAL and SEN pupils.
Music teacher and music education blogger who helps parents and teachers by providing online music education lessons for kids.
Education Week Teacher blogger Larry Ferlazzo investigates some of the thorniest problems in teaching by turning to leading educators and thought leaders for advice.
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?
STEM by Design blogger Anne Jolly began her career as a lab scientist, caught the teaching bug and was recognized as a state teacher of the year.
This post is my answer to the Top Global Teacher Bloggers November's topic: How do you as teachers support children who are confused or frightened by events going on in their world?
By Valerie Strauss January 14, 2011; 12:00 PM ET Categories: Guest Bloggers, Matthew Di Carlo, Research, Teacher assessment Tags: MET project, MET study, assessing teachers, bill gates, bill gates foundation, gates foundation, teacher assessment, teacher evaluation, value - added, value - added measures Save & Share: Previous: The astrology college story Next: Robocall revenge — the posTeacher assessment Tags: MET project, MET study, assessing teachers, bill gates, bill gates foundation, gates foundation, teacher assessment, teacher evaluation, value - added, value - added measures Save & Share: Previous: The astrology college story Next: Robocall revenge — the posteacher assessment, teacher evaluation, value - added, value - added measures Save & Share: Previous: The astrology college story Next: Robocall revenge — the posteacher evaluation, value - added, value - added measures Save & Share: Previous: The astrology college story Next: Robocall revenge — the postscript
In 2014 and again in 2015, he was selected as one of the Top 12 Global Teacher Bloggers by Cathy Rubin for the Huffington Post.
By Valerie Strauss February 8, 2011; 5:00 AM ET Permalink Comments (6) Categories: Anthony Cody, Guest Bloggers, Standardized Tests, Teacher assessment Tags: evauation systems, lesson study, national board certification, standardized tests, student assessment, teacher assessment, teacher qualifications Save &Teacher assessment Tags: evauation systems, lesson study, national board certification, standardized tests, student assessment, teacher assessment, teacher qualifications Save &teacher assessment, teacher qualifications Save &teacher qualifications Save & Share:
By Valerie Strauss February 13, 2011; 2:00 PM ET Permalink Comments (20) Categories: Anthony Cody, Guest Bloggers, Teachers Tags: education, school reform, schools, teach for america, teacher development Save & Share:
I do, however, agree with Core Knowledge blogger Lisa Hansel that many programs could be improved by focusing less on issues of social justice and more on preparing new teachers to teach specific content to their students.
Facing an arbitrary 12/21/12 deadline imposed by Chancellor Walcott, a growing wave of bloggers have begun speaking out against any teacher evaluation scheme that harms teachers and ignores our voices in coming to an agreement.
By Valerie Strauss September 14, 2010; 5:13 PM ET Categories: Guest Bloggers, Matthew Di Carlo, School turnarounds / reform, Standardized Tests, Teacher assessment Tags: merit pay, time and education poll, time magazine education poll, time poll and schools Save & Share: Previous: A state ranking scandal: Not So Smart, ALEC Next: What Gray, Rhee should do now for D.C. schools
By Valerie Strauss December 20, 2010; 10:30 AM ET Permalink Comments (11) Categories: Daniel Willingham, Guest Bloggers, Parents, Teachers Tags: daniel willingham, parents, report cards, teachers Save Teachers Tags: daniel willingham, parents, report cards, teachers Save teachers Save & Share:
By Valerie Strauss July 26, 2010; 11:30 AM ET Categories: Daniel Willingham, Guest Bloggers, National Standards Tags: analysis and common core standareds, common core standards, criticism and common core standards, daniel willingham, national standards, no child left behind and legacy, what's missing from common core standards Save & Share: Previous: The problem with how Rhee fired teachers Next: Civil rights groups skewer Obama education policy (updated)
By Valerie Strauss July 12, 2010; 11:30 AM ET Categories: Daniel Willingham, Guest Bloggers, Teachers Tags: attitudes and students, daniel willingham, factors in student achievement, main factor in student achievement, teachers and student achievement, teenagers and behavior, who is responsible for student achievement Save & Share: Previous: How Gates is spending money on school reform Next: The myth of teacheTeachers Tags: attitudes and students, daniel willingham, factors in student achievement, main factor in student achievement, teachers and student achievement, teenagers and behavior, who is responsible for student achievement Save & Share: Previous: How Gates is spending money on school reform Next: The myth of teacheteachers and student achievement, teenagers and behavior, who is responsible for student achievement Save & Share: Previous: How Gates is spending money on school reform Next: The myth of teacher tenure
By Valerie Strauss March 7, 2011; 1:00 PM ET Categories: Educational leadership, Guest Bloggers Tags: class size, class size amendment, education month, jeb bush, jeb bush's foundation, obama and education, obama and education month, obama and jeb bush, obama visit to florida, president obama, school reform Save & Share: Previous: Jon Stewart on hypocrisy behind assault on teachers Next: Few schools enter contest for Obama commencement speech
By Valerie Strauss February 27, 2011; 11:00 AM ET Categories: Accountability, Charter schools, Guest Bloggers, Performance pay, Teacher assessment Tags: accountability movement, charter schools, geoffrey canada, merit pay, michelle rhee, performance pay, school choice, teacher pay, teachers, waiting for superman Save & Share: Previous: Why NAEP science scores were so low Next: James Franco's unusual edTeacher assessment Tags: accountability movement, charter schools, geoffrey canada, merit pay, michelle rhee, performance pay, school choice, teacher pay, teachers, waiting for superman Save & Share: Previous: Why NAEP science scores were so low Next: James Franco's unusual edteacher pay, teachers, waiting for superman Save & Share: Previous: Why NAEP science scores were so low Next: James Franco's unusual education
By Valerie Strauss April 28, 2010; 9:00 AM ET Categories: Guest Bloggers, Lisa Guisbond, No Child Left Behind, Race to the Top, Standardized Tests, Teachers Tags: Race to the Top, growth models, how to evaluate teachers, nclb, no child left behind, schools and growth models, standardized tests, teacher assessment, teacher evaluation, teachers Save & Share: Previous: New study: 1 in 3 college students transfer Next: Social media addiction: Worse than yTeachers Tags: Race to the Top, growth models, how to evaluate teachers, nclb, no child left behind, schools and growth models, standardized tests, teacher assessment, teacher evaluation, teachers Save & Share: Previous: New study: 1 in 3 college students transfer Next: Social media addiction: Worse than yteachers, nclb, no child left behind, schools and growth models, standardized tests, teacher assessment, teacher evaluation, teachers Save & Share: Previous: New study: 1 in 3 college students transfer Next: Social media addiction: Worse than yteachers Save & Share: Previous: New study: 1 in 3 college students transfer Next: Social media addiction: Worse than you think
By Valerie Strauss August 17, 2010; 11:23 AM ET Categories: Daniel Willingham, Guest Bloggers, Teachers Tags: daniel willingham, la times story, la times story on teachers, los angeles times and teachers, research and value added, teacher evaluation, value added evaluation, value added measures Save & Share: Previous: The best kind of teacher evaluation Next: The problem with abolishing the»Teachers Tags: daniel willingham, la times story, la times story on teachers, los angeles times and teachers, research and value added, teacher evaluation, value added evaluation, value added measures Save & Share: Previous: The best kind of teacher evaluation Next: The problem with abolishing the»teachers, los angeles times and teachers, research and value added, teacher evaluation, value added evaluation, value added measures Save & Share: Previous: The best kind of teacher evaluation Next: The problem with abolishing the»teachers, research and value added, teacher evaluation, value added evaluation, value added measures Save & Share: Previous: The best kind of teacher evaluation Next: The problem with abolishing the»D»
NEA's Priority Schools Focus on Teacher Expertise, Parent and Community Involvement (March 30, 2012) Education Week blogger Anthony Cody posted a Q and A with Ellen Holmes of NEA's Priority Schools Campaign from a School Improvement Grant conference sponsored by the Education Writers Association.
Education Bloggers Daily Highlights 2/24/2017 Education Bloggers Daily Highlights Courtesy of Big Education Ape A special thank you to education blogger Mike Simpson For More Visit: http://bigeducationape.blogspot.com/ Special Nite Cap: Catch Up on Today's Post 2/23/17 Great series by PAA President on Personalized and Social - Emotional Learning Parents Across America DeVos reveals chat with fiercely critical teachers...
By Valerie Strauss September 29, 2010; 6:00 AM ET Permalink Comments (20) Categories: Diane Ravitch, Guest Bloggers, Performance pay, Teacher assessment, Teachers Tags: $ 1.2 billion and merit pay, diane ravitch, education department and merit pay, merit pay, merit pay study, performance pay, ravitch book, study on performance pay, vanderbilt study Save & Share:
By Valerie Strauss February 27, 2011; 11:00 AM ET Permalink Comments (71) Categories: Accountability, Charter schools, Guest Bloggers, Performance pay, Teacher assessment Tags: accountability movement, charter schools, geoffrey canada, merit pay, michelle rhee, performance pay, school choice, teacher pay, teachers, waiting for superman Save &Teacher assessment Tags: accountability movement, charter schools, geoffrey canada, merit pay, michelle rhee, performance pay, school choice, teacher pay, teachers, waiting for superman Save &teacher pay, teachers, waiting for superman Save & Share:
India About Blog A Chartered Accountant by profession... An obsessive blogger... Compulsive reader... Budding teacher... A perenial thinker... And a born loner indeed!!!
Just Publishing Advice is maintained by Derek Haines, an ageing English teacher, author and habitual blogger, who has a long - held interest in self - publishing, as a means of freedom of expression rather than as an avenue to instant riches and fame.
Just Publishing is a blog maintained by Derek Haines, a grumpy, old English teacher, author and habitual blogger, who has a long held interest in self - publishing, as a means of freedom of expression rather than as an avenue to instant riches and fame.
India About Blog A Chartered Accountant by profession... An obsessive blogger... Compulsive reader... Budding teacher... A perenial thinker... And a born loner indeed!!!
A reading teacher by day, and a blogger by night, Valerie's love of fashion started in her early teens.
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