This only strengthened the voice of
education Bloggers with the experience of practicing professionals.
Not exact matches
For several months now, fellow
blogger Jenna Pepper of Food
With Kid Appeal has been working doggedly at her elementary school to improve school food and increase nutrition
education among the students.
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In the event that a Council member (s) are contacted by a member (s) of the media external to the University (journalists,
bloggers, etc...) to solicit opinions, it is highly recommended that the member consult
with the Office of Postdoctoral Affairs and / or the Office of the Vice Provost for Graduate
Education about how to respond.
I had a blast meeting new
bloggers and other wonderful people and enjoyed chatting
with the sommelier who suggested I stop buying screw top wine... hmmm, okay, I should branch out a bit, but it's just too cheap and let's face it, my wine
education is just beginning.
And since I'm a
blogger I figured the next step in my
education would be publicly sharing those things
with you.
«
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 a site dedicated to connecting Chicago
bloggers with each other by providing
education programs for
bloggers, and working as an engine for promotion on a local and national level.
Back in 2014, I spoke
with Vicki Davis, a fellow teacher and
education blogger — and author of one of my favorite books about writing instruction, Reinventing Writing: The 9 Tools That Are Changing Writing, Teaching, and Learning Forever.
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.
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.
Google Certified Trainer Kasey Bell (of the blog Shake Up Learning) and Matt Miller (teacher,
blogger, and author of Ditch That Textbook) help you raise your Google for
Education game
with creative tips for using Google Slides, Hangouts, Chat, Earth, Docs, Forms, Sheets, and more.
Bud Hunt, also known as
education blogger Bud the Teacher, posted a sample acceptable - use policy for educators to use
with student
bloggers.
Guest
blogger Sara Hallermann, Curriculum Development Manager at Buck Institute for
Education, looks through the lens of PBL to show how six of the Common Core's big ideas are compatible
with this activity - centered approach.
Guest
bloggers Kelly Teng and Cameron Baker, game developers
with an interest in
education, suggest that the gaming world can teach educators lessons about abstract thinking, enthusiastic engagement, and creative play in pursuit of knowledge.
We'd be shirking our responsibilities as
bloggers if we didn't join in, so in keeping
with our December tradition, take a look at this list of the best
education parodies of 2014!
Edutopia
blogger Dr. Joe Mazza announces a February 15 open social media learning experience for anyone passionate about school leadership, hosted by the University of Pennsylvania's Graduate School of
Education in conjunction
with #Satchat.
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.
Author and
Education Week
blogger Starr Sackstein offers some quick tips for teachers who want to stop marking student progress
with letters and numbers, and instead focus on ongoing learning.
James V. Shuls, a
blogger on
education topics, pulled his son, a first grader, out of the local public school because of its interpretation of practice commensurate
with the Common Core.
Fusing new tech tools
with traditional teaching methods puts these teacher
bloggers on the cutting edge of 21st century
education.
Education Week reporter Debbie Viadero and
blogger Andy Rotherham suggest that I, in Saving Schools: From Horace Mann to Virtual Learning, have (along
with Diane Ravitch) abandoned my support for vouchers and charters.
Nancy Bailey is an educator, author, expert on children
with emotional and behavioral disabilities and autism and a fellow
education blogger.
Chris Stewart of
Education Post and
blogger extraordinaire gives us food for thought about how to approach the ed reform debate; and it happens to fits nicely
with the March 29th Volume and Light post «They Planning for Our Future, None Of Us Involved.»
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You can always count on Connecticut resident, fellow
blogger and public
education advocate, Jonathan Kantrowitz, to explore the important issues
with a sophisticated, fact - based approach.
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.
Paul Emerich has devoted several years to one of the most high - profile Personalized Learning schools out there: AltSchool, a Silicon Valley wunderschool that was backed by big names like Zuckerberg, Emerich, a National Board Certified Educator
with little classroom experience, an International
Education Consultant, a
blogger, and he's getting attention right now for his piece repudiating the Gospel of Personalized Learning.
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.
It should become a handbook for all teachers interested in connecting better
with their students, each other, and other
education bloggers and Tweeters.
Start
with examples from reputable organizations (such as Authentic
Education, www.authenticeducation.org) or discipline - specific teacher
bloggers (such as Dan Meyer in math, http://blog.mrmeyer.com).
As the founder, along
with leading public
education advocate Diane Ravitch, of what is called the Education Bloggers Network, I've had the tremendous honor of working with, getting to know and regularly reading the writing of more than 230 education bloggers who are collectively and individually fighting for public education and against the destructive tactics of the so - called «education reformer
education advocate Diane Ravitch, of what is called the
Education Bloggers Network, I've had the tremendous honor of working with, getting to know and regularly reading the writing of more than 230 education bloggers who are collectively and individually fighting for public education and against the destructive tactics of the so - called «education reformer
Education Bloggers Network, I've had the tremendous honor of working with, getting to know and regularly reading the writing of more than 230 education bloggers who are collectively and individually fighting for public education and against the destructive tactics of the so - called «education reformers
Bloggers Network, I've had the tremendous honor of working
with, getting to know and regularly reading the writing of more than 230
education bloggers who are collectively and individually fighting for public education and against the destructive tactics of the so - called «education reformer
education bloggers who are collectively and individually fighting for public education and against the destructive tactics of the so - called «education reformers
bloggers who are collectively and individually fighting for public
education and against the destructive tactics of the so - called «education reformer
education and against the destructive tactics of the so - called «
education reformer
education reformers.»
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 te
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 te
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 te
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 te
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...
Here are some of the commentary pieces
education bloggers have posted over the last few days about Arne Duncan's recent claim that suburban white moms are the problem behind the Obama Administration's problems
with the Common Core roll - out.
A Round - Up of
Bloggers on Duncan's Gaffe About the Moms» that highlighted the work of education bloggers from around the country and their coverage of Arne Duncan's absurd claim that the problems associated with the roll - out of the Common Core Standards could be attributed to suburban, white moms who didn't want to find out that their children weren't that bright af
Bloggers on Duncan's Gaffe About the Moms» that highlighted the work of
education bloggers from around the country and their coverage of Arne Duncan's absurd claim that the problems associated with the roll - out of the Common Core Standards could be attributed to suburban, white moms who didn't want to find out that their children weren't that bright af
bloggers from around the country and their coverage of Arne Duncan's absurd claim that the problems associated
with the roll - out of the Common Core Standards could be attributed to suburban, white moms who didn't want to find out that their children weren't that bright after all.
With that as background, fellow
education blogger and public
education advocate, Wendy Lecker, has written another «MUST READ» piece about the Malloy administration's utter failure to oversee Connecticut's charter schools.
In this opinion piece, Greg Ashman, a teacher, PhD candidate,
blogger and author, explores some challenges
with the strand of the
Education Endowment Foundation's (EEF) Teaching and Learning Toolkit known as «meta - cognition and self - regulation».
Horrified by Perry's diatribe, I used Google to find some of his most inflammatory statements, compiled by Connecticut - based
education blogger Jonathan Pelto, who has 40 years of expertise
with Connecticut's
education issues.
Speaking
with blogger Marty Nemko, Gardner discusses the theory of multiple intelligences as well as his more recent investigations of higher
education in the United States and the meanings of «good work, good citizenship, and ethics» today.
Fellow public
education advocate and
education blogger Jan Resseger posted an important article today about the problems associated
with the Every Student Succeeds Act.
Larry Ferlazzo, a high school teacher in Sacramento and popular
education blogger, said «without a doubt» he agreed
with that perspective.
talking to a room mostly filled
with other White people (travel
bloggers and educators) for a whopping 45 minutes about their plans to diversify American student travel and bring about some major changes in the culture of
education.
founded by a group of travel
bloggers with the purpose of furthering the influencer marketing profession through
education, research, and network.
The inaugural Generation Study Abroad Summit, to be held on October 1 — 2, 2015, picks up where the Travel
Bloggers Summit left off,
with a focus on increased participation and access to international
education.
We provide the travel industry
with education, an opportunity to network
with their peers and to meet
with travel
bloggers they are interested in doing business
with.
While we should not mistake travel
with being the same as
education abroad (some at the meeting viewed them as being more or less the same), we should recognize that the
education abroad field has something in common
with the travel
blogger community.
Along
with this, I was aware that the meeting was not about
education abroad per se, but rather about how to encourage travel
bloggers and media outlets to support participation in
education abroad by generating more positive stories about it.
The Online
Education Database came up
with a method to determine who the top library
bloggers are.
The other evening I had the pleasure of being on a panel to discuss the nuts and bolts of legal blogging at a continuing legal
education seminar at the New York City Bar Association
with three of the best
bloggers out there: Kevin O'Keefe, Scott Greenfield, and Eric Turkowitz.
Subahu Jain, is a
blogger, a content writer, web designer, and a growing entrepreneur
with more than 35 years experience of working in the area of
Education, IT, Print and Design, technology media, and accounting.