The Best Christian Education blogs from thousands
of Education blogs in our index using search and social metrics.
Truly, it was a challenge to pick only a few, but here are several roundups
of education blogs from around the web.
NYC Educator It may be the Daily Show
of education blogs, combining parody, retro images, and a skeptical sensibility in service of a true concern for our educational future.
«The voices of the parents, teachers and the community have been heard,» said Leonie Haimson, the executive director
of education blog Class Size Matters, who delivered 13,000 signatures to Steiner's apartment on the Upper East Side Monday evening urging him to deny the waiver.
«Despite all of the time and attention that has been devoted to school improvement over the past year and a half, we haven't won over the hearts and minds of the American people,» said Patrick R. Riccards, the chief executive officer of Exemplar Strategic Communications, a Virginia - based communications firm and the author
of the education blog Eduflack.
This is an attack on our democracy and goes against the so - called critical thinking that the NYCDOE purports to be promoting through Common Core,» states Katie Lapham, English as a New Language teacher and author
of the education blog, Critical Classrooms.
Not exact matches
This portion
of the company's
blog adopts a cultural approach to social
education.
Gates writes on his
blog about meeting with Camille Jones, Washington state's 2017 teacher
of the year, to talk about Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math
education.
Nope, says Ted Beck, CEO
of the National Endowment for Financial
Education, in a recent and extremely helpful WSJ
blog post.
A recent summer job at a marketing firm identified a big gap in Smith's
education: he had to use computer coding as part
of his job
of updating the company's
blog entries and he had no idea how.
The Executive
Education program at MIT Sloan School
of Management recently tried out a new, entirely free, and simple to implement employee benefit, sharing the encouraging results
of their experiment on the HBR
blog.
When I was the editor
of the Center for Financial Insight investor
education blog, we received enough wonderful questions from investors and ideas from planners that it's difficult to remember them all.
The Exchange is a
blog of Ed Stetzer
of LifeWay Research and is hosted at Christianity Today, which has reported extensively on higher
education and religious liberty.
ok i've decided — after soul searching and observing my and other's reactions to these religious
blog news on CNN learning more about religion from this alone and about the mideast than from anywhere else in my USA educated life i need to be more tolerant
of others having religious based governments THAT is what is confusing me — that religion are governments are not seperated that is hard for much
of USA population to understand perhaps it is for me i think you would have to actually live in a society like the mideast to truly understand it i mean — actually be part
of the society the religious part is truly offputting — since most in USA seperate church and state like — church is for faith and imagination and celebration and family and community involvement and state is for protection and
education and health and infrastructure, etc., for all it is hard to be serious about religion — when the serious side
of society is state it is hard to see religion being the serious side
of enforcement — and the state enforcing the faith based side
of society egad — doesn't god get lost in all that?
Blogging can become a tyranny, though: Fr Dwight Longenecker speaks
of how people visit his
blog every day looking for the three «E's»:
education, entertainment and enlightenment.
In this context the pathos
of a November 2009 Catholic
Education Service (CESEW) comment is unmistakeable: «CESEW does not have authority over pupils at non-Catholic schools, so queries relating to any such schools ought to be directed to» the government (cf John Smeaton's
blog, 22 March).
I am reciprocating by writing this
blog post to inform my readers
of the service (and because I'm passionate about health
education).
United States About
Blog Kabrita's mission is to provide the highest standard
of goat milk nourishment for children, and inspire parents and health care providers with expert nutrition
education.
Sunnyside, NY About
Blog Butter Beans is a specialty provider
of homemade, healthy, delicious meals, paired with food
education for school age children and staff.
New York City About
Blog Baking
Blog by Nick Malgieri - author
of 12 pastry and baking cookbooks, and the founder
of the baking program at the Institute
of Culinary
Education in New York City.
About
Blog Heightening
education & quality in the industry
of artisanal chocolate & cacao fino de aroma through insights, interviews, resources, & consulting.
Mark, a resident in Taiwan for five years, teaches the highest level
of wine
education available on the island, whilst also consulting with restaurants, hosting events, writing (including the illustrated wine
blog Sniff) and, in conjunction with designer Michael O'Neill, providing marketing and promotional materials to wine estates and regions across the globe.
I was very excited to unveil my new
blog Moon Child a couple
of months ago, on which I discuss Waldorf
education, the importance
of play, child development, natural parenting and more.
Not only does the
blog cover technology (including every type
of gadget under the sun), but it also delves into the topics
of child
education from toddler to teen, as well as lifestyle and home and safety.
«Schoolhouse Rock»: An
Education Blog, September 2008 «A true solution to the problem
of underachievement in inner - city public schools is going to require more nurturing families and safer neighborhoods as well as better teachers and more accountable schools.»
He is based in east London, but works across Europe, shooting for documentary, landscape and
education commissions, and writes on the subject
of photography for
blogs and magazines.
This
blog was published by CLOSER (Cohort & Longitudinal Studies Enhancement Resources), which is located at the UCL Institute
of Education and brings together eight leading studies, the British Library and the UK Data Service.
Much
of this thinking about effective
education and the future
of schooling is captured in his
blog and his 2013 TEDx talk.
As part
of its mission, API publishes print and online
education and support resources for members, subscribers, group attendees, and online visitors, including a magazine, brochures, website,
blog, enewsletters, forum, and more.
In Episode 81
of Edit Your Life, Asha interviews Gabrielle Blair, creator
of the Design Mom
blog and mother
of six, about her family's low - stress, high - trust approach to their kids»
educations.
Blogs can be an excellent resource for
education, tips, tricks, and resources, all
of which are so valuable when you're a new parent.
So much
education is out there about the reported benefits
of encapsulating your placenta, and even (for the strong stomached) a
blog about our process
of encapsulation.
Bobbi is a contributor to The Good Trade and Editor - in - Chief
of Living Life Green, a
blog dedicated to sustainability,
education, and helping people achieve a more environmentally - conscious life.
The Parenting Chaos
blog is a unique
blog run by a team
of superstar women who either have backgrounds in child
education or have worked with children who have sensory challenges, such as autism.
in high school second - language
education, I have put my teaching career on hold to pursue my
blog, social media contracts and translation work since I can do all
of these from home.
My weekly
blog posts on French Kids School Lunch Project have attracted a lot
of interest: each week I post a menu from a different school in France, and discuss the French approach to food
education at home and at school.
A classical soprano with an MFA in Theatre
Education / Outreach and Dramatic writing, she started her
blog because having a family gave her a point
of view as a cook, and being a mother (to boys, ages 2 & 5, one with sensory - motor problems) made her even more eager to learn about food systems and how the stuff we eat affects little people's bodies and brains.
She is a columnist for the Conversation Section
of the Chronicle
of Higher
Education Magazine and
blogs for the Harvard Bill
of Health.
It's all here on our
education page: newspaper articles on
education,
education blog articles, as well as in - depth coverage
of state testing and other issues affecting schools, both in Tampa Bay and across Florida.
Home
Education abroad — links to home education in places other than the UK Home educators» blogs — online journals by home educating families Books about home education — a few of the relevant books with brief reviews Home education in the media — links to online articles from newspapers or the BBC Home education under threat — why the «Badman» report of 2009 was a problem for home educators Learning plan — tongue - in - cheek formal plan for a home educa
Education abroad — links to home
education in places other than the UK Home educators» blogs — online journals by home educating families Books about home education — a few of the relevant books with brief reviews Home education in the media — links to online articles from newspapers or the BBC Home education under threat — why the «Badman» report of 2009 was a problem for home educators Learning plan — tongue - in - cheek formal plan for a home educa
education in places other than the UK Home educators»
blogs — online journals by home educating families Books about home
education — a few of the relevant books with brief reviews Home education in the media — links to online articles from newspapers or the BBC Home education under threat — why the «Badman» report of 2009 was a problem for home educators Learning plan — tongue - in - cheek formal plan for a home educa
education — a few
of the relevant books with brief reviews Home
education in the media — links to online articles from newspapers or the BBC Home education under threat — why the «Badman» report of 2009 was a problem for home educators Learning plan — tongue - in - cheek formal plan for a home educa
education in the media — links to online articles from newspapers or the BBC Home
education under threat — why the «Badman» report of 2009 was a problem for home educators Learning plan — tongue - in - cheek formal plan for a home educa
education under threat — why the «Badman» report
of 2009 was a problem for home educators Learning plan — tongue - in - cheek formal plan for a home
educationeducation year
Grit's Day — a former home educator
of triplet girls, this
blog is regularly updated with posts about
education which are
of relevance to current home educators.
As in other
blog posts here, when discussing potential benefits
of Waldorf
Education we have strived to limit our description to studies that are well controlled, scientifically...
You would be amazed at what service projects and groups are out there doing things that you never knew about — dolls and bears made up to be the the weight
of your baby (Molly Bears), stuffed animals made out
of your baby's clothing and blankets, peer support and parent advocates waiting to help the newly bereaved, personalized jewelry makers (like My Forever Child), stone painters, heart sewers, pillow - making people (Heaven Born for miscarriage), memory - box makers, authors (there are books for almost every subject on this topic waiting to be discovered), research and
education groups, story - sharing sites, support groups, chat groups,
blogs, Facebook groups, foot / hand print kits, music and funeral planning resources... Consider starting here before starting something new.
I shared
blog posts that: offered a plaintive farewell to Michelle Obama, a champion
of child nutrition; expressed my deep fears about the fate
of hungry kids under President Trump; told you how the current House Freedom Caucus wants to gut school food; introduced you to Trump's Agriculture Secretary, Sonny Perdue; explained that Trump's Secretary
of Education, Betsy DeVos, isn't ending the school lunch program (rumors to the contrary); and analyzed some recent rollbacks to the Obama school meal nutrition standards.
You now have additional
education and information from numerous health care professionals on this
blog to make a reasonably informed decision and I wish your family the best
of luck in whatever you choose.
Diva Has Two Daddies: One girl, two dads, and a daily
education in intuitive parenting — that's the heart
of this light - hearted
blog.
Some more
blog reaction to my article on character
education in the New York Times Magazine, from Mothering 21 (a
blog for parents
of adult children who aren't quite sure if they're adults or children), Early Ed Watch, and the Evil HR Lady, who writes:
In December, the
Education Writers Association's Educated Reporter
blog gave its «Water Cooler Award (for one
of the most talked - about stories
of the year)» to my article in the New York Times Magazine about character, «What If the Secret to Success Is Failure?»
In an earlier
blog I explained why I believed it's important for IBCLC - wannbees to have a live, in - person component to their 90 hours
of lactation - focused
education.
I'm not sure how «sleeping through the night» became the lynchpin
of good parenting, but this
blog's attitude
of education and understanding is a breath
of fresh air!