For Public Schools Action Tuesday today, I am passing along a request from Diane Ravitch who is working
with teacher blogger Anthony Cody on what they are calling the Campaign for our Schools:
Not exact matches
With contributions from inspiring teachers, bloggers and mamas from all around the world, this 70 page, full colour e-magazine is packed with value, adventure and buckets of
With contributions from inspiring
teachers,
bloggers and mamas from all around the world, this 70 page, full colour e-magazine is packed
with value, adventure and buckets of
with value, adventure and buckets of fun!
This summer, Elmer's is teaming up
with bloggers that are gathering school supplies to donate to children, schools and
teachers.
It's been great to engage
with foodies, mommy
bloggers,
teachers, and campaigners on the issues of kids» food.
On Tuesday 21st January T and I set off extremely early in the morning to London joining the commuters on the train to one of the main London Stations and then onto the Tube for a trip to West Minster Palace to meet
with other parent
bloggers who believe strongly like we do that together we can make a change for these children
with our voices,
teachers, students, volunteers, representatives of Save the Children and Beanstalk, MP's from around the country and peers of the realm to talk about reading, books and how we can make a difference.
Blythe Lipman is a nationally recognized baby and toddler expert
with 40 years experience, a parenting consultant, and author of three award - winning books, a
teacher, a caregiver, a keynote speaker,
blogger and host of Baby and Toddler Instructions a weekly Parenting Internet talk radio show which airs live each Wednesday, 11:00 am EST on Toginet.
Thursday night I'm going to do a live interview
with Mrs. Q, the mysterious author and school lunch
blogger, who recently revealed herself as Sarah Wu, a Chicago Public School
teacher.
While I see a lot of
bloggers linking up various daily outfit posts I continue to be inspired
with how Becky of @bybmg.blogspot.com links up just one post on Wednesdays documenting her personal style for each day as a
teacher / mom / expecting mom.
«
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.
I've teamed up
with some super fun
blogger friends to bring you several fun holiday
teacher gift ideas.
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Australia About Blog The aim of the student blogging challenge is to connect student
bloggers with a global audience while supporting
teachers with their classroom blogging.
About Blog Kimberly is an online college student / piano
teacher /
blogger with a passion for Jesus Christ, people, and beautiful sunsets.
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.
With mobile devices an irrevocable part of kids» lives, guest
blogger Tom Whitby suggests that
teachers need to become mobile - savvy as well if they hope to adequately prepare their students for success in the 21st century.
I am an elementary school librarian,
teacher, tech integrationist,
blogger and book lover
with an addiction for finding innovative apps & digital tools for my students!
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.
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 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.
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 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.
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.
For Talks
With Teachers, Edutopia blogger Brian Sztabnik talks with master teachers and asks them about the art and science of their craft to provide «inspiring ideas for English teachers.&ra
With Teachers, Edutopia blogger Brian Sztabnik talks with master teachers and asks them about the art and science of their craft to provide «inspiring ideas for English teachers
Teachers, Edutopia
blogger Brian Sztabnik talks
with master teachers and asks them about the art and science of their craft to provide «inspiring ideas for English teachers.&ra
with master
teachers and asks them about the art and science of their craft to provide «inspiring ideas for English teachers
teachers and asks them about the art and science of their craft to provide «inspiring ideas for English
teachersteachers.»
My Top 12
Teacher Bloggers tackled the enduring question of how to balance test preparation
with overall classroom goals.
Mercedes K. Schneider, a Louisiana
teacher and anti — ed reform
blogger, hammers the point home
with the subtitle of her book Common Core Dilemma: Who Owns Our Schools?
Bud Hunt, also known as education
blogger Bud the
Teacher, posted a sample acceptable - use policy for educators to use
with student
bloggers.
But then again, why would the NPR
blogger paraphrase the president of a local district's
teachers union who asserts that, despite low test scores, «their parents are happy» and then not ask parents like Salvador Ramirez and Jennifer Perez who have very publicly expressed their unhappiness
with that district in their local paper of record?
Johnson, a school administrator and Edutopia
blogger, writes about the importance of and strategies for interacting
with students and
teachers in the classroom.
Principal and
blogger Joe Mazza looks through the lens of his school's parents and suggests 12 conversations that all
teachers should be having
with their students» parents.
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.
Guest
blogger Nicolas Pino James, a
teacher researcher focused on effective learning and teaching, suggests four motivational tool technologies for engaging students
with course material in and out of class: myBrainshark, PosterMyWall, Screencast - o - matic and Padlet.
Edutopia
blogger Suzie Boss talks
with the
teacher behind a project where students designed a farmers» market pavilion that earned them early college credits along
with summer stipends.
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.
Humanities
teacher and
blogger Jonathan Olsen advocates in favor of print over digital media,
with specific examples of how regular newspaper reading helps his students meet the Common Core Standards.
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.
Award - winning
teacher,
blogger, and author Larry Ferlazzo is back
with more insightful research and strategies for helping students want to care more about school and learning.
Fusing new tech tools
with traditional teaching methods puts these
teacher bloggers on the cutting edge of 21st century education.
I am terrible as a
blogger and it's specifically challenging seeing that
teachers in our university frequently provide us
with writing tasks.
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.
By Valerie Strauss July 26, 2010; 11:30 AM ET Categories: Daniel Willingham, Guest
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Huffington Post contributing
blogger Allie Kimmel surveys how
teachers are working
with their unions to promote change.
Susan Ohanian, a
blogger, former
teacher and opponent of the testing and accountability movement, said she admires Ravitch's shift on No Child Left Behind but disagrees
with her about national standards.
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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.
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).
Education
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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...