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Kevin Bushweller is particularly interested in tackling the question: What works, and what doesn't work, to motivate students to do better in school?
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excellent
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Michele McNeil focuses on state policy, school choice, and school finance; and how elections affect K-12 education.
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excellent
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Mostly observations on the state of public education in the United States and the perpetual efforts to reform it along with commentary on products for classroom use, written from a perspective of someone involved in K-12 teaching.
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great
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Video lessons covering a variety of middle, high school, and college topics. These lessons are meant to help you learn or refresh on the topics you learn in school.
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great
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ScoopToo is a resource for parents who are seeking insight and advice on the quest for Kindergarten through Elementary education for their children. Currently, this site is centered around schools in Denver, CO but will expand to other cities soon.
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great
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A education blog for art teachers, art students, and artists. Thoughts about teaching art in the 21st century, contemporary innovations, productivity, and creativity.
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great
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Musings, advice and news from the Zinch.com team. We spotlight high school students who have performed extraordinary tasks, both in the classroom and out.
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great
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An elementary history teacher blogs about teaching history at the elementary level---she includes postings about actual lessons, content, and opinions about teaching and education in general.
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great
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The Mad Hatter and friends look at games, puzzles, problems and techniques - all with a mathematical bent.
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great
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Connecting to the concept of Induction. Nothing better than growing your own.
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great
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I started my blog to write about early childhood math education. It has led me to blog a lot about education policy. The U.S. currently ranks 25 our 29 developed nation in math education for high school students. It needs to change.
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great
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The Teacher-Toolbox is the companion site to http://www.adrianbruce.com . The blog informs the readers of new teaching ideas & resources that are available for download from the website.
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great
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Educator with a passion for neuroscience and cognitive psychology and their implications for teaching, learning, and professional development.
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great
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Married teachers who live their lives as, and after, the bell rings
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great
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This blog will post directions for assignments that we cover in class!
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great
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A blog designed to facilitate communication about public education/ policy, labor issues and politics impacting teachers/service providers, WTU members, parents and concerned citizens. Statements or expressions of opinions herein do not necessarily repres
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great
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ulie Bartkus is the president and founder of Motivate Teachers and the Leadership Connection for child care professionals. Julie helps leaders manage, motivate and retain great staff through her customized professional development programs.
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great
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Teachers need to be great learners to lead great learners. I believe that learning is a lifelong journey, an ongoing exploration and way of life. I challenge myself and others to always be striving to find and share big ideas.
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great
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K12 instructional technology resources.
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great
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Written by Victoria Westcott, owner of Classroom Canada and author of Guide to Teaching in London: A Survival Guide for Canadians. All about teaching in London, England.
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great
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