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I am Head of Brooklyn Heights Montessori School (BHMS), and cherish my work with children, teachers, and parents. We are all learners together. My other blog can be found at www.bhmsny.org/blog/.
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This blog details the events at QuickSchools.com, from conferences to product releases.
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The occasionally humorous thoughts and ramblings of a K-12 administrator.
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This blog is a space for reflections on research relating to young children's engagement with popular culture, media and new technologies. The focus is on children aged from birth to eight, although not exclusively.
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Lightin the woods discusses the idea of shifted learning. Tools, pedagogy and exemplars of best models are reviewed.
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In Education for the Aughts, Matthew K. Tabor analyzes and discusses issues in public education.
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Experiences teaching ASL to hearing children. Updated often.
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Show and Tell comments on differentiated instruction for K-12 teachers. The Links page provides easy access to background information on differentiated instruction and related topics. Teachers are invited to share links, ideas, and lesson plans.
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Teaching in the Classroom is a resource for ideas about how to integrate technology in the classroom. Examples of ways to integrate technology into everyday teaching drive the weekly topics. Many of the ideas are free and utilize web 2.0 tools.
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This blog raises discussion and provides ideas on new ways to foster creativity and improve results in the primary classroom through the use of new technologies.
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This blog presents freenresources aimed at teachers in French Language K-12 schools.
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Frugal tips and ideas from a teacher's perspective! Learn creative ways to recycle and reuse materials, save money, get parents to donate to your classroom, etc. all without jeopardizing your teaching style!
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News from Keystone Montessori School in Chelmsford MA. Includes Montessori lessons, math, language, practical life, and sensorial curriculum notes. Cultural studies and special community events.
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I love all things technology-related. I’m particularly passionate about instructional technology, mainly regarding methods of increasing teachers frequency of integrating technology at the K-16 levels. I also love gadgets (mobile phones in particular),
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Engaging students with information and communication technologies.
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For teachers, administrators and educators around the world interested in the use of Web 2.0 tools in classrooms and professional practice!
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DE Tools of the Trade is a round-up of new and engaging tools, resources, information and web sites of interest to anyone involved with online or distance education specifically and education and technology, generally.
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Math help resources and links for students, educators, and parents. Includes a chronology of updates to the Math Goodies website as well as personal insights from the author.
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This blog is a personal journey through the use of web 2.0 tools for teaching and learning.
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We started the Plus Plus Tutoring blog to inform students and parents of various educational issues. We are also going to post information germane to our tutoring agency.
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Here you'll find new posts every Monday and Thursday. Topics include the Montessori method, education, and child development.
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This blog focuses upon issues pertaining to distance education within the K-12 system, specifically the use of virtual high schools.
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Empowering Parents.
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Mr. Lang's activities at PJHS.
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Postings on concurrent enrollment - high school students who take college courses while still in high school.
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Topics, debate, opinions, and announcements about everything related to education and development for children from birth to eight years of age.
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The purpose of this blog is to provide the latest news and announcements from the school in a collaborative manner.
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This is a blog for "my parents" and anyone else who might benefit from my musings about teaching. I teach in an inner city middle school. My classroom is a self-contained class for students with moderate cognitive abilities. I'm highly creative, or so I'm
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Case study of my K-12 work with colleagues on learning and leadership.
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Thoughts, facts - big and small - gathered from literature, periodicals and the web that confirm to my feeling that an education reform is under way that was not meant by the authors of the infamous NCLB and other official reforms, old or new.
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