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News from James Logan High School.
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great
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A smorgasboard of problems, lesson ideas, and reflections on classroom experiences.
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Rating:
great
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This blog is the class site for Mr. Andrew Young, teacher at Georges. P. Vanier Secondary School in Courtenay B.C. Canada. The daily Geography and Earth Science class information along with links are posted on the blog site.
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great
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Western Hills high school, home of the Cougars.
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great
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A gathering place of items of interest, links, and pictures for Clarence High School NY and Parker High School NY alumni, friends and those just browsing through.
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great
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'Inanimate Alice' (www.inanimatealice.com) is a story about a girl growing up in the early years of the 21st century, she has lived in China, Russia, Saudi Arabia...and more besides. The story’s main character, Alice, was born into the digital
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Rating:
great
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An Instructional Technology Specialist shares resources, tutorials, videos, a bit about her life, and more.
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Rating:
great
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A collection of my thoughts and stories about teaching in a public high school in Washington, DC.
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Rating:
great
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A resource for distance runners and coaches
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Rating:
great
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The blog home of the Normal Community High School Marching Ironmen. In our blog we communiticate with our public and each other.
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Rating:
great
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This is mainly about teen approach to college and education. There are articles about American education in general, College admission, tests, etc, all fields that stress curent teenagers.
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great
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Steve Taffee's musing on education, technology, and the environment. Steve has over twenty years of experience in education, software development, and web site management. he is currently director of technology at a leading independent girls school in CA.
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Rating:
great
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A general Canadian Education Blog for Students, Teachers and Educators in the 21st century.
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Rating:
great
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The SchooGo blog explores the issues of k-12 education, from parenting school going children to the latest development in k-12 education space.
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Rating:
great
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College Q&A and Other Topics Related to Higher Education
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very good
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This blog is designed to tackle 21st Century Education issues and, more importantly, to get fellow educators involved in an ongoing conversation about how to infuse them in their classroom.
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Rating:
very good
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Make Your Own Lunchâ„¢ will show you how to create the life you crave! From traveling to the places you want and getting the jobs you want to making more money and going to college or university and studying something you are passionate about!
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very good
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Forced schooling gives education a bad name.
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very good
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Stay informed on issues affecting New York City private schools (admissions, financial aid, interviews, etc.) We cover religious (Catholic, Jewish, Islamic) and non-religious schools in the 5 boroughs (Manhattan, Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens, & Staten Island).
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very good
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A place for the high school community to present current issues and problems. High School Mediator provides solutions and opportunity to network with other high schools.
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Rating:
very good
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The Educational Advocates blog provides information, helpful tips, and reflections on the college admissions process, secondary and higher education and topic related to learning and thinking.
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very good
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33-year-old ESPN writer Todd Gallagher is the best-selling author of "Andy Roddick Beat Me With A Frying Pan". His new book "Todd Vs. High School" answers intriguing questions about high school, and he's re-enrolled in high school to find those answers.
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very good
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Blog authored by art educators for art educators. Our goal is to provide a collaborative and resourceful forum where art specialists can explore professional topics that impact our subject area.
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very good
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To encourage and promote a greater use of the internet and computer technology in the math classroom. For educators, students, parents and homeschoolers.
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Rating:
very good
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A blog for high school school students and parents, written by both staff writers and student bloggers. We publish helpful articles dealing with applying to college, SAT study tips, advice for college interviews, college essay writing.
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very good
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A running commentary on the thoughts, philosophy, ruminations, experiences, of a teacher in his thirty-eighth(and, most likely, last) year of teaching.
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very good
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A look into the mind of a teenage girl. Everything from love to drama even ramblings about nothing.
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very good
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This blog is devoted to C codes. The blog is designed as a tutorial for C Language. Those interested in programming can easily learn C by following this blog. Every topic is well explained along with a number of examples. So Check this blog out --its cool
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very good
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After a "successful" attempt at my first Ironman, follow me as I try to qualify for the Ironman World Championships in Kona.
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Rating:
very good
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This jazz education blog is geared towards high school musicians developing their technique in the art of jazz improvisation. It is safe and fun for the whole family.
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Rating:
very good
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