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Issues and Inspiration from a working classroom teacher.
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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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Without loss of generality.
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The on-the-road and in-the-classroom adventures of adjunct instructor Matthew Gilbert.
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resources supporting teaching and learning in higher education
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Don't Fear the Ink is written by a Prof of Psychology at a state Liberal Arts college. Writing. Teaching. Learning. "Don't fear the ink. The ink is your friend." That is what I say to my students. And even I believe it... on alternating Tuesdays.
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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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My diary as a trainee teacher of ICT
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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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Impressions, reflections, reviews, tips and resources from an English teacher
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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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I rant and rave. The true feelings of compulsive liar
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One teacher's experiences with everything web 2.0. Tips, strategies, ideas shared here.
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Bud the teacher blogs about education and reflects on better teaching and learning. Read his insight into the world of teaching and education.
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Education, post-structuralism and the rise of the machines
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From the inside out: manifest the book you dream of writing with help from author and professional editor Mary Carroll Moore (13 books published, 25 years experience, over 2000 writers helped).
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Learn about Maine, the way life should be. See the people, watch the videos, read the posts about Maine. Get here as quick as you can.
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The content of this blog consists primarily of my experiences as a reading teacher of teen males in a secure juvenile justice facility in Massachusetts. I never use real names. Gentle reader, take what you will, and leave the rest. Or leave it all.
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Secondary education has been hijacked by faceless bureaucrats who see your children not as individuals, but as statistics to be placed on a graph. This honest account of the day to day work of a teacher is set in that context.
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LLB LLM Law Admission Updates, Sample Papers, Syllabus, Notes, Previous Question Papers and Current GK. We help you prepare for CLAT (Common Law Admission Test)
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A group of tech-savvy educators and students dedicated to educating the public, specifically within education, through news, and information about netbooks. Find netbook recommendations and reviews written by and for learners and teachers.
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A truly demanding classroom is one which pushes our special education students to grade-level standards by infusing instruction with rigor and high expectations for independent learning and thinking.
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A recent convert to the Middle School World of math teaching. Missing the love of elementary students and trying hard to find it in the 8th grade students. I am an algebra teacher thinking, teaching and talking about algebra. And you know what? I am disco
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I teach because I have to. In all the jobs I've had to pay my way through life, only teaching has (as of today) not left an empty feeling. This is my calling; and sometimes I feel that I chose to teach as much as teaching chose me.
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A high school English teacher still trying to wrap his brain around teaching 21st century skills, digital literacy, the web 2.0, and anything else that sounds new.
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An online community for teachers to share thoughts and ideas and to discuss current events.
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The adventures of academia, or how I learned to stop worrying and love teacher evaluations.
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The Eide Neurolearning Blog is the definitive source for brain-based learning.
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Ideas about 21st century teaching and training
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The adventures of a migrant science teacher: "Life is not about finding yourself, it's about creating yourself."
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