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In teaching about the functions of government, a boy raises his hand and asks me about the political parties. "I just want to make sure I have this straight. Republicans are the ones...
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I enjoy these teachers’ blog about writing. One of them recently went to a conference, and I must admit, there is something about being surrounded by other teachers who share the same...
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I have a fruit of the gingko tree sitting in a Dixie cup on a lab table in my classroom. It smells like vomit. I brought it in because, well, because it smells like vomit, and I teach...
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I was notified that a second blog post from this thing is going up on Edwize and into the New York Teacher . It's the stuff I wrote on Flunking Students . After rereading the post I...
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Do you know your body? Put yourself to the test and and play this labelling game by clicking on the icon below. Speed (time) and accuracy (percentage of correct answers) are the two...
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I am spending the day with my beloved sister . You know her well . We will be spending the day dragging ourselves from one craft show/church bazaaar to another, visiting the local Goodwill...
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This is my very first ever video, and likely won't stay up long. No threat to the eventual winner of the Palme d'Or. Read More......
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Earlier this week I responded to Sunday’s New York Times article about Teachers pay Teachers and whether or not it is ethical for teachers to sell materials they create.
Is It Wrong...
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Really, what else is there to say? Thanks to our friend, H1N1, our school had a flu shot clinic. Parents had the option of signing a form and their child would receive the vaccine at...
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I have been thinking about effective means of professional development for teachers for a long time. I started my edtech career as a Professional development specialist at Tom Snyder...
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