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Here’s the latest end-of-the-year “The Best…” list. You might also be interested in: The Best Art & Music Sites Of 2011 — So Far The Best Art & Music Sites — 2010 The Best Art & Music Sites — 2009 … Continue reading → Read More...
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Today is a day of my making “collection” sites, and this one is related to art. Though I have a whole bunch of art related “The Best….” lists, I just have a few that are specifically related to students creating … Continue reading → Read More...
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I usually just do a year-end list of The Best Art & Music Sites and many other topics, but it gets a little crazy having to review all of my zillion posts at once. So, to make it easier for me — and perhaps, to make it a little more useful to readers Read More...
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Many teachers of English Language Learners have used “jazz chants” (originally developed by Carolyn Graham) in the classroom, and I thought I’d put together a quick list of useful related resources: Barbara Hoskins Sakamoto has written an excellent blog Read More...
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I’ve posted quite a few art and music-related sites over the past year — enough to warrant their own end-of-year list.
You might also be interested in last year’s edition:
The Best Art & Music Sites — 2009
In addition, here are several related “The Best…” Read More...
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These links are great both for English Language Learners and for my IB Theory of Knowledge students. The ELL’s can describe what they see, and both they and the TOK students can use them to debate if they are art, and if so, why.
Here are my choices for Read More...
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I know this sounds like a strange “The Best…” list. I was listening to an engrossing interview on NPR with a detective who tracks down art thieves, and I thought I could use a list like this in two ways. One, it might be a “hook” to get some initial interest Read More...
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