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I’m adding this infographic from the US Census to The Best Websites For Learning About Memorial Day: Source: census.gov via Larry on Pinterest Read More...
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Are You a Goat or a Tiger? is the recounting by Marvin Marshall, a great advocate and thinker of positive classroom management strategies, of what is apparently an Asian folktale. It’s definitely worth a read. In addition, a free PDF … Continue reading Read More...
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Here are a couple of new additions to The Best Resources For Learning About Tornadoes: Tornadoes: The Power to Destroy Everything infographic by acoleman26. The Associated Press has a useful interactive on tornadoes. Read More...
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Soo Meta lets you combine segments of videos, text, tweets and images into one presentation. One nice feature is that you can easily grab those items off the Web through a simple search option (though, for me, the image search … Continue reading → Read More...
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I’m adding these infographics to A Very, Very Beginning List Of The Best Resources On Bullying: Student Bullying infographic The Truth About Bullying infographic by iLanskiii. Zero Tolerance: Stopping Student Bullying infographic Read More...
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This past weekend, Michelle Obama spoke at graduation of Martin Luther King Jr. Magnet High School in Nashville. You can read the transcript of her entire speech here and watch it here. However, I want to focus on the few … Continue reading → Read More...
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Here are a couple of new additions to The Best Resources For Learning About The 10,000 Hour Rule & Deliberate Practice: 10,000 Hours May Not Make a Master After All is from TIME. The Complexity of Greatness: Beyond Talent or … Continue reading → Read More...
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Google has just unveiled “Top Charts,” which show the top things that people are searching for in multiple categories. Here are a couple of examples: You can read more about it at TechCrunch. I periodically post “most popular” lists of … Continue reading Read More...
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Sue Waters over at Edublogs is doing their annual State of Educational Use of Blogs 2013 Survey. It’s a simple survey that can be completed quickly, and the results are always interesting! Here’s how Sue introduces it: How educators use … Continue reading Read More...
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Teachers: Heroes in a crisis–but otherwise under fire is a great article from MSNBC. Here’s an excerpt: I’m adding it to Teachers Putting Children First In Oklahoma. Read More...
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Pathways to America: Teaching About Immigration Changes is a very thorough lesson plan from The New York Times Learning Network. I’m adding it to The Best Sites For Learning About Immigration In The United States. Read More...
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I’m adding ‘It’s just our job’ — teacher who saved students from tornado from The Washington Post to Teachers Putting Children First In Oklahoma. And here are some new additions to The Best Multimedia For Learning About The Midwest & … Continue reading Read More...
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Last September, I posted about RealtimeBoard an online whiteboard that seemed like a decent tool for real-time collaboration. It’s easy to use, and lets you upload images from your computer or by its url address. At the time, though, it … Continue reading Read More...
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Earlier today, I published a post titled Teachers Putting Children First In Oklahoma. Here are two more articles I’m adding to that list: Backpacks, Human Shields, Above and Beyond: The Oklahoma Teacher Heroes is from The Atlantic. Teachers Credited With Read More...
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Here are some more updates to The Best Multimedia For Learning About The Midwest & Oklahoma Tornadoes: The New York Times Learning Network has updated this lesson to include the Oklahoma tornado: Inside Twisters: Creating Scientific News Reports on Tornadoes. Read More...
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