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How to Empower Your Students
Sometimes when I speak to fellow educators about youth empowerment, I meet with resistance because it seems like more effort and complication, in an already burdened schedule. Many teachers believe that empowering young people to take ownership in projects Read More...
Are Classroom Rules Needed?
Thanks to Joel for allowing me this opportunity to post an article on his excellent site! In my short time as a blogger I have written a few posts which have elicited quite a few e-mails, These include posts about the fish bowl lesson, how teachers may Read More...
10 Reasons to Love Rural Schools
Joel’s invitation to be a guest-writer here was a prime opportunity to advertise the joys of teaching in rural America. I run a small blog on Townhall. Rural America is an ignored sector of education, except in the occasional news article about Read More...
Gone Wild: Classroom Jobs
Hello, Readers. I decided to take Joel up on his offer of EduBloggers Gone Wild. My name is Miss A and you can find me at Confessions From the Couch. I am beginning my 4th year of teaching in an urban school district and no longer under new teacher status. Read More...
Some things to do while Joel is gone
Hello everybody! Since Joel made this forum available, I thought I’d jump on board while the iron is hot (not to mix metaphors or anything). Also, since Joel’s vacation and mine (leaving at the butt-crack of dawn tomorrow morning for Comic-Con Read More...
How to Make the Most of Your Summer Vacation: 7 Simple Tips
**This is a guest post contributed by Heather Johnson, who is an industry critic on the subject of university reviews . She invites your feedback at heatherjohnson2323@gmail.com . For those of you who are not on summer school duty this year, you are probably Read More...