The greatest wisdom I’ve heard in my career was from my Master Teacher, Anthony Tebelskis:
The secret of good teaching is taking kids from the concrete to the abstract.
In other words: Making the hard stuff easy.
Since then, over 10 years have passed and I’ve learned several ways to make that happen. Along with with crucial strategies, […]
Entries Tagged as 'Lead Stories'
Teaching Technology Takes Kids Farther: PowerPoint
February 3rd, 2008 · 19 Comments
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Around Edublogs: Twittering
February 2nd, 2008 · 13 Comments
Take a trip around Edublogs, where all the serious tweets hang out!
Tags: Edublogs News · Lead Stories · Teaching Technologies
In defense of… this!
January 30th, 2008 · 15 Comments
Can blogs, education and commerce coexist? Absolutely, yes.
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The Birth of an Online Education Magazine
January 28th, 2008 · 10 Comments
Today is the official birth date of the Edublogs Magazine. It’s been almost a year from the idea-dancing-around-our-head stage, trying to come up with a way to create an umbrella blog that would bring together the exciting Edublogs community.
We wanted to feature bloggers and news from within the Edublogs Network represented by Edublogs, Learnerblogs, Uniblogs, […]
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Who Are the Top Edubloggers?
January 28th, 2008 · 18 Comments
Aseem Badshah has created a listing of the Top edubloggers based upon Technorati’s rankings.
Tags: Blogging Teachers · Lead Stories
No Teacher Left Behind Acts
January 28th, 2008 · 2 Comments
Standing near the water fountain with a photocopy of the new semester schedule changes, the buses gone for the day, and the dust is slowing settling, and most of the less retentive teachers are dashing home or to the grocery store for milk and cigarettes. The teacher glances at the document and notices that students […]
Tags: Lead Stories · Professional Development · Teaching Technologies
