It's march and the natives are starting to get a little cagey. Some of use are planning for next year, others are looking back over the past year and holding our heads in our hands. Others are just holding it together... barely. Regardless of what state you are in, here are some blog entries from educators across the net to keep you company.
The State of Education
Andrea presents She helped ruin schools but wants to remain influential at Education Headlines Examiner.
Teacher musings
siobhan curious presents Encountering the Other: How Literature Will Save the World posted at Siobhan Curious, saying, "If I read more novels, will it fix the world?"
teachin' presents I'm a Dreamer: Worth the fear. posted at I'm a Dreamer, saying, "Why it's worth it to have students evaluate your class."
Rachel Lynette presents Teaching Tools: 7 Ways to use Individual Student Whiteboards posted at Minds in Bloom, saying, "Individual student whiteboards are a fun way to keep your whole class engaged and quickly check responses."
Megan Wong presents How to teach preschoolers and toddlers to speak well posted at Games for Fun Kids.
Educators about to lose it
Carol Richtsmeier presents Spring Break, Yearbook Deadlines &; Things That Begin With “Y” posted at Bellringers.
Homeschooling and loving it
Pamela Jorrick presents Little things posted at Blah, Blah, Blog.
Andrea presents Japanese via Youtube at Notes from a Homeschooling Mom
Digital education
Mathew Needleman presents RTI (Response to Intervention) A Complete Apple Workflow posted at Creating Lifelong Learners.
Important information to save for later
TSW Blog presents How To Shop For Back To School Supplies: Don't Pay Twice! posted at The Smarter Wallet.
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