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10 edu-books to inspire and stimulate - 0 views

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    Looking for a book to help you go to the next level as an educator? Matt Miller, author of Ditch the Textbook, offers his top ten list.
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Jess Otradovec / Pinterest - 0 views

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    This site I save everything that I find useful from recipes to ideas for the classroom! 
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FableVision Learning Poster Gallery - 2 views

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    Free posters for your Classroom created by Fablevision.
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Ignite. Incite. Inspire.: The Blogging Teacher: Setting Up Your Classroom Page - 3 views

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    "The Blogging Teacher: Setting Up Your Classroom Page Blogs ("web logs") are an effective way to communicate with parents and the school community about the learning and events taking place in your classroom. As a teacher, using a blog page as a method of sharing news and information can be helpful to parents (and students) by allowing them access to these things online - rather than by paper handouts and agenda writing. "
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Teaching Channel - 2 views

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    Large collection of short videos of classroom instructions. Great conversation pieces.
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Ignite. Incite. Inspire.: Technology in the Classroom: Creating Glogs - 0 views

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    Glogster, instructions, checklist and rubric for grading.
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What Makes a Master Teacher | The Principal of Change - 1 views

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    "The term "master teacher" seems to get thrown around a lot, but is something that many educators aspire to be. In my ten years in the field of education, I would say that the definition of "master teacher" has definitely changed. When I think of a master teacher, here are the qualities that I would suggest they have: 1. Connects with kids first "
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20-Time In Education Inspire. Create. Innovate. - 1 views

  • The concept is simple.  Allow students 20% of class time, or one day a week, to work on and explore one topic of their choice.
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    "The concept is simple. Allow students 20% of class time, or one day a week, to work on and explore one topic of their choice." - Sean Ziebarth
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