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Edudemic has compiled a list of education related blog posts they feel are best for new and future teachers. I would even extend the invitation to veteran teachers too.
This was a CDWG article from about 3 years ago when I was working in Lyons, KS. Very interesting his has appeared on the web by someone else posting it.
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