This website gives advice for teachers who want to integrate technology into the classroom. Teachers share their opinion on different technology devices and use them in lesson plans.
This is a website that has tons of blogs from teachers all across the country. The website tries to connect teachers and share educational ideas, concepts, and meaningful topics.
This video explores bullying and the detrimental affects that it causes. As future teachers, it is something that we must be fully aware of, and know how to respond.
This is a resource for teachers who teach English. There is an online lesson library, links to other resources, worksheets, activity ideas, and tips on lesson prep.
This site has ideas for practicing and resources to aide in vocabulary words, grammar, writing, research, free online books, public libraries, literature guides, and poetry.
This site is a resource for teachers, students, and parents. It points the viewer in the right direction when looking for any piece of literature. It is helpful because sometimes more obscure pieces have very limited information and this site has a variety of ways to access more.
Although this is sometimes a little inappropriate (as always with Taylor Mali) it hits on a very important topic that we will look at as English Teachers - Proofreading. Pretty much all of Taylor Mali's poems has relevancy and maybe you've seen this or others, but I definitely think it's worth checking out again!
James Loewen actually came to Allen last year and I hope you guys had a chance to listen to him. He knows a lot about education and even more on segregation and desegregation and the real truth behind them. Here, he exposes some of the lies in textbooks. Take that Texas!