This blog offers a variety of insights from the point of view of a current educator. I found her writing style to be entertaining yet at the same time intensely thought provoking. Her site also provides links to educational resources!
This site looks like a great place to gather information and advice from a variety of teachers and alumni who are a part of the Teach for America program.
This is a great example of a media project that student's could do on a variety of authors. They could put it together using power point and showing it to the class could be beneficial for all students when reading texts by that particular author.
I think this is a good website that teachers and students to choose different topics to journal. I think students should write everyday, and with the variety of topics, students can avoid writer's block.
This site contains a lot of information on just about every aspect of teaching English. All of the various areas broken down, with lesson plan, project and unit ideas on poetry, literature, writing, reading, vocab, grammar, esl, etc.
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.