I regularly highlight my picks for the most useful posts for each month — not including “The Best…” lists. I also use some of them in a more extensive monthly newsletter I send-out. You can see older Best Posts of the Month at Websites Of The Month (more recent lists can be found here).
You can also see my all-time favorites here.
Here are some of the posts I personally think are the best, and most helpful, ones I’ve written during this past month (not in any order of preference). There are a lot of them this month:
New Resources On Teaching Reading & Writing
KQED Interviews Me About Saul Alinsky & His Connection To Teaching
Completed Revised Plan For Theory Of Knowledge Essay – With Lots Of Examples & Resources Included
“Q & A Collections: Using Tech In The Classroom”
“Owl Eyes” Lets Students Read & Annotate, Plus Teachers Can Create Free Virtual Classrooms
“Q & A Collections: Project-Based Learning”
Here’s The “Homework” I’m Planning For My Theory Of Knowledge Class – Help Me Make It Better
Opportunities & Dangers Of Big New Growth Mindset Study
The Difference Between Information & Knowledge
The Physical & Psychological Impacts Of Racism
Absolutely Amazing Video For The Rio Paralympics: “We’re The Superhumans”
“Q & A Collections: Teaching Social Studies”
“Q & A Collections: Best Ways To Begin & End The School Year”
“Book Deserts” In Many Of Our Students’ Neighborhoods
Animatron Is A New Site Where Students Can Create Online Animations – With Voiceovers!
Postal Service Issues Jaime Escalante Stamp Today
Video & Transcript: President Obama At Dallas Memorial Service
“Guess What!” Is A Great “New” Game – Plus, ELLs Can Create A Video For An Authentic Audience
Good Classroom Management Advice For Everybody
“Q & A Collections: Race & Gender Challenges”
“Q & A Collections: Implementing The Common Core”
Free Resources From All My Books
2,600 Categorized Resources For IB Theory Of Knowledge Classes
“The History Project” Looks Like A Neat New Tool For Creating Timelines
A Visit To Your School From Michelle Obama Raises Student Achievement – What About Other Speakers?
“Pairprep” Lets Students Compete Against A Friend (Or Themselves) & Lets Teachers Monitor Progress
Video: “What Does Your Accent Say About You?”
“Q & A Collections: Student Motivation & Social Emotional Learning”
“Finding Dory,” Growth Mindset & Grit
My “best and worst education news in 2016 — so far” Published In Wash. Post
“Epic!” Provides 15,000 eBooks, Plus Virtual Classrooms, For Free
Major Review Of Research Reinforces Findings That Exercise Helps Learning
Google Unveils Lots Of New Ed Projects, Including Opening “Expeditions” To Everybody
Studies: Attendance & Passing Classes More Important Than Test Scores
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