Next February, this blog will be celebrating its ten-year anniversary! Leading up to it, I’m re-starting a series I tried to do in the past called “A Look Back.” Each week, I’ll be re-posting a few of my favorite posts from the past ten years.
At the end of each month, I’ll also compile a few of them that I think readers might find particularly useful.
In August, I shared posts from 2007 to 2009 (I’m not quite finished with 2009 yet). Here is a selection of the ones I shared from those years:
A Look Back: The Best Piece Of Classroom Management Advice I Ever Read
A Look Back: “Data-Driven” Versus “Data-Informed”
A Look Back: Compasses Or Road Maps?
A Look Back: A Pretty Interesting Year-Long Ed Tech Experiment
A Look Back: “Evaluating Teachers In Order To Fire Them?”
A Look Back: Teachers Making Home Visits
A Look Back: A Super Tool To Help When You Have A Sub
A Look Back: My Book & Blog On Parent Engagement In Schools
A Look Back: Ways To Collaborate Online – In Real Time
A Look Back: Dvolver Moviemaker Is Still One Of The Easiest Web Tools For Creating Online Content
A Look Back: “Dad, Look – There’s A Deer Over There!”
A Look Back: When A “Good” Class Goes “Bad” (And Back To “Good” Again!)
A Look Back: Providing Computers & Home Internet Access To Immigrant Families
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