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 my previous Best Posts of the Month at Websites Of The Month.
These posts are different from the ones I list under the monthly “Most Popular Blog Posts.” Those are the posts the largest numbers of readers “clicked-on” to read. I have to admit, I’ve been a bit lax about writing those posts, though.
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):
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This Is The Best Lesson Plan On Punctuation I’ve Ever Read
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Interview Of The Month — Larry Cuban
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Wow, Storify Has Just Made Some Great Changes!
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“Part Two — Can Teachers Be Friends With Students?”
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Empedia
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“Response: Can Teachers Be Friends With Students? — Part One”
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Very Thoughtful Report On Issues Around Teacher Seniority
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More Research Showing Why Inductive Learning Works
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Daniel Pink On Grades, Autonomy & Inquiry
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Easily Create Animations With “Disapainted”
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This Will Be A GREAT Project For ELL Students!
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“Why schools should not grade character traits”
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“SAS Curriculum Pathways” Looks Like A Winner
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“Criminal Penguins”
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“Several Ways To Respond To “Unpredictable” Student Behavior”
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Uh Oh, Harvard Goal Study Is An “Urban Legend”
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“In giving up a little control, Jobs found a lot more power”
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“The Benjamin Franklin Effect” In The Classroom
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“Standardized Test Critiques & Potential Alternatives”
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Another Fun Video For ESL/EFL
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“Ways The “Next Generation” Of Standardized Tests Should Treat ELL’s”
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“Live Minutes” Looks Like A Nice Collaborative Tool
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A Fun Video For English Practice
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