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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MentorMob Is A New Versatile Web Tool
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Can An Educator’s Clothes Affect How He/She Teaches?
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My Class Had A Very Musical Thursday Today….
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“Socrates Fails Teacher Evaluation”
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The 27th Edition Of ESL/EFL/ELL Blog Carnival Is Up!
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The Three Little Pigs,,,,If The Story Took Place Today
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Using Community Organizing To Teach Reading
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My Series-Ending Ed Week “Finale” On Reading
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Kathy Sierra On Gamification In Education
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The Dangers Of “Gamification” In Education
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“Scale Of The Universe 2″
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Is This The Strategy We Really Want To Use To Change Student Behavior?
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“The Artistifier” Might Be One Of The Best YouTube Apps Ever!
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New York Teacher Ratings Released — “At Best Unwise, At Worst Absurd”
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Cool New Word Visualization Tool!
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Subversive Graphic Organizers
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“Ways to Help Our Students Become Better Readers – Part Four”
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Join Me At My Next Webinar….
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Magisto Is A Lot Of Fun
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Excellent Short Video On The Brain And Learning
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Using Google Forms To Create “Choose Your Own Adventure Games”
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Fifth Anniversary Of This Blog — What Have Been My Most Popular Posts?
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What Can Teachers Learn From Target?
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Fascinating Study On What Learning From Mistakes Does To The Brain
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One Thousand “Theory Of Knowledge” Links — Help Me Find More
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You Can Now Pre-Order My Next Book!
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Three-Part Arne Duncan Interview On The Daily Show – An Example of Cognitive Dissonance?
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“Are Harder Questions Better Than Easy Questions?” — A New Activity
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Nancie Atwell & Cris Tovani Contribute To My New Post On Reading At Ed Week
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My New Ed Week Article: “Cultivating Student Leadership”
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TED Gets Better & Better — Now With ‘TED Quotes”
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“Turn-O-Phrase” Game Gets Better & More Accessible
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This Khan Academy History Video Is Just Awful
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Daniel Pink Answers Two Questions About Group Incentives
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Arne Duncan Supports Using Student Portfolios To Evaluate Teachers?
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I Tried One Of Robert Krulwich’s Ideas In Class Today…
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Google Starts TED-Like Talk Video Collection
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“Ways To Help Our Students Become Better Readers”
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How My Theory Of Knowledge Class Evaluated Me This Semester
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“Being Ranked Can Reduce IQ”
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“The ‘Good’ Kids Are Compliant, The ‘Bad’ Kids Are Defiant, And Nobody Is Engaged”
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A Prime Example Of English Language Learner Assets
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Teaching Students To Teach (& What School Reformers Are Missing)
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How My ESL Intermediate/Beginner Students Evaluated Our Class & Me This Semester
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