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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My United States Class History Blog
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“Thinglink” Could Be A Great Tool For ELL’s
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Use “LearnClick” For An Excellent Metacognitive Lesson
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“The Difference Between Parent “Involvement” & Parent “Engagement””
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Good Video Series On Critical Thinking
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Some Cool Pinterest Resources
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My Most Popular Posts On Parent Engagement Over The Past Six Months
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What Would This Animal Be Saying And/Or Thinking?
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“Ways To Build Trust Between Parents & Teachers — Part One”
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My New Piece In The Washington Post
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Very Good Explanation Of Learning & The Brain
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“Blooms Taxonomy According to Seinfeld”
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ChronoZoom Will Be The Coolest Thing You See Today
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“Telling students it’s okay to fail helps them succeed — study”
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“What Principals Look For In A Prospective Teacher”
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Does Getting Better At Metacognition Physically Alter The Brain?
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“New” Multilingual Site For Learning English
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“Do’s & Don’ts For Teaching English Language Learners”
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“TED” Launches Channel For Education Today
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Keep This Picture In Mind The Next Time You Try To Teach Tech To Someone
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Excellent Phone Apps For Taking Photos With Audio Descriptions
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And If You Need Even More Evidence That Relationship-Building Is Important In The Classroom….
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“Making Faces”
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“A Lesson in Teaching to the Test, From E.B. White”
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Here’s Another Reason Why Lectures Are Not The Best Instructional Strategy
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ZooWhiz Looks Like A Good Site For Math & English
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My New Ed Week Post “Thoughts On The Meaning Of ‘Rigor’”
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Focusing On Neighborhood Assets — One Of My Favorite Lessons!
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Insanity — Mandatory Retention Of Third Graders Who Don’t Read At Grade Level?
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“Value-Added Evaluation Hurts Teaching”
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