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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The Value Of Student “Ownership”
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Easily Make Your Own Unique (& Fake) CNN, NY Times, Etc. Website With “News Jack”
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“Additional Ways We Can Teach Social Studies More Effectively — Part Two”
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TED Talks Unveils New Interactive Education Website Tonight
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“Several Ways We Can Teach Social Studies More Effectively — Part One”
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What Do New Studies Say Happens If You Are Treated Unfairly And/Or Feel Controlled?
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Two Articles In This Week’s NY Times Magazine — One Useful, One Relatively Useless
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“Several Kinds Of Grading Systems”
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“Seven Tips for Building Positive Relationships with English Language Learners”
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Which Communication Pattern Do You Recognize In Your School Or District?
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“D-Day To Victory”
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“The World Stories Project” Is An Excellent Site
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“Several Ways To Engage Students Without Carrots & Sticks”
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Student Writing & Metacognition
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If You’ve Ever Called Home About A Student Problem, I’d Encourage You To Read This Post
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“What I Cannot Create, I Do Not Understand”
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A Must-Read: “Teenage Philospher Defends Missing Her Curfew”
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“Life After College: A Guide For Undocumented Students”
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Ducklings Video Demonstrates Great “Differentiated Instruction”
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The Easiest & Most Fun Tool To Create Music On The Web Just Got Even Better!
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“greatest single commentary on flaws of data-driven school reform today”
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Study: Reading For Pleasure Makes Your Brain Grow (Literally)
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My Upcoming Book On Teaching ELL’s Is On Schedule
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A Neat Way To Use A Video In Class
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“Draw A Stickman” Gets Even Better!
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