In addition to this blog, my blog on parent engagement, my weekly Education Week Teacher advice column, my monthly New York Times posts on teaching English Language Learner and my four books (with a fifth one coming-out in four months or so), I also write a lot of articles for other education publications (some of them are book excerpts).
I collect those articles in various places:
The Twelve Best Articles I’ve Written About Education is a continually updated post where I put my choices of the best pieces I’ve written.
I keep links to all of them here (there are about ninety right now).
And here are the ones I’ve written in the past year:
- 10 education predictions for 2012 (Washington Post)
- Helping Students Motivate Themselves (New York Times)
- The Five By Five Approach To Differentiation Success
- Cultivating Student Leadership
- Students Remember More When They Tell Stories
- Getting Organized Around Assets
- Do’s & Don’ts For Teaching English Language Learners
- Bribing Students: Another ‘Magical Solution” That Doesn’t Work
- Seven Tips for Building Positive Relationships with English Language Learners
- Assessment & Reflection With ELLs—And All Students
- Fostering Relationships in the Classroom
- Two Challenges in Teaching ELLs: Primary Language Use and Book Selection
- Merit Pay and “Loss Aversion” (Washington Post)
- Dancing Guy Doesn’t Teach Good Leadership Lessons
- What to do — and not do — for growing number of English Language Learners
- Using Games in the ELL Classroom, Part I
- Using Games in the ELL Classroom, Part II
- Eight Things Skilled Teachers Think, Say, and Do
- Using Photos With English Language Learners
- Eight Ways to Use Video With English Language Learners
- The best — and worst — education news of 2012
- Why School Reform And Other Debates Get Nasty
(my piece is the response to the primary article)
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