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March’s “The Best…” Lists — There Are Now 1,083 Of Them
Here’s my monthly round-up of new “The Best…” lists I posted this month (you can see all 1,083 of them categorized here):
The Best Resources On Teens & Hearing Loss
The Best Resources For Images From The Planck Satellite
A Beginning List Of The Best Geography Sites For Learning About Africa
The Best Posts & Articles On Student Engagement
The Best Posts & Articles On The Impact Of School Closures — Suggest More!
The Best Resources For Learning About Ability Grouping & Tracking — Help Me Find More
The Best Resources For Doing A “One-Sentence Project”
The Best Posts & Articles On MOOC’s — Help Me Find More
My Choices For The Best Posts From The Shanker Blog
The Best Resources For Learning About The Concept Of “Transfer” — Help Me Find More
The Best Alternatives To Google Reader Now That It’s Being Shut Down
The Best Places To Create Funny Subtitles For Silent Movies
March’s Best Posts From This Blog
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 older Best Posts of the Month at Websites Of The Month (more recent lists can be found here).
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):
“I Wish You To” Lets You Easily Draw & Create Your Own Ecards
What Is Your Most Original & Successful Lesson?
“Student Engagement ‘Requires A Conversation’”
My New Book, Self-Driven Learning, Is Now Available On Kindle
Here’s The Latest Reflection/Goal-Setting Sheet I’m Using With Students
“Edcanvas” Has Just Leaped To The Top Of My List Of Useful Web 2.0 Tools
See What The Poor Can Buy Around The World In “The Poverty Line”
Another Positive Review Of My New Book
Video: “Imagine a World Without Hate”
Our Students Are Not Supermen & Superwomen
Two Excellent Posts On Giving Effective Feedback
“Many Ways To Help Students Develop Academic Vocabulary”
Part Two Of My ASCD Article On Using Ed Tech In The Classroom
“They didn’t come in and try to say that we needed to do everything differently”
What A Great Piece In “The New Yorker” About Standardized Tests
“Teachers & Superintendents Must ‘Work To Understand Each Other’”
“Ethical & Effective Test Prep” Is Another Excerpt From My New Book
Infographic: “History of the English Language”
Response: We Need “Fewer John Waynes & More John Deweys”
“Skype Announces Free Group Video Calling for Teachers”
“Ideas for English Language Learners | The Real Harlem Shake, Mapping Memories and More”
Chart: Useful Summary Of The Differences Between Parent Involvement & Parent Engagement
Links To The Entire Six Week Twitter Chat On Helping Students Develop Intrinsic Motivation
“Ten Elements Of Effective Instruction”
Writing Letters To Students Redux
Video: “Helping Students Motivate Themselves”
“Map Tales” Lets You Create “Map-Based Stories”
Excellent Post On New KIPP Charter Schools Study
Learning Another Language Makes Your Brain Grow Bigger — Literally
My New Article “Technology: Moving from No to Yes”
You Can Read My New Book Excerpt At This Link Without Registering….
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