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Larry Ferlazzo's Monthly Website Newsletter -- January, 2015

December’s “The Best” Lists — There Are Now Exactly 1,400 Of Them!

Here’s my monthly round-up of new “The Best…” lists I posted this month (you can see all 1,400 of them categorized here):

Fifty “Best” Lists On Parent Engagement — In One Place!

The Best “Words Of The Year” Features For 2014

My Best Posts On New Research Studies In 2014 – Part Two

“My Best Posts On Parent Engagement In 2014 – Part Two”

The Best Videos For Educators In 2014 – Part Two

The Best Tweets Of 2014 — Part Two

The Best Social Studies Sites Of 2014 — Part Two

The Best Web 2.0 Applications For Education In 2014

The Best Science Sites Of 2014 – Part Two

The Best Year In Review Features — 2014

My Most Popular Posts In 2014

The Best Comic Strips For Students & Teachers In 2014

The Best Online Learning Games Of 2014

The Best Articles I’ve Written About Education In 2014

The Best Fun Videos For English Language Learners In 2014 – Part Two

The Best Ways To Create Online Content Easily & Quickly In 2014

The Best Articles, Posts & Videos On Education Policy In 2014 – Part Two

The Best Education “Year-In-Review” Round-Ups For 2014

“The Ten Best Classroom Q & A Posts Of 2014″

A Collection Of The Best Education-Related “Most Popular” Lists For 2014

The Best Articles (And Blog Posts) Offering Practical Advice & Resources To Teachers In 2014 – Part Two

The Best Resources, Articles & Blog Posts For Teachers Of ELLs In 2014 – Part Two

The Best Collections Of Infographics, Charts & Maps – 2014

The Best Websites For English Language Learner Students In 2014 – Part Two

The Best Education Predictions For 2015

Best and worst education news of 2014 — a teacher’s list.

My Favorite Posts In 2014 — Part Two

The Best Theory Of Knowledge Resources In 2014 – Part Two


The Best Education-Related Books Visitors To This Blog Read In 2014

The Best Mobile Apps For The Classroom: An Open-Ended Crowdsourced List

The Best Research On Why Some Students Ask For More Or Less Help Than Others

The Best Tools For Creating “Word Frequency Charts” For Books, Articles & Movies

The Best Resources For International Migrants Day

The Best Christmas Videos For English Language Learners – Help Me Find More

The Best Articles On The New E-Rate Increase

The Best Posts, Articles & Videos Explaining Why Punishment Is Often Not The Best Classroom Strategy

Useful Resources For Teaching About Eric Garner’s Death


The Best Fun Videos To Teach Language Conventions — Help Me Find More

 

December’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).

You can also see my all-time favorites 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):

“Nine education predictions for 2015″

“The Most Popular Classroom Q & A Posts In 2014″

ESL/EFL Teachers Can Get Great Free Online Prof. Dev. With “The Electronic Village Online”

The Wash. Post Publishes My Annual “Best and worst education news” Of The Year

BAM! Radio Redesigns Site – Listen To All Thirty-Three Of My Shows!

‘Care Is The Catalyst For Learning’

Second Great Video Of Football Star’s Love Of Reading

Quote Of The Day: “constructivist methods are intensely valuable”

“‘There’s Nothing More Innovative Than Care’”

Study: Conscientiousness + Curiosity = Academic Success

Best Christmas Video Of The Year — From Improv Everywhere

New Sesame Street Video On Self-Control: “Imagine It’s Something Else”

Video: My English Language Learners Did A “One-Sentence Project”

Video: New TEDx Talk By Carol Dweck

A Step Towards Star Trek’s “Universal Translator”

“Supporting Student Engagement By ‘Building Community’”

“Student Engagement Is ‘The Act Of Being Invested In Learning’”

Obama Administration Insists On Evidence Before Supporting A Program – Unless It’s Their Own Ed Policy

Getting The Least Motivated Students More Motivated By Working With The Most Motivated

“Should students discover their own math lessons?”

“Student Engagement ‘Involves Joyous Effort’”

The Difference Between Failures and Mistakes

Wash Post: “single most important factor in helping children learn is the quality of their teachers” – WRONG!

“Ways Of Knowing” Final Projects By My IB Theory of Knowledge Students

“The Best Ways To Engage Students In Learning”

“Hstry” Looks Like A Nice Tool For Making Timelines Online

Extrinsic Motivation In My Classroom

“The ‘Secret Sauce’ Of Formative Assessment”

Quote Of The Day: The Benefits Of Collaboration

“Grit” Runs Amok In The New York Times

 




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