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Larry Ferlazzo's Monthly Website Newsletter -- March, 2012

Here are the latest posts:

February’s “The Best…” Lists — There Are Now 863 Of Them

Here’s my monthly round-up of new “The Best…” lists I posted in February (you can see all 863 of them categorized here):

The Best Resources For World Book Day — March 1st — February, 2012

The Best Photos — In The World? — March, 2012

The Best Resources For Learning About Leap Year — February, 2012

The Best Resources For Learning About What’s Happening In Syria — February, 2012

The Best Resources On Japanese Internment In World War II — February, 2012

The Best Sites For Keeping An Eye On The Future (Help Me Identify More) — February, 2012

The Best Sites To Learn About Saul Alinsky — February, 2012

The Best Resource Sites For Scholarship Information — February, 2012

The Best Resources To Help Students Write Research Essays — February, 2012

The Best Education Articles From “The Onion” – February, 2012

 

February’s Best Posts

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):

·MentorMob Is A New Versatile Web Tool

·Can An Educator’s Clothes Affect How He/She Teaches?

·My Class Had A Very Musical Thursday Today….

·“Socrates Fails Teacher Evaluation”

·The 27th Edition Of ESL/EFL/ELL Blog Carnival Is Up!

·The Three Little Pigs,,,,If The Story Took Place Today

·Using Community Organizing To Teach Reading

·My Series-Ending Ed Week “Finale” On Reading

·Kathy Sierra On Gamification In Education

·The Dangers Of “Gamification” In Education

·“Scale Of The Universe 2″

·Is This The Strategy We Really Want To Use To Change Student Behavior?

·“The Artistifier” Might Be One Of The Best YouTube Apps Ever!

·New York Teacher Ratings Released — “At Best Unwise, At Worst Absurd”

·Cool New Word Visualization Tool!

·Subversive Graphic Organizers

·“Ways to Help Our Students Become Better Readers – Part Four”

·Join Me At My Next Webinar….

·Magisto Is A Lot Of Fun

·Excellent Short Video On The Brain And Learning

·Using Google Forms To Create “Choose Your Own Adventure Games”

·Fifth Anniversary Of This Blog — What Have Been My Most Popular Posts?

·What Can Teachers Learn From Target?

·Fascinating Study On What Learning From Mistakes Does To The Brain

·One Thousand “Theory Of Knowledge” Links — Help Me Find More

·You Can Now Pre-Order My Next Book!

·Three-Part Arne Duncan Interview On The Daily Show – An Example of Cognitive Dissonance?

·“Are Harder Questions Better Than Easy Questions?” — A New Activity

·Nancie Atwell & Cris Tovani Contribute To My New Post On Reading At Ed Week

·My New Ed Week Article: “Cultivating Student Leadership”

·TED Gets Better & Better — Now With ‘TED Quotes”

·“Turn-O-Phrase” Game Gets Better & More Accessible

·This Khan Academy History Video Is Just Awful

·Daniel Pink Answers Two Questions About Group Incentives

·Arne Duncan Supports Using Student Portfolios To Evaluate Teachers?

·I Tried One Of Robert Krulwich’s Ideas In Class Today…

·Google Starts TED-Like Talk Video Collection

·“Ways To Help Our Students Become Better Readers”

·How My Theory Of Knowledge Class Evaluated Me This Semester

·“Being Ranked Can Reduce IQ”

·“The ‘Good’ Kids Are Compliant, The ‘Bad’ Kids Are Defiant, And Nobody Is Engaged”

·A Prime Example Of English Language Learner Assets

·Teaching Students To Teach (& What School Reformers Are Missing)

·How My ESL Intermediate/Beginner Students Evaluated Our Class & Me This Semester




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