With the school starting I thought it was time to add to the eduction blogroll, and I thought I would share my new additions since parents should really tune in to teacher blogs to get an idea concerning what is really going on in education.
Here are 14 (I just couldn’t stop at 13) education blogs to visit, and I have plenty more in the sidebar under “history” and “education.”
I could've given a description for each one, but part of the fun is to click through and enjoy exploring these new places on your own.
1. A Swiftly Tilting Planet
2. A Teacher's Education
3. A Tense Teacher
4. Aimless Miss
5. So You Want to Teach?
6. Jose Vilson
7. Dr. Homeslice
8. Parentalcation
9. School of Blog
10. Casting Out Nines
11. Just a Substitute Teacher Blog
12. Educator on the Edge
13. Mrs. B-G's English Blog
14. The Doc Is In
Do you "thirteen" on Thursdays? If not you can join up or link to others who do HERE.
Thank you for link!
ReplyDeletefun! going to check them out now!
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ReplyDeleteI wish I had all that information when I was a teacher.
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Thanks so much for these links! Happy TT!
ReplyDeletenow that list is nice. happy thursday.
ReplyDeleteI've spent the summer learning ALL about Pennsylvania's laws concerning educating gifted kids, and I know there's way more to learn. I'll definitely be checking these folk out, as well as others in your blogroll.
ReplyDeleteHappy start-of-the-year!
Happy Thursday! Thanks for visiting....
ReplyDeleteGreat way to give props to these sites! As a parent I agree with you wholeheartedly that parents should spend some time getting the perspective of the teachers. Happy TT! :)
ReplyDeleteI wonder how many of the parents spend any time on this? Have a great TT. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat links. I used to be a high school teacher (before I became a sahm).
ReplyDeletehappy TT!
I'm so glad so many of you agree with me. Most parents only hear from the media, from the legislators and other politicians, and groups with an agenda.
ReplyDeleteOne of the best things a parent can do today is to read education blogs. You'll discover wonderful things are going on, but you will also see many of the negative effect that heavy legislation brings to the interaction between teacher and student. You will also discover that many of the problems in education are not regional in scope, but cover the nation.
If you are a parent make an effort this year to visit two, three, or more eductator blogs and make them a regular read.
I'll have to check out these links later. Thanks and happy TT!
ReplyDeleteI appreciate the love. Really I do. Thanks. Have a good one.
ReplyDeleteA great list of links...it's such an important job (and such an important subject). I find myself wishing I'd paid more attention to my world history courses in high school because they turned out to matter a lot in my work (must admit, I enjoyed my American history courses).
ReplyDeleteYou might enjoy our T13, which is a list of American political scandals, including the Aaron Burr case, teapot dome, and others...
Back to work for me next week, too!
ReplyDeleteI'm bookmarking this to check these out later.
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Thank you for the new links.
ReplyDeleteGood idea for TT. I visit Tense Teacher regularly. I will have to check some of the others.
ReplyDeleteThank you, thank you, thank you! Of course my boys aren't too happy I've spent the entire morning reading your site and links, again, rather than feed them, but sometimes education is more important than Cheerios....
ReplyDeleteOoh, great list - I'll have to check them all out! :)
ReplyDeleteThese look like good links... I'll peruse them and see what will translate to homeschooling.
ReplyDeleteHappy TT!
http://texasfarmwife.blogspot.com/2007/08/thursday-13-2-13-things-i-have-learned.html
Thanks for the add. I shall do the same!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the list, it's nice to have a new list of edubloggers at the onset of a new year!
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot for the link! I appreciate it.
ReplyDeleteI appreciate the link!
ReplyDeleteBrian B.
A Swiftly Tilting Planet
www.edtecher.com