Post(s) tagged with "reflective teaching"
Larry Ferlazzo is a well-respected name in the education community. I’ve gotten awesome lesson ideas from his blog and teaching tips. Check out the list for some ideas.
About
Who I am: A fourth year high school history teacher at an urban(ish) high school in New Jersey.
What I blog about: Stuff related to education I like, and stuff I hope can help other teachers out. Technology, deals on supplies, helpful books. My focus lately is on educational technology & related resources. Occasionally, I also post things related to education reform. Because I post articles that I feel will be of interest to teachers with varying views, the political-related posts made here do not necessarily reflect my beliefs or opinions, nor do they reflect the beliefs of my employer.
What I like learning & reading about: Other teacher's opinions about and experiences with teaching & education. How I can enrich my classroom and reach out to my students. If you write about this stuff, let me know, because I probably want to read it.
What you should submit: Anything that could help a teacher.
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Stuff I like
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“Starting when their son was 3, psychologist Tammy...”
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Media Consolidation:...
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The problem with teaching is, if you took home...
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A History Question. #sschat
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In 12 hours, I will be in my classroom getting...