I hope to be a part of many collaborative blogs throughout my teaching career; with my colleagues, my school district, my students and their parents. Also, my mentors and members of my personal learning network. Any excuse to communicate with fellow teachers or parents is a good excuse in my book, so I would absolutely advocate collaborative blogs.
Components of At the Teacher's Desk--
"An experiment in professional learning, collaboration and sharing of ideas."
- Visitor Tracker
- Contributor List
- Contributors' Blog List
- Most Active Contributors
- Twitter - Search
- Twitter - Follower Counter
- Labels List
Members
- John Strange (Alabama)
- Mr. McClung (Arkansas)
- Mr. Chamberlain (Missouri)
- Mr. Lamshed (Australia)
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- Jane Hake
- ali colbeck (Australia)
- Mr. Moore (Colorado)
My Top 5 Posts from At the Teacher's Desk
- Scary Statistics Enough said.
- The Fundred Project I hope circumstances allow me to facilitate an amazing project like this one when I become a teacher.
- Using Skype to Connect ESOL Students with Foreign Language Students Because every ESOL student can benefit from communicating with someone in their 1st and 2nd language.
- How Do I Know I am Not Just being Selfish? I guess you don't. However, I think the confusion comes from "generation gaps".
- Pencils and Crayons to be Banned in Schools Detrimental.
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