Let’s face it, most teachers don’t read blogs. If you’re reading this blog by e-mail then this might be the only blog you read. If you have time for a few more, here are a few I may not have recommended before. I’m only recommending practical, news you can use blogs. For my other favorites, see my blogroll.:
Joanne Jacobs
There’s a reason why she’s one of the most popular edublogs. If you want to be aware of educational news and sound smart in the teacher’s lounge, this may be the only blog you need. Joanne consistently beats all other bloggers in posting current educational events.
Speaker Sue Says
This is frequently updated and offers practical, no nonsense advice on giving presentations. Please, can every teacher and administrator who gives professional development read this.
Larry Ferlazzo ESL Sites of the Day
I’m not sure how Larry finds all these sites but he finds new sites all the time. He posts probably 50-100 sites per week bou don’t have to check out all of them. If you find one good link a week you don’t have to pay for any subscription based services.
Mathew,
Thanks for the kind words, and for suggesting the other two blogs, too…
Larry
Hi, Mathew. This doesn’t have to do with this post, but I didn’t know where to put this. I just received your semi-monthly newsletter and am so happy. It is full of so much good information. I really love the link to assessments.
Thank you so much.
Matthew – another great resource for teachers who are just beginning to read blogs, educational or otherwise is Alltop; described often as the world’s best online “magazine rack”. Lots of wonderful choices-all in one spot!
http://www.alltop.com/education