Teachers
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How to Create Your Own Personalized Learning Network
Going to Google and searching for answers to your education-related questions is not the same thing as carefully constructing a deep network of resources ... -
What is the Importance of a Personal Learning Network?
As discussed in a previous post, a personal learning network (PLN) is a customized social media platform for educators. But instead of sharing pictures, ... -
Four Keys to Successfully Adopting New Instructional Materials
Leading change can be quite a challenge, especially when you’re asking teachers to let go of materials and techniques they have used for most ... -
The A-Z of Education: Education Law
In this series, I hope to guide you in acquiring the vocabulary that you need to know to be considered a competent education professional. ... -
The A-Z of Education: The Teacher Certification Process
In this series, I hope to guide you in acquiring the vocabulary that you need to know to be considered a competent education professional. ... -
The Edvocate’s List of 88 Amazing Edtech Tools, Apps, and Websites
*The Edvocate is pleased to produce its “Best of the Best” resource lists. These lists provide our readers with rankings for education related blogs, ... -
Understanding Academic Language and its Connection to School Success
Carlyn Friedberg, MS, CCC-SLP, Assessment Specialist, Lexia Learning Alison Mitchell, Ph.D., NCSP, Director of Assessment, Lexia Learning Elizabeth Brooke, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, Chief Education Officer, ... -
5 Things That Educators Should Know About the Philosophy of Education
The word philosophy is derived from two Greek words. The first word, philo, means “love.” The second, sophy, means “wisdom.” Literally, then, philosophy means ... -
Leading for Literacy
By Ruth Schoenbach and Cynthia Greenleaf Every day, middle and high school teachers ask their students to read and understand complex texts in disciplines ... -
The Cautionary Tale of Story
Teachers have been telling stories for as long as teachers have taught others. Students are still learning from the stories of our greatest ...