Teacher Blogs
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A blog is a website where teachers can post their thoughts and observations, vent their frustrations, talk to other teachers, and more. The following list of teacher blogs is a small sample of the thousands that are on the Internet with more being added daily. For more on blogs, visit our technologies information page. Note: The titles and descriptions below were taken directly from each blog site. This list does not in any way indicate that TeacherVision® is advocating or endorsing the site or blogger. |
Diary of a Teacher Blog
TeacherVision.com brings you this blog, written by a new math teacher named Leah, who teaches the Connected Mathematics 2 program. She writes weekly about her experiences adjusting to teaching and the program. In addition to the blog, we have a Teacher's Lounge in which experts discuss Leah's progress via phone interviews. Finally, there are podcasts available of both the blog and the interviews. CogDogBlogAlan Levine's blog space for barking about instructional technology. EduBlog InsightsAnne, a university Information Systems Training Specialist, provides comments, reflections, and occasional brainstorms about using blogs in education. | So You Want to Teach?Joel, a band director in Texas, blogs about his experiences from his first few years of teaching. He's learned from his initial mistakes and wants to help others do the same. Bill MacKenty—Technology in EducationBill works to support the effective use of technology in schools and classrooms. His blog discusses how technology strengthens classroom learning. Mr. TeacherJohn Pearson is a third-grade math and science teacher in Dallas, Texas. Ms. TeacherMs. Teacher blogs about the experiences of a middle school teacher and life outside the classroom. Cal Teacher BlogA high-school teacher in California writes about his experiences, thoughts, and observations on teaching. |


