More Weird Buildings Here are some new additions to The Best Images Of Weird, Cool & Neat-Looking Buildings (& Ways To Design Your Own): 15 Bizarre Buildings 7 Coolest ‘Weird Buildings’ (Thanks to Interesting Pile for the link)
“Film Education” Looks Like An Excellent Resource Film Education is a UK site with tons of study guides and other resources on how to integrate movies into any curriculum. It also has some neat online activities. I’m adding it to The Best Places To Find Theatrical Movies On Science, Math, & ...
“Edge” Is Somewhat Like TED Talks Edge (which I originally learned about from David Deubelbeiss) brings together “big thinkers” to both talk about “big” issues and also write about them. Their videos are intriguing, though the presentation style is just “talking heads.” I found their ...
“Teaching The Levees” Teaching The Levees is a website set-up to support teachers using Spike Lee’s film, “When The Levees Broke.” It has a ton of useful resources and lesson plans, and is supported by Teachers College, Teachers College Press, and the Rockefeller ...
More Super Bowl Resources Here are the newest additions to The Best Sites Where ELL’s Can Learn About The Super Bowl: Super Bowl Legends is a slideshow from TIME magazine. Super Bowl’s Most Memorable Ads is a Wall Street Journal video. Here’s a video about Animal Planet’s ...
Impressive L.A. Times Features On Vang Pao Funeral The week-long funeral for Hmong leader General Vang Pao has begun, and the Los Angeles Times has both an impressive slideshow and useful article on it. I’m adding both to The Best Websites To Learn About The Hmong.
Social Skills Training Report Is Even More Interesting Than I Thought… Earlier today I posted the press release announcing a new study identifying substantial student academic gains from an intentional effort to implement social emotional learning (SEL). Since that time, Ed Week has come out with a more extensive ...