A “Round-Up” Of Recent Posts, Videos & Articles On School Reform & Union Issues There have been quite a few good and useful posts and articles on school reform issues over the past few days. Here they are, along with links to “The Best…” lists I’m adding them to: ** There have been* some good posts challenging comments by some ...
More Women’s History Resources Here are the newest additions to The Best Sites For Learning About Women’s History: The Biography Channel has a very impressive collection of resources. Gender Gap is an interesting interactive from The Wall Street Journal. Using The New York Times ...
More On Happiness The New York Times has published a very interesting interactive map charting people’s happiness across the United States, a good graphic, and an article titled Discovered: The Happiest Man in America. I’m adding the links to The Best Sites To Learn ...
Revised “The Best…” List About Writing Online I’ve just cleaned-up some “deadwood” from The Best Places Where Students Can Write Online list. A few of the tools have recently gone out of business. Check it out and feel free to offer additional suggestions.
The Best Ways For Advanced ELL’s & Non-ELL’s To Create Online Content Easily & Quickly (For Their Classmates & Teacher To See) Our school is divided into seven “Small Learning Communities” (SLC’s). Our SLC’s contain 300 students and twenty teachers each, and we all stay together during the student’s four year high school career (see What Are Small Learning Communities? for ...