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http://www.edutopia.org/crss
Improving Public Schools & Public Education is a blog from the Edutopia website. I am a frequent visitor of this website, so I figured it would be wise to have Google Reader locate the blogs for me. Teachers, administrators, and parents who have a hand in the educating children who attend public schools write these blogs. The blogs focus on things like improvements on teacher development, classroom management and new technologies. They send a lot, but I can filter through the ones that are meaningful for me.
http://www.freetech4teachers.com/feeds/posts/default
I subscribe to Free Technology For Teachers because I am always looking for new ideas about implementing technology into my classroom. Since I have been subscribed, I have found many useful links and videos. The subscription sends out about 22 posts a week, which is very manageable.
http://www.brighthub.com/education/k-12/rss.asp
K-12 learning is a place where teachers blog about things that they have done in the classroom. They post ideas for other teachers to try. I really love teacher feedback, and teacher sharing. My motto for teaching is “beg, borrow, and steal”. There is no need to reinvent the wheel over and over each year when so many great teachers do things that work well.
http://feeds.feedburner.com/SLJAFuse8Production
School Library Journal is another subscription of mine because I love introducing my students to new books. The Library journal writes useful reviews of new books, and these can be used as book talks.
http://rss.suite101.com/classroom-management-tips.xml
Suite101 Classroom Management is subscription that I value a lot this year. I have a difficult class, and I have to change my classroom management styles all of the time. I have to always find new ideas to manage my class. This subscription includes some wonderful ideas on what to try, and how to do it. Blogs are not posted frequently, but the archived posts are useful all year.
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