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about Education.
Abakcus
The best curation site for only math and science.
By Ali Kaya.
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Updated 2 weeks ago
The Top 5 Math Board Games You Must Play
At the intersection of playfulness and learning, math board games offer an extraordinary opportunity to immerse yourself in the captivating world of mathematics.
Amy Smith Literature
Teaching and studying English Literature and Language at Key Stages 3, 4, and 5.
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Updated 4 months ago
Historical fiction reading recommendations (Summer 2024)
Reflecting on my reading over the past year, I have found that I have been drawn to a considerable amount of historical fiction, most of which takes the lives of marginalised women as a starting …
By Amy Smith, 1,391 words
cavmaths
Maths, Teaching and Life.
By Stephen Cavadino.
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Updated 5 months ago
Carnival of Maths #229
Roll up, roll up, roll up and welcome to the two hundred and twenty ninth Carnival of Mathematics! 229 is a prime number, and that in itself is interesting. Its the “elder” of a set …
cherrylkd
S.E.N ADVOCATE.
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Updated 6 months ago
Death of a Sporting Hero
Yesterday (June 2nd 2024) we lost one of our great sporting heroes. Of course I’m talking about Rob Burrow CBE who played scrum-half for Leeds Rhinos. He was the tender age of 41. He lost …
David Didau – Blog
I have expressed the constraints and irritations of ordinary teachers, detailed the successes and failures of my classroom and synthesised my 15 years of teaching experienced through the lens of education research and cognitive psychology.
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Using hinge point questions in English
This post is an extract from Bringing the English Curriculum to Life. In order to teach responsively, teachers need to be able to quickly identify misconceptions and check students’ understanding. A hinge question is a …
Donald Clark Plan B
What is Plan B? Not Plan A!
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Updated 3 days ago
Reclaiming Productivity: Aligning Work, Learning, and Societal Needs
‘Productivity is being able to do things that you were never able to do before,’ said Franz Kafka. That’s pretty much the same as learning. I’d like to see education and workplace learning be more …
By Donald Clark, 544 words
DrawingsOf.com
Creative drawings, educational cartoons, happy art inspiration, fun English vocabulary & grammar lessons, kids' stories & illustration videos.
By Lillie Marshall.
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Updated a month ago
Awfull, Aweful, Awefull, or Awful? How to Spell It…
In our list of hard words to spell in the English language, “awful” vs. “awfull,” “awefull,” or “aweful” is right up there in difficulty! What is the correct way to … The post Awfull, Aweful, …
By Lillie Marshall, 56 words
The Echo Chamber
Education...education...education.
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Updated 7 months ago
Eduwonk
Education News, Analysis, and Commentary.
By Andrew J. Rotherham.
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Updated 2 days ago
The Case Of The Irish Teacher And Pronouns Is Ridiculous. The Cases Coming To Our Shores Are Not.
Coming Attractions: Ask A Psychometrician! On Wednesday Bellwether’s Michelle Croft and I are going to sit down via LinkedIn to talk testing and take your questions about testing. What’s happening, where is the field going, …
By arotherham, 1,329 words
The Ethan Hein Blog
Music, Technology, Evolution.
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In defense of “Wonderful Christmastime”
New on MusicRadar, I take a mostly sympathetic look at Paul McCartney’s omnipresent and divisive earworm. I don’t generally like Christmas music, but this song is so goofy and odd that I can’t help but …
Free-Range Kids
How parents and teachers can let go and grow.
By Lenore Skenazy.
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Updated a week ago
All of Me
Thanks to John Stossel, here is a half hour of me getting the chance to make all the points swirling around in my head and heart: How we got so afraid for our kids. What …
Frog in a Well
The primary purpose … is to promote more communication between those studying and researching in places like the United States with those in other places such as Japan.
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I Wanna be Bob Dylan
A fun book to draw from when teaching modern Japan is Soeda Azembo and Michael Lewis, A Life Adrift: Soeda Azembo, Popular Song and Modern Mass Culture in Japan ( London: Routledge, 2009). You can’t …
By Alan Baumler, 867 words
Houston Foresight – Blog
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Imagining After Capitalism Launching
Book Now Available [limited] & Paperback Launching February 10, 2025. It took over a decade, but perhaps that timing is perfect? There is much concern and plenty of gloom-and-doom about the future. I’m reminded of …
how we montessori
How we implement the principles of Maria Montessori in our home.
By Kylie.
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Updated 2 years ago
Six Blindfold Activities for Children 3yrs+
Have you tried any blindfold activities with your child? If your child goes to a Montessori school, it's likely they have tried some sensorial activities like the pink tower, knobbed cylinders, thermic tablets, perhaps even …
By howwemontessori, 566 words
Inframethodology
A weblog devoted to the underlying craft of research.
By Thomas Basbøll.
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Updated 5 months ago
Quick Links
for students | for scholars | for pleasure This blog is no longer being updated regularly with fresh content. Here are some self-study resources (including text and video) for those who would like to improve …
By Thomas Basbøll, 626 words
joe moran's words
on the everyday, the banal and other important matters.
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Updated 9 months ago
How to Know a Person
I reviewed David Brooks’s How to Know a Person for the TLS: David Brooks was raised in a Jewish family whose motto, he says, might have been “Think Yiddish, Act British.” He learned to be …
Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom Practice
Scholar/ Practitioner's thoughts on education.
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Teachers or Researchers: Whose Judgments about Classroom Practice Matter the Most?
After many years teaching high school social studies and then university graduate students, I documented the history of teaching. In this research and writing, I have struggled with a dilemma peculiar to being a researcher/practitioner. …
Laura McInerney - Blog
I’m an education journalist, co-founder of the daily survey app, Teacher Tapp, and renowned keynote speaker.
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Updated 3 weeks ago
Things I Recommend You Buy And Use
As a lifehacky person, I’m always on the lookout for items that might seem boring but secretly make life lots better. I’ve noticed people sharing similar lists to this, and I find them genuinely useful, …
By Laura McInerney, 1,313 words
Learning for Life
The motto of my nursery class:"Sunshine is delicious, rain is refreshing, wind braces us up, and snow is exhilarating; there is no such thing as bad weather, only different kinds of good weather." John Ruskin 1819-1900.
By Kierna C.
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Updated a year ago
The best place to be a child!
I was so fortunate to have the opportunity to work in our partner kindergarten in Norway over the Easter break, it was the perfect chance to spend time in the kindergarten without having to get …
Learning from my mistakes: an English teacher's blog
A 'warts and all' view of my teaching career. Hopefully, some of my thoughts will inspire you. Or, they will prevent you from making some of the mistakes I have made in the past.
By Xris.
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Looking at writers - does he ever stop smoking?
Today, I am writing a eulogy for someone very close to me. Like most people, I’ve put things off. For example, I’ve been tempted to search the history of using ‘a’ instead of ‘an’ when …