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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 days ago
The Physicists’ Library: Best 33 Physics Books
Welcome to "The Physicists’ Library": an expertly curated compilation of the best 33 physics books that every enthusiast, student, and professional physicist should consider exploring.
Amy Smith Literature
Teaching and studying English Literature and Language at Key Stages 3, 4, and 5.
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Macbeth Character Analysis 4: The Witches
Whilst Macbeth is the play’s title character, it is the witches who appear on stage first, casting an impression of their malevolent control over the action which follows. In the first scene, Shakespeare presents the …
cavmaths
Maths, Teaching and Life.
By Stephen Cavadino.
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Updated 3 months ago
Carnival of Mathematics 224
Roll up, roll up, roll up. Come hither come all to the Carnival of Mathematics. This is the 224th Edition of the longest running Maths Carnival. For those of you who are unaware, a “blog …
cherrylkd
S.E.N ADVOCATE.
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That Thorny Subject
It’s the holidays so that means there’s been a debate on edutwitter. I’ve watched some conversations regarding the use of isolation rooms and think there may be some confusion. This is a very short post …
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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Messy markbooks: monitoring participation in (and across) lessons
Since taking the plunge with mini-whiteboards (see this post) over the past few years my ability to know whether students are paying attention, thinking and practising has dramatically increased. Because I'm usually teaching groups of …
Donald Clark Plan B
What is Plan B? Not Plan A!
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I asked myself (‘Digital-Don’) what personality traits I showed, then compared this to LLM personality trauits (OCEAN)
I asked myself, namely my ‘Digital-Don', a chatbot created in OpenAI, what personality traits I showed, according to the well-validated OCEAN model. I was essentially using all of my writings as evidence, years of blogs, …
By Donald Clark, 678 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 2 weeks ago
Sence, Since, or Sense: What is the Spelling?
Yesterday, my eight-year-old daughter had a shocking revelation about commonly misspelled words as I looked over a story she was writing: “You mean sence isn’t a word?!” she gasped. “Then … The post Sence, Since, …
By Lillie Marshall, 54 words
The Echo Chamber
Education...education...education.
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Updated 4 days ago
2024-05-05 15:22
Why the three hour observation limit needs to stay
Eduwonk
Education News, Analysis, and Commentary.
By Andrew J. Rotherham.
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Joe Biden & NPR Have The Same Problem, Jed Wallace And I Have The Same Wardrobe, Plus Edujobs, Teachers And AI!
Jed and I have a new WonkyFolk out. Most of you listen on various podcasts apps but if you watch on YouTube you’ll see that although we don’t preplan Jed and I are aligned and …
The Ethan Hein Blog
Music, Technology, Evolution.
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Back to Black
For my latest column, MusicRadar assigned me to write about “Back to Black” by Amy Winehouse, since the movie of the same name is about to come out. I didn’t have a relationship with the …
Free-Range Kids
How parents and teachers can let go and grow.
By Lenore Skenazy.
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U Michigan Researcher Sarah Clark: Only 8% of 18 Year Olds Can Schedule a Doctor’s Appointment
This is the testimony researcher Sarah Clark gave last week in support of Let Grow’s “Reasonable Childhood Indepndence” law in Michigan. Read it and weep! My name is Sarah Clark. I am a research faculty …
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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On Shogun
It’s sheer coincidence, of course, that there’s a reboot of the classic tv miniseries Shōgun the semester I’m running my perennial Samurai: History, Literature, Mythology class, with the finale airing in these last weeks of …
By Jonathan Dresner, 1,058 words
GeoEd Trek - AGU Blogosphere
Focuses on geoscience education/outreach, science communication, and technology tools in the classroom, online, and in the field.
By Laura Guertin.
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Updated 5 months ago
The GeoEd Trek ends…
Back in 2014, I was invited to join the AGU Blogosphere to post about geoscience education and educational technology (see my very first post, Join the Trek to explore Geoscience Education). Over time, as my …
By Laura Guertin, 287 words
Houston Foresight – Blog
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Houston Foresight Spring Gathering 2025: Biggest and Baddest Yet!
More than 100 students, alumni, and friends of the University of Houston Foresight program met in Houston for the 2024 Spring Gathering to explore Being and Becoming Human. Travelers came in from as far as …
how we montessori
How we implement the principles of Maria Montessori in our home.
By Kylie.
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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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Half Pages
This post isn’t going to be very deep, but I’m taking a vacation next week and I don’t want to let a whole month go by without posting anything. I thought I would reflect a …
By Thomas Basbøll, 339 words
joe moran's words
on the everyday, the banal and other important matters.
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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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Every Tech Tool in Classrooms Needs Ruthless Scrutiny (Jessica Grose)
Just as school boards and administrators evaluate carefully every item placed in classrooms from the size of windows to furniture to whiteboards to textbooks, so too should the ubiquitous technologies used daily–nay, hourly–such as cell …
By larrycuban, 1,662 words
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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A Cumulatively Effective Way of Dealing With Worries
At the age of seven, I waved a medical encyclopedia in front of my parents and announced that I had “free-floating anxiety”. The book was one of only a few we had in the house, …
By Laura McInerney, 725 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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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 …