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Announcing Blog 6 comments

sarastinson wrote 2 months ago: Hello and welcome to my blog.  I’m excited about this new chapter in my life!  I’m a Mid … more →

Tags: Blogging, Books, caregiver, children's literature, Education, encourage reading, Language Development, Learning, Learning styles

Owning Your Thoughts1 comment

kalipr wrote 5 months ago:  My very wise and philosophical friend Hjalmar said he had heard a quote along the way that he wante … more →

Tags: Parenting and Management, Parenting, Proactive behavior, Mentoring, seedling foundation, Seedling's Promise, Social and Emotional Learning, Austin ISD

Nine down...2 comments

poetluckerate wrote 7 months ago: “Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like bananas.” - Groucho Marx Want to have some fun? Hang tha … more →

Tags: A Teacher in New Orleans, Teaching, Classroom Behavior, Education, high school life!, Inner-City High Schools, inner-city schools, keep on truckin, learn

Getting Ready for the IEP4 comments

Courtney wrote 8 months ago: This blog is being written by a teaching parent.  I am a teacher, but I am always a parent first.  I … more →

Tags: McCartney, kids, Family, Me, Childhood, Career, Aspergers, McCartney, Family

Keeping Score3 comments

poetluckerate wrote 8 months ago: So as we warily watch the path of tropical storm Isaac as it sneaks into the Gulf of Mexico with a c … more →

Tags: A Teacher in New Orleans, Classroom Behavior, Education, First week of school, inner-city schools, learn, Learning, New Orleans, New School Year!

What's It All About?6 comments

fsjenner wrote 1 year ago: What’s it all about, Alfie? Is it just for the moment we live? What’s it all about when … more →

Tags: Education Professionals, Teacher Unions, Accountability, Education Unions, School Improvement, Political Action, School Boards

Get Your Child Excited About Helping You Grocery Shop!

theexceptionalchild101 wrote 1 year ago: Does your child act up during a trip to the grocery store? Are they constantly asking you to buy the … more →

Tags: Shopping With Your Child, Ideas for special education students, Behavior, Shopping, Reading, Math, numbers, grocery list

Step 2: Create the Reward Chart

theexceptionalchild101 wrote 1 year ago: Now that you and your child have picked a few things to work for it is time to create the reward sys … more →

Tags: Positive Reward Systems, Education, Students with speical needs, Ideas for special education students, Behavior, reward systems, punishment, positive reinforcement, Special Needs

Step 1: Choosing an Effetive Reward

theexceptionalchild101 wrote 1 year ago: One of the most important steps to making this successful is having your child take part in choosing … more →

Tags: Positive Reward Systems, Education, Ideas for special education students, Behavior, reward systems, positive reinforcement, Special Needs, reward

Working together to find the key2 comments

theexceptionalchild101 wrote 1 year ago: I want to start by telling you a little bit about myself and the goal I have for this blog. I believ … more →

Tags: Welcome, Education, Students with speical needs, Ideas for special education students

To Justify Every 'A,' Some Professors Hand Over Grading Power to Outsiders - Technology - The Chronicle of Higher Education

raw28 wrote 1 year ago: To Justify Every ‘A,’ Some Professors Hand Over Grading Power to Outsiders – Techn … more →

Tags: leadership, academic, literacy education, Higher Education, Colleges and Universities

Making A Difference Through Prayer

nancyznewz wrote 1 year ago: Every Monday morning for the last year, Rod, Ben and Mario have met to pray. They are Christian teac … more →

Tags: Daniel Institute Weekend, Gathering of Friends, Christian educators

Texas Teachers May Get Access To Confidential Student Criminal Histories

raw28 wrote 1 year ago: Texas Teachers May Get Access To Confidential Student Criminal Histories I believe this law creates … more →

Tags: Accountability, academic, Higher Education, safe schools, at-risk students, Youth, Adolescent development, Tao Te Ching, eastern philosophy

How Bout that Dragon?

raw28 wrote 1 year ago: Back on the block.  The Invisible Dragon blog is possibly my best friend since 2007.  I have some gr … more →

Tags: black man, academic, safe schools, at-risk students, Adolescent development, Tao Te Ching, African American Taoists, African American Buddhists, African American New Age Thinkers

It's My Classroom1 comment

fsjenner wrote 1 year ago: If you are my age (born in 1950), then you’re probably familiar with the hit song “It … more →

Tags: "Reform Experts", Teachers and Teaching, Education Transformation, Quality Teachers/Quality Teaching, Education Professionals, Blogs and Blogging, Education reform, Faculty and Staff, School Improvement

Check out this Science Blog by Science Writers

Julie Burtinshaw wrote 2 years ago: Check out this great blog: Sci/Why, where Canadian children’s writers discuss science, words, … more →

Tags: Sci-Why, science blog for kids

Colorado Passes Most Sweeping Youth-Concussion Law in U.S.

raw28 wrote 2 years ago: This is very good news on a subject I am deeply involved in. Youth and adolescent sport safety requi … more →

Tags: safe schools, Youth, Adolescent development, athletics, injuries, concussions, pain, athletic traini, african american youth, youth sport, Injuries, emergency rooms visit, sport concussions

James Baldwin’s “A Talk to Teachers”2 comments

raw28 wrote 2 years ago: James Baldwin published “A Talk to Teachers” in The Saturday Review of Dec. 21, 1961. The essay was … more →

Tags: Black Men, enlightment, leadership, Mindfulness, hate, academic, Higher Education, Multiculturalism, safe schools

Cool School - Where Peace Rules -- Human Development Scientists And Computer Game Developers Design Video Game That Teaches Conflict Resolution To Kids

raw28 wrote 2 years ago: Cool School – Where Peace Rules — Human Development Scientists And Computer Game Develop … more →

Tags: Multiculturalism, safe schools, at-risk students, multicultural groups, Bullying, student learning, Middle school adolescents, Intervention, strategies to curb violence


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