This new book by Young Zhao just caught my attention. I have had the pleasure of listening to a keynote by Young Zhao and I have

This new book by Young Zhao just caught my attention. I have had the pleasure of listening to a keynote by Young Zhao and I have
Found this post in here at Educational Technology and Mobile Learning. Many teachers in Norway take their students on field trips to London, Paris, Berlin
Exams are approaching and in Norway, students can use the internet while writing their exams in English year 2 and 3 in high school. That
These are great book recommendations. Thanks to Mr. Hill’s Musing. I’m sharing his article here Article found here: In an older post, Teacher workload: why less is
I just read this article written by Barack Obama, former president of the United States. It is a clear and understandable explanation of what is
This article found at the Educational Leadership website caught my attention. It discusses how instructional leadership as the principal’s central role has been a valuable
Here are a handful of useful resources for both the teacher and the students. Some are websites, some are extensions for your Chrome Browser. Might
The Guardian recently published this article “Good news at last; the world isn’t as horrific as you think”. The article is actually an extract from
This is a great post by Lucas Richardson a High School History Teacher. It reminds me of my post Extending the silence. On my many walk-throughs in classrooms,
I just received this email from the PoemOfQuotes.com. Thought I’d share it here. Hopefully, some might take the time to look at the other winners and
This makes sense I just stumbled on this by Seth Godin and it makes sense to share this now, when students are preparing presentations
Caught sight of this article reading Stephen Downes’ blog and thought it might be something my students would enjoy. What if all the students at
I just finished this book, and I must say I found it most fascinating. Recommend that you read it if you have the time. If