Which of The Times’s “52 Places to Go in 2023” would you like to visit most and why? Are you

Who speaks English?
Competency goals: One of the competency goals in “International English” goes like this: Give examples of other varieties of English
Competency goals: One of the competency goals in “International English” goes like this: Give examples of other varieties of English
Take a look at this 3 minutes presentation on TED. Do you see any areas where you as students could
While news from Iran streams to the world, Clay Shirky shows how Facebook, Twitter and TXTs help citizens in repressive
Via the page Free Technology for Teachers I found this website by Kathy Scrock. There are so many different ways
Talk less – listen more is the advice Chris Kennedy gives to teachers in his TED talk about “Real world learning at
In this moment our kids can learn pretty much whatever they want whenever they want! This is a shift we
Ever since my students started to write blogs I have stressed the importance of writing comments. Lately I have been fortunate to
Profound truths are often so unsettling that people lose themselves in lengthy explanations that ultimately confuse, rather than clarify. Quote
On March 16th, 2011 Sir Ken Robinson gave a talk to the Learning without Frontiers community where he discussed creativity,
This week I have a contest for my students. I’m calling it the book challenge but I think perhaps I
I love listening to radio stations from places I have visited. And I have a long list of favorite stations.
Richard Byrne “Free technology for teachers” reminded me that CNN student news is a great place to learn about recent
I am very proud to announce a new initiative at Powerful Learning Practice: Voices from the Learning Revolution At PLP
Salman Khan talks about how and why he created the remarkable Khan Academy, a carefully structured series of educational videos
Google Cloud Connect for Microsoft Office A lot of students and teachers use Google docs to share documents. There are