May 7 #EdBlogADay

#EdBlogADay

Today’s interesting blog posts I’ve read! Enjoy!

Kelly Stidham (@kastidham)
Blogs at Work on the Work
Post “The 5 Virtues of Teachers” – Beautiful virtues we can wish all teachers had!

Janelle Wilson (@janellewilson)
Blogs at Stretching Forward
Post: Teachers ARE Professionals – What do you think about Janelle’s idea of how teachers should be paid?

Michelle Boyce (boycem3)
Blogs at Boycetown iPad Class
Post: “NO rules” – What do you think about a NO RULES school?

Marielle Venturino (@msventurino)
Blogs at Teaching for the Future: My Life As A Teacher Blog
Post: “#AprilBlogADay Was Awesome!” – Marielle was one of the few who finished #AprilBlogADay–30 posts and none were late!

Melissa Kitchen (@TheWholeTeacher)
Blogs at The Whole Teacher
Post: Be open to collaboration – Melissa talks about how a Twitter chat got her to understand the power of using Twitter.

May 4 #EdBlogADay

#EdBlogADay

Today’s picks for great new blog posts I’ve read and commented on:

Garnet Hillman (@garnet_hillman)
Blogs at Garnet Hillman: Thoughts from the trenches on being a lead learner
Post: “Sowing the Seeds of Success

Bethany Hill (@bethhill2829)
Blogs at Communicate, Coach, Care: The Central Purpose
Post: “The Heart of A Teacher

Jennifer Ward (@jenniferward)
Blogs at Teacher Et Cetera
Post: “TeachingIs

May 3 #EdBlogADay

#EdBlogADay

Today’s picks for great posts I’ve read and commented on:

Tammy Neil (@MathNeil)
Blogging at Teaching Now: Great Teachers Learn
Post: “You’re Welcome

Sean Farnum (@MagicPantsJones)
Blogging at Mr. Farnum’s EdBlog
Post: “Duck on a Bike

Meredith Towne (@BklynMeredith)
Blogging at Towne Hall
Post: “Why We Love Spring (And You Should Too) #edblogaday

May 1 #EdBlogADay

#EdBlogADay
For the #EdBlogADay challenge, I decided to read a blog post (or a few) and comment each day. However, I thought I might share those posts here, so my readers can also check out some new blogs.

Today’s picks:

JoAnn Jacobs (@JoAnnJacobs68)
Blogging at Learning is Forever
Post: “The Effects of Blogging or Why Do It?

Penny Christensen (@Pen63)
Blogging at Hot Lunch Tray
Post: “Why is Blogging Important to Teaching and Learning?

Allison Hogan (@AllisonHoganEDU)
Blogging at Primer at the Episcopal School of Dallas
Post: “May Blog A Day

#AprilBlogADay to Continue

#EdBlogADayThis month I’ve enjoyed writing one blog post a day. I didn’t really think I’d be able to keep it up, but I have so far! Only five days to go.

We had a Twitter chat today and decided to keep this community of the #AprilBlogADay challenge going next month. We will continue it in May with another added option.

You can write a blog post a day, as we did in April.  Or, you can read and comment on someone else’s blog post each day. I will take the latter challenge.  It will be called the #EdBlogADay challenge.

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