A blog about finding and sharing poetry with young people. Created and maintained by Sylvia Vardell, Professor at Texas Womne's University, and author of several books.
Created and maintained by author, presenter, and literacy advocate, Pat Mora. This blog features a Creativity Salon with links to author interviews, and information about El Día de los Niños, El Día de los Libros/ Children's Day, Book Day.
Eduwonk is a blog written by Andrew Rotherham, Co-founder and Partner at Bellwether Education Partners. The blog focuses mostly on education policy and politics.
The author of "Our School: The Inspiring Story of Two Teachers, One Big Idea and the Charter School That Beat the Odds," Jacobs' work has also been published in writing textbooks, including in "Connections," "Imagining" and "Perspectives on Contemporary Issues."
This space explores issues in public education policy, and it advocates for a commitment to and a re-examination of the democratic purposes of schools.
In addition to writing books on dropping out and accountability, Dr. Sherman Dorn is the coeditor of books on school communities and Florida education policy, the author of several articles and book chapters on the history of special education, and several pieces on academic freedom in higher education.
Since 2005, Edublogs has been hosting blogs and providing custom blogging platforms to individual teachers, school districts and hundreds of thousands of students
Using the standards and resources of PBS's NewsHour with Jim Lehrer, NewsHour Extra provides students and teachers with quality educational resources based on current issues and events. NewsHour Extra's mission is to help high school students understand world events and national issues and answer the question "why should I care?" about the news.
This site is a resource for educators everywhere to learn how to use YouTube as an educational tool. There are lesson plan suggestions, highlights of great educational content on YouTube, and training on how to film your own educational videos.