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I currently teach middle school science and math at the Laguna Blanca school in scenic Santa Barbara. I previously taught at the American Nicaraguan School in Managua, where I developed curriculum and taught physics, conceptual physics and earth ...

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The Committed Sardine Blog

http://web.mac.com/iajukes/thecommittedsardine/BLOG/BLOG.html

Join Ian Jukes as he discusses education, technology and teaching for the 21st century. He writes. “Noted anthropologist Margaret Mead once wrote ‘never doubt that a small group of committed people can change the world - indeed it is the only thing that ever has.’ That's why we're Committed Sardines. The Committed Sardine Blog… Thinking outside the can.”


Eduwonk

http://www.eduwonk.com

Eduwonk contains education news and commentary by Andrew Rotherham, co-founder and co-director of Education Sector.


From the Trenches of Public Ed.

http://publiceducationdefender.blogspot.com/

Dennis Fermoyle is the author of In The Trenches: A Teacher’s Defense of Public Education, and has been a public school teacher for over 30 years. "His views are based on real experience and they contain the much needed common sense that education critics and reformers often lack."


Infinite Thinking Machine

http://www.infinitethinking.org

"The Infinite Thinking Machine (ITM) is designed to help teachers and students thrive in the 21st century. Through an active blog, an Internet TV show, and other media resources, the ITM shares a 'bazillion practical ideas' for turning the infinite universe of information into knowledge."


Jen Robinson’s Books Page

http://jkrbooks.typepad.com/blog

Updating almost daily, this blog contains book reviews for hundreds of children’s books. Robinson’s goal is, "promoting the love of books by children, and the continued reading of children’s books by adults."


Learning the Language

http://blogs.edweek.org/edweek/learning-the-language

Authored by Mary Ann Zehr, Assistant Editor for Education Week, this blog discusses the latest policies and news with regard to the schooling of English-Language Learners.


PBS learning.now

http://www.pbs.org/teachers/learning.now/

Learning.now, hosted by Andy Carvin, is "a weblog that explores how new technology and Internet culture affect how educators teach and children learn. It will offer a continuing look at how new technology such as wikis, blogs, vlogs, RSS, podcasts, social networking sites, and the always-on culture of the Internet are impacting teacher and students' lives both inside and out of the classroom."


Steve Hargadon

http://www.stevehargadon.com/

Follow along with Steve Hargadon as he discusses, “K-12 Educational Technology: Web 2.0, Free and Open Source Software, and the Future of Education.”


Weblogg-ed

http://weblogg-ed.com/

A blog about new technologies in K-12 education with an eye towards making technology accessible to all teachers. Author Will Richardson writes, “This site is dedicated to discussions and reflections on the use of Weblogs, wikis, RSS, audiocasts and other Read/Write Web related technologies in the K-12 realm, technologies that are transforming classrooms around the world.”