Best Posts Of The Week

Best Posts Of The Week

 

This series used to be called “The Most Popular Posts Of The Week.”

However, Google has changed their analytics program and, for the life of me, I can’t seem to figure out how to transition to it.

And, since the popularity of posts has never affected what I post in the least, I figure now I’ll just list my choices for the best posts that have appeared here in the past week (or two).

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Here are my choices for the past week (or two):

“With Trump in Office, Schools Should Ask Themselves These Questions”

NY Times Learning Network Launches Why I Think Is Their Best Contest – Writing Tiny Memoirs

Video: “American Agitators” Film Is Complete & I Think Anyone Interested In Making Our World A Better Place Should Watch It

One “Tried & True” Strategy I’m Using To Increase Chances Of Students Doing Useful Homework This year

The British Museum’s “Living Museum” Is Pretty Cool

Over One Million California Students Have An Undocumented Family Member

Here Are Teaching Ideas For The Day After The Presidential Election

Google Continues To Try Hard With Several New AI Tools, But I Still Don’t Think They’re Worth The Climate Change They Cause

Turning Problems Into Opportunities – How I Transformed A Class Cellphone Problem Into An Relationship-Building & Family Engagement Success

I’m Not Sure If It’s The “Best,” But Here’s A Collection Of Ideas For How Schools & Teachers Might Respond To A Trump Victory

The Best Posts & Articles About The 2024 Election’s Impacts On Education

The Best Post Mortems Of The 2024 Presidential Election

The Best Resources For Developing Lessons On The Question, “Who Is An American?”

“9 Low-Cost Ways Schools can Make Life Better for Teachers & Students”

“Want to Retain Teachers? Here’s What Districts and Schools Can Do”

“5 More Things A Teacher Says Educators (& Others) Should Know”

“How to Make Students Feel Safe After the Election”

“Don’t Deliver Culturally Responsive Teaching Before Understanding It”

 

   This series used to be called “The Most Popular Posts Of The Week.” However, Google has changed their analytics program and, for the life of me, I can’t seem to figure out how to transition to it. And, since the popularity of posts has never affected what I post in the least, I figure most popular posts Larry Ferlazzo’s Websites of the Day…

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