Year of Shakespeare: Y Storm | Blogging Shakespeare
Year of Shakespeare: Y Storm This post is part of Year of Shakespeare, a project documenting the World Shakespeare Festival, the greatest celebration of Shakespeare the world has ever seen. Y Storm or...
View ArticleAmendment 8: Redirecting potential public education dollars to private...
The November 2012 General election ballot will be the longest in history. do your research before you go to the polls or vote by absentee ballot. Read and think critically. Here is information on...
View ArticleShakespeare RX: Using Shakespeare as Therapy for Attention-Deficit Disorders...
Shakespeare RX: Using Shakespeare as Therapy for Attention-Deficit Disorders in Children Grasping the attention of today’s children is an increasing frustration for teachers today. As more and more...
View ArticleSonnets for Advent 8: Sonnet 23 | Blogging Shakespeare
Sonnet 23 relates directly to the poet’s reputation as an actor and a dramatist. Shakespeare knew what it was to forget lines on a stage and instead points the lover to his written works, hence the...
View ArticleSonnets for Advent 8: Sonnet 23 | Blogging Shakespeare
Sonnet 23 relates directly to the poet’s reputation as an actor and a dramatist. Shakespeare knew what it was to forget lines on a stage and instead points the lover to his written works, hence the...
View ArticleBlogging for Academic Purposes with English Language Learners: An Online...
This research investigated the use of blogs to promote collaboration between teaching English to speakers of other languages (TESOL) teacher candidates and Adolescent English teacher candidates and to...
View ArticleAll Roads Lead to Shakespeare | Blogging Shakespeare
In the 1998 film You’ve Got Mail, children’s bookstore owner Kathleen Kelly (played by Meg Ryan) claims “when you read a book as a child, it becomes a part of your identity in a way that no other...
View ArticleShakespeare in our own words | Blogging Shakespeare
On 11 July 2013 we hosted the showcase evening for a project we have been running since the autumn of 2012. 60 young people from 13 to 16 years old came to show off the poetry they had created...
View ArticleBlogging for Equality: Want to work at a law school with a commitment to social
Via @cforcese: The Common Law Section of the Faculty of Law at the University of Ottawa invites applications for professorial positions. The Common Law Section of the University of Ottawa invites...
View ArticleBlogging Blue | Sen. Kathleen Vinehout: Is Wisconsin Ready for the Corporate...
Is Wisconsin Ready for the Corporate Reformers of Education? “I just don’t understand vouchers, choice, and charter schools,” the man told me. “Could you explain?” Public education is undergoing a...
View ArticleAcademic blogging – 10 top tips | Higher Education Network | Guardian...
Academic blogging is a valuable part of the wider ecology of scholarship, with the potential for engagement, outreach and reinforcing academic impact. Although our background is in science, we hope...
View ArticleInternational students at Deusto Business School: Sean Layton, an Irish in...
In Layton’s opinion, Deusto Business School offers students, both local and international, a chance to study in a supportive setting in a modern campus. The relatively small number of students in each...
View ArticleBlogging Blue | Pirate Party candidate Joseph Klein outlines his position on...
Last week Democrat Jonathan Brostoff, one of five candidates running in the 19th Assembly District, released a position paper outlining his position on education. On the heels of the release of...
View ArticleSocial Media Strategist Fired After Blogging About Homophones
An education blogger in Utah is out of a job today after writing a blog post explaining “homophones” for the Nomen Global Language Center. If you need a quick reminder from elementary school English...
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