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Saturday, January 23, 2010

What am I reading?

After reading Scott McLeod's Dangerously Irrelevant blog entry about what he was reading on-line, I thought I would share what I am reading.

Here is a list of blogs that I have subscribed to with Google Reader:

  • Parents for Real Learning First
  • A Passion for Teaching
  • Bridging Differences
  • Core Knowledge Foundation
  • D.C. Schools Insider
  • Dangerously Irrelevant
  • Dan Pink
  • Educational Policy Blog
  • Education Week
  • Elementary School Leadership
  • Free Technology for Teachers
  • GFBrandenburg's Blog
  • RailsTips
  • Joanne Jacobs
  • Jock Mackenzie
  • Kare Givers
  • Learning Matters
  • Public School Insights
  • National Journal Online
  • NYC Public School Parents
  • PDK International
  • Schools Matter
  • Seth's Blog
  • The Answer Sheet
  • Stephen Murgatroyd
  • Two Writing Teachers
  • Will Richardson's posterous
  • Yong Zhao
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