http://www.stevenkatz.com/
http://www2.yk.psu.edu/sites/scs15/ by Suzanne C Shaffer.
She has a very detailed portfolio with a lot of her own personal resources as well as links to other books, articles and blogs.
http://blog.wiziq.com/author/sylvia
http://kurtishewson.wordpress.com/ By Kurtis Hewson.
Monday, October 7, 2013
Great blogs and teacher resources
http://www.alienteachers.com/ Impressive portfolio; topic based lesson plans often with an ethical theme. I've used a couple of his ideas in class with good results.
http://www.freetech4teachers.com/ by Richard Byrne. This is a great blog for sharing online resources complete with tutorials. Categories include Video Creation Resources, Creating Blogs and Websites, Favorite Resources, Educational Alternatives to YouTube, Google Tools Tutorials.
http://film-english.com/ by Kieran Donaghy. Donaghy's portfolio is quite interesting because he incorporates short films into his ESL lessons. Whether it's the theme of the film or the language used in the film, it is all relevant to learning English as a second language.
http://kimcofino.com/ by Kim Cofino.
http://suzannekarlbrigman.wordpress.com/ by Susan Karl-Brigman. This is a quite simple and clear portfolio, complete with resume, teaching philosophy and sample lesson plans for ESL teachers.
http://www.justintarte.com/ by Justin Tarte. His portfolio is one of the top 15 educators on twitter
http://amyburghardt.wordpress.com/ by Amy Burghardt.
http://sirkenrobinson.com Ken Robinson about changing education paradigms.
http://www.freetech4teachers.com/ by Richard Byrne. This is a great blog for sharing online resources complete with tutorials. Categories include Video Creation Resources, Creating Blogs and Websites, Favorite Resources, Educational Alternatives to YouTube, Google Tools Tutorials.
http://film-english.com/ by Kieran Donaghy. Donaghy's portfolio is quite interesting because he incorporates short films into his ESL lessons. Whether it's the theme of the film or the language used in the film, it is all relevant to learning English as a second language.
http://kimcofino.com/ by Kim Cofino.
http://suzannekarlbrigman.wordpress.com/ by Susan Karl-Brigman. This is a quite simple and clear portfolio, complete with resume, teaching philosophy and sample lesson plans for ESL teachers.
http://www.justintarte.com/ by Justin Tarte. His portfolio is one of the top 15 educators on twitter
http://amyburghardt.wordpress.com/ by Amy Burghardt.
http://sirkenrobinson.com Ken Robinson about changing education paradigms.
Message from ESL Jobs
hey guys, it has been a bit since I received any submissions. So, I'll take matters into my own hands. Here is a series of educators blogs that you might find useful. take a look at them for great ideas for your classroom as well as some thought provoking videos about education.
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