Final category! Below are all of the education blog categories for which I’ve solicited ‘the best of the best’ over the past few months. What’s left? And if you know of a blog for one of the previous categories that’s worth submitting, please submit to the list! (there’s a form at the end of this post)
What are some miscellaneous education blogs that P-12 educators and higher education faculty should be reading? Please contribute, see the responses, AND share this post with others so that we can get the best list possible.
What education blogs would you recommend? http://bit.ly/14ulBas Please share with others so we get a great list! #edchat #edtech
Thanks in advance for helping with this initiative. If we all contribute, we should have a bevy of excellent subject-specific blogs to which we all can point. Please spread the word about THE PUSH!
- Agricultural education
- Art education
- Athletics / extracurricular activities
- Business education
- Career and technical education
- Computer science / coding education
- Counselors / school counseling
- Curriculum
- Drama / theater education
- Education policy / reform
- Educational technology / technology integration
- Elementary classrooms (students are blogging)
- Elementary teachers (teachers are blogging)
- English / language arts education
- English as a second language (ESL/ELL) education
- Family and consumer sciences education
- Gifted education
- Math education
- Media specialists / school librarians
- Miscellaneous / other
- Music education
- Physical / health education
- Preschool / early childhood education
- Preservice preparation
- Principals / schools
- Science education
- Secondary classrooms (students are blogging)
- Social studies education
- Special education
- Superintendents / central office / districts
- World languages education
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What is THE PUSH?
We are working together to identify excellent subject-specific blogs that are useful to P-12 educators. Why? Several reasons…
- To identify blogs that P-12 educators can use to initially seed (or expand) their RSS readers (e.g., Feedly, Flipboard, Reeder, Pulse)
- To facilitate the creation of online, global (not just local) communities of practice by connecting role-alike peers
- To create a single location where P-12 educators can go to see excellent subject-oriented educational blogging
- To highlight excellent disciplinary blogging that deserves larger audiences
- To learn from disciplines other than our own and get ideas about our own teaching and/or blogging
We are looking for blogs with RSS feeds – particularly from P-12 educators – not sites to which we can’t subscribe. This is an effort to update the awesome but now heavily-spammed list we made 5 years ago!