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Thursday
June 12, 2008

Carnival of Education

This week’s Carnival of Education at Learn Me Good features, among many others, Penny Lundquist’s guest post on TEN on the role of teachers, “I’m not a social worker.”

Also worth checking out:

Reading Coach Online worries that a proposal to add suggested age ranges to all children’s book is at best unnecessary, and at worst could discourage or embarrass kids who are reading out of their publisher-selected age range.

Learning from the Experts shares some advice for teachers from middle school students, including a suggestion that teachers allow students to evaluate them sometimes. Anyone tried this?

What it’s Like on the Inside wonders how to move outside our comfortable habits and stretch ourselves as educators, not to mention helping our students to do the same.

You cannot have innovation, unless you are willing and able to move through the unknown and go from curiosity to wonder. How do you help yourself make that move?

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