Thomas and I want to set up lists of links on our sites so that we can have easier access to each others’ blogs, but we need for you to send in your blog addresses before we can do that. This is all I have so far:
tprsthoughts.wordpress.com – Thomas Young
http://blog.heartsforteaching.com – Laurie Clarcq
https://benslavic.com/blog – Ben Slavic
http://www.profesoraloca.blogspot.com – Jennifer B.
http://mmehayles.blogspot.com – Bess Hayles
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Jeffrey Sachs was asked what the difference between people in Norway and in the U.S. was. He responded that people in Norway are happy and
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http://mmbaker1.wordpress.com/ michel baker
My link is a blog/not a blog. It’s a place where anyone can add stories, in whatever language. The more stories people add, the more useful it will be.
Heather, that is awesome! I can’t wait to have a little more time to look around and send in my own stories. What a great resource!
This is completely off-topic.
Bess, your comment makes me smile. It reminds me of one of my sons’ favorite books: Not a Box.
Speaking of which, I think that book would be a great conversation starter in a TPRS classroom… it has been in our home.
Well, this is my blog. I don’t post a lot, but I may eventually: http://matthewstephen.wordpress.com/ Of course, you guys can always click on my name when I post on Ben’s blog for the link.
I have a website and have started blogging as well. To access the blog directly, click on the link: http://www.digitalcomprehensible.com/Digital_Comprehensible/Teaching_Comprehensibly/Teaching_Comprehensibly.html
The website is at http://www.digitalcomprehensible.com – but if I were starting out I think I would call the whole thing “Teaching Comprehensibly” instead. At least that’s what I have called the blog where I ruminate about teaching.