A sign of things to come

Maralyn Parker published a blog entry last week which addressed some issues which eduTwitters have been contemplating for a few weeks now. I couldn’t walk away from the blog without posting my own response along the lines of what I have stated previously.
Maralyn Parker’s Original blog

Bilby, you have a very valid point of pertinent value- [...]

NSW DET self created resources

There are an abundance of resources created by teachers for…themselves. One day I hope we reach a point where we are no longer ’self-conscious’ and actually share our resources with the intention of helping others. I can cite a few to begin with. Jenny Eather who created the fantastic Rainforest Maths – if you google [...]

Tanzania – Teaching Conditions

The Tanzanian Teachers Union in Kagera region is contemplating legal action against Bukoba District Commissioner Albert Mnali who last Wednesday ordered a police officer to cane primary school teachers in the area.
Mr Mnali allegedly ordered a police officer who was accompanying him during his official tour in the District on Wednesday 11, to dispense four [...]

Blogging for Teachers 101

Initial post. This area will be a launchpad for teachers when considering blogging as a tool for teaching. How? Why? When? Where? and What?