Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Readers

When I searched for the "California English Standards" I saw a bunch of articles about online dating and gay marriage which was kinda weird; I didn't find anything that I expected to find.  However, once I searched for "English Lesson Plans" several useful sites popped up.  While most of them were directed toward elementary educators, there were a few that would be useful to me such as a unit about teaching Whitman.  When I searched for AP Language lessons I was directed to some forums instead of sites with lessons.  But as I searched further I did find some links to lessons that might be helpful.

2 comments:

  1. The readers are a good concept, but I think that there are currently too few dependable teacher feeds, so it doesn't seem reasonable to be subscribing to anything. It'd probably be different if you were interested in, say, cooking, sports, etc... You'd probably find a more consistent feed. After all, when do teachers ever write stuff about how to teach? In classes like this....

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  2. I had similar problems. I used to use to use the Apple RSS feeds through my mail program, and that was pretty good. But honestly, I find it easier to just bookmark any news sites or education sites I like rather than use readers, portals, etc.

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