Visit the blogs listed below and have your students begin to blog!
http://publishere.blogspot.com/ - a blog for GED student writing. Looking for a teacher monitor.
http://joiningminds.blogspot.com/ - A blog for ABE student contributions. Looking for a teacher monitor.
http://www.unity-2008.blogspot.com - A blog for ESL/ABE student writers. Monitored by Susan Spengler, Colorado Adut Ed Instructor
http://www.writersofthefuture.blogspot.com - A blog for ESL/ABE student writers. Monitored by Susan Spengler, Colorado Adut Ed Instructor
Monday, February 2, 2009
Sunday, January 25, 2009
Greetings!
I am Linda. I have 26 adult male students of varying ages and would like to gain insight into and ideas for giving the very best preparation for the GED possible. I hope my experience can be helpful to another educator of adults. Is the math portion of the GED the most difficult for most students? Does anyone get any feedback into the cause of the results of their student's GED scores? Thanks for your time!
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Introductions
Please introduce yourself, giving some detail about the population you teach, along with any ideas you want to share with other teachers about collaborative blogging!
I'm Leecy, a digital immigrant who is delighted with this new tool for students. I run the Colorado Four Corners Prof. Dev. Resource Center for CDE/AEFL. I live in the high desert of the Four Corners, so the world is my community from here. My background includes lots of teaching, training, curriculum development (on and offline) and administration in various fields, including language (ESL, too), technology integration into instruction, cultural issues in learning, on and on.
I'm really excited about what this collaboration can produce, so sign into Google and let's get started! Leecy
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