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HELP WANTED – THE PUSH: Education policy blogs

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Today is the LAST day of THE PUSH!


Today we focus on EDUCATION POLICY. We’re looking for excellent education policy blogs (liberal, conservative, or neither) that P-12 educators should be reading. If you know of any, please add them to the Moving Forward wiki.

Why are we doing this?

  • To identify blogs that P-12 educators can use to initially seed (or expand) their RSS readers
  • To create a single location where P-12 educators can go to see excellent educational blogging
  • To highlight excellent disciplinary blogging that deserves larger audiences
  • To learn from disciplines other than our own and get ideas about our own teaching and/or blogging
  • Thanks in advance for helping with this initiative. If we all contribute, at the end we should have a bevy of excellent P-12 blogs to which we can all point. Please spread the word about THE PUSH!

    FYI, yesterday was a good day for THE PUSH. We now have a list of 9 excellent superintendent / district blogs (and that’s before I add a few that I know about). Thank you! We’re doing okay in most other areas but still could use some help with these:

    • agricultural education blogs (only have 3),
    • athletics / extracurricular activities (only have 1),
    • drama / theater education blogs (only have 1),
    • family / consumer sciences education blogs (only have 4),
    • physical / health education blogs (only have 7), and
    • school counseling / college and career counseling / career education / school psychology blogs (only have 3),
    • vocational / applied / industrial technology education blogs (only have 2).

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