Finally, I have taken a brief break from painting, scaping and staining at the Denton Beach House to pull together this edition of the Hotter-than-You-Know-Where Education Buzz Life's A Carnival.
I'm sure many of you have been following the Atlanta cheating scandal. Make sure you check out my post "Those Cheating Hearts" over at Technorati. Joanne Jacobs also comments on cheating here while Tim over at Assorted Stuff points out the Bigger Cheating Scandal.
Mamacita has lots to say over at Scheiss Weekly on whether we are overprotecting our children. And to that, my dears, I say, "Amen, sister!"
Check out why the best teachers make learning memorable over at Steve Spangler's blog.
Old Andrew over at Scenes From the Battlefield analyzes debating strategies.
Darren from Right on the Left Coast talks about the new standards at Notre Dame for dealing with sexual harrassment on college campuses.
Necrotic Hijinks thinks that perhaps pyrotechnics provides the answer for engaging student learning.
New blogger ICE.Teacher has a light bulb moment and uses her improvisation skills from theater in her writing class.
With all the financial crunches and teacher layoffs, one of those online masters sites gives us a lists of Top 40 Job Sites for Teachers.
Let's Play Math is looking for some math quotes for her book. If you wanted to be counted on in, head on over there.
It was a dark and stormy night over at Joanne Jacobs' site. Make sure you see what that's all about by going over there.
Well, that's it for this carnival. If we haven't sweated ourselves into a puddle, the next carnival will appear here (I hope) on August 10. Send your posts by August 6 using this handy, dandy form.
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Wednesday, December 8, 2010
The Carnival is Up!
OK, so it's Woo-hoo Wednesday, and you now have something to really woo-hoo about. Education Buzz--Life's a Carnival is up and running over at Steve Spangler's site. Lots of good stuff to read so get on over there if you want to know all that's a happenin' in the EduSphere.
The next Education Buzz will be here on Wednesday, Dec. 22 for our Christmas edition. Submission deadline will be 7 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 18. Please use this handy-dandy submission form. Then we will probably take a brief break until after the first of the year so that everyone can enjoy the their much-needed holiday break.
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