Sunday, January 24, 2016

Blogs by Science Educators

Subscribing to Blogs is a great way to stay current on education in your content area and gain insight and resources from other teachers.

Here are some blogs I've subscribed to through my Feedly account:

www.crazyteacherlady.com - Terie Engelbrecht has been teaching high school science and social studies for almost 20 years and blogging for 5 years.  As she strives to improve her own teaching craft, she shares her thoughts, ideas, and learning experiences through this blog. 

https://teachscience4all.wordpress.com/ - Kirk Robbins is a science educator who hopes to change the way teachers teach and students learn science.  His posts provide resources and tools to promote effective science instruction for ALL students.

http://blog.msbethea.com/ - Ms. Bethea is a high school chemistry teacher.  Her posts reflect her advocacy for inquiry based teaching and better grading practices.

http://www.pdsblogs.org/derrickwillardblog/ - Derrick Willard is a science teacher in North Carolina.  He mainly blogs about tech integration in the science classroom.

http://www.artofteachingscience.org/ - Jack Hassard is a voice for science education reform.  His blog posts inform teachers and inspire them to stay current in their pedagogy.

http://artofteachingscience.blogspot.com/ - This anonymous teacher (Geyer, I believe) teaches chemistry and blogs about her experiences and labs in her classroom.  It's great resource for lab ideas!

https://mrbarlow.wordpress.com/ - Mr. Barlow is a high school science teacher from Australia.  His blog has tons of hits because he blogs about anything interesting in science, and it all can be used in education. 

http://www.scienceteachingjunkie.com/ - This blog is written by a middle school science teacher in Texas.  It's a great resource for all sorts of fun science classroom ideas and activities.

http://www.sciencebuddies.org/blog/ - not sure who the "science buddies" are, but this blog is too fun to pass up.  Each blog is a STEM activity that students or even families can do.

http://scientificteacher.com/ - Nick Mitchell is a science teacher who is dedicated to scientific approach to teaching through continuous examination.  He blogs to collaborate with other teachers and improve teaching and learning in all content areas.  His recent posts are his digital notebooks. 



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