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501Beckwith Motivation Matters 0 May 2 2008, 12:09 AM EDT by 501Beckwith
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The blog 'Motivation Matters', http://blogs.edweek.org/edweek/motivation/, is a great way to inform teachers on ways to help their students want to learn and succeed in their classroom and in school. The blog discusses a variety of different topics pertaining to motivating students, such as keeping a safe environment, encouraging community envolvement, curbing bullying, treating students as adults, etc. People also offer their ideas and experiences they have had involving the previous stated topics.
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501boise Improving Content Area Literacy 0 Apr 27 2008, 3:51 PM EDT by 501boise
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http://cteinbox.blogspot.com/2007/06/improving-content-area-literacy.html
This blog takes an in depth look at teaching literacy not only in English class but in all content areas. It provides the reader with ideas for helping content teachers teach literacy and an explanation of the benefits to including literacy instruction in your content area. Over all it is a good resource for teachers, with new content added on a regular basis.
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