Classroom in the Cloud’s best blog posts of 2009
- 10 Things New Teachers Need to Know
- 9 Concessions Teachers Must Make
- Confessions of a Bad Blogger
- Damming the River
- Dear Former Teachers, I Turned out Okay
- Eat Dinner with your Family!
- Grammar Enthusiasts VS. Dunkin Donuts
- There's No Place Like Home
- Things Students say (And what they Really Mean)
- My First Typecast
New Year’s resolutions are great (and I make/break them annually), but there’s another practice that I think more people should take part in – New Year’s Reflections. It’s okay that you’re four days late; take a few minutes today to think about what you did well last year and what didn’t go exactly as planned. 2010 is your chance.
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I like to think of goals/resolutions in terms of analogies, asking what I have done in the past year that is like what I want to do in the coming year. Kinda rolls reflection and resolution into one :)
More here http://inforgood.wordpress.com/2009/12/31/why-i-start-with-metaphor-instead-of-goals/
Happy 2010!
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