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The Most Popular Posts Of The Year

By Larry Ferlazzo — August 08, 2012 1 min read
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I’m “kicking-off” a second year of this “Classroom Q & A” blog on Friday, and thought that a good way to end the first “season” would be to share the ten most popular posts over the past year.

But, first -- a reminder: Even though I have a stack of plenty of questions, I can always use more!

You can send them to me at lferlazzo@epe.org.When you send it in, let me know if I can use your real name if it’s selected or if you’d prefer remaining anonymous and have a pseudonym in mind.

You can also contact me on Twitter at @Larryferlazzo.

Anyone whose question is selected for this weekly column can choose one free book from a selection of ten published by Jossey-Bass.

And, now, here are the top ten most popular posts over this past year (starting at number ten and ending at number one):

10. Several Ways We Can Teach Social Studies More Effectively -- Part One

9. Response: Several Ways To ‘Motivate’ the Unmotivated To Learn

8. Response: Several Ways Teachers Can Create a Supportive Environment for Each Other

7. Response: Several Ways To Differentiate Instruction

6. Response: Several Ways to Connect With Disengaged Students

5. Response: More Ways To Differentiate Instruction -- Part Two

4. Response: Several Ways We Can Help Students Develop Good Habits

3. Response: Several Ways To Help Students Become Better Listeners

2. Response: More Ways to Help Our Students Become Better Readers - Choice & Access

1. Response: Ways to Include Students in the Formative Assessment Process

I hope you’ve found this list useful and, again, keep those questions coming!

The opinions expressed in Classroom Q&A With Larry Ferlazzo are strictly those of the author(s) and do not reflect the opinions or endorsement of Editorial Projects in Education, or any of its publications.