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This Year’s Most Popular Q & A Posts!

By Larry Ferlazzo — June 25, 2016 1 min read
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Next week, I’ll begun posting updated thematic compilations of posts from the first five year’s of this blog’s existence (along with continuing my series of interviews with authors).

Today, though, I thought readers might be interested in seeing a list of the ten most popular posts published this year.

1. ‘For White Folks Who Teach in the Hood...': An Interview With Chris Emdin

I interview Chris Emdin about his new book.

2. Reading Digitally vs. Reading Paper

Daniel Willingham, Kristin Ziemke, Lester Laminack and Kimberly Carraway explore the topic of reading digitally compared to reading on paper.

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

Stephen Lazar, Bill Bigelow, and Sarah Kirby-Gonzalez are contributors to this post.

4. Response: Classroom Strategies to Foster a Growth Mindset

Professor Carol Dweck and Dr. Lisa Blackwell wrote this guest post.

5. What Educators Wish They Knew When They Began Teaching

Roxanna Elden, Dave Stuart Jr., Julia Thompson and Jennifer Gonzalez share their thoughts.

6. Blended Learning Is ‘the Next Generation of Education’

Angel Cintron Jr., Connie Parham, Catlin Tucker, Sheri Edwards, Cheryl Costello, William J. Tolley and George Station discuss blended learning in schools.

7. So, You Want To Be A Principal?

Justin Baeder, Allan R. Bonilla and Josh Stumpenhorst share their reflections.

8. Teaching Science to English Language Learners

Educators Alicia Johal, Maria Montalvo-Balbed, Donna Barrett-Williams, Caleb Cheung, Laura Prival , Claudio Vargas and Ariane Huddleston share their suggestions on using the NGSS with English Language Learners.

9. Differentiating Algebra Instruction

Wendy Jennings, Yvelyne Germain-McCarthy, Billy Bender, Derek Cabrera, and Ed Thomas contribute their thoughts, as do readers.

10. Several Ways To Differentiate Instruction

Carol Tomlinson and Rick Wormeli share their ideas.

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