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  2. Edublog - Wikipedia

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    Teachers and parents can also use blogs in order to communicate with one another. They can be used to post class announcements for parents or providing schedule reminders. [ 20 ] Connecting to a teacher's blog is also a convenient way for parents to find out daily assignments so that they can monitor their children's progress and understand ...

  3. Twinkl - Wikipedia

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    Susie, a primary school teacher, had noticed there was a lack of ready-made, high-quality educational materials and classroom content available to teachers. To help save educators time, Jon and Susie began making resources in 2010 from a spare bedroom in their Sheffield home, steadily growing the business to meet more educator needs.

  4. Teachers College Reading and Writing Project - Wikipedia

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    The TCRWP has published Units of Study in Writing for Grades K-8, Units of Study in Reading for Grades K-8, and Units of Study in Phonics for Grades K-1. The Units of Study curriculum guide books and "workshop" model centers on independent student work in combination with teacher modeling and one-on-one and small-group guidance. [17]

  5. We Asked Teachers: What Do You Actually Want Parents to ... - AOL

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    Teachers have a tough time not tearing up when they read this sweet book. If they ever doubt the impact they have on a child's life, one read over this and all of it will fade away. Shop Now

  6. Open educational resources - Wikipedia

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    OER Commons was spearheaded in 2007 by the Institute for the Study of Knowledge Management in Education (ISKME), a nonprofit education research institute dedicated to innovation in open education content and practices, as a way to aggregate, share, and promote open educational resources to educators, administrators, parents, and students.

  7. Edutopia - Wikipedia

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    The series focuses on evidence-based successes and uses how-to videos and tip lists to help develop educational leadership. The producers interview teachers, students, principals, and administrators, and these educators share their resources such as rubrics, lesson plans, assessments, and training tools.