Edutopia is a really nice blog website for educators, which was published
by the George Lucas Educational Foundation in 1991. It focuses on six core
learning strategies: project-based learning, social and emotional learning,
comprehensive assessment, teacher development, integrated studies, and
technology integration. Edutopia has Topics, Videos, and Community three
content. The Topic content has videos series for the six core learning
strategies. “Schools That Work” is my favorite series, which profiles
K-12 schools, districts, and programs that are improving the ways in which
students learn. This series focuses on evidence-based successes and uses how to
videos and tip lists to help develop educational leadership. The producer
interview teachers, students, principals, and administrators, and these
educators share their resources such as rubrics, lesson plans, assessments, and
training tools. The Video content shows latest videos and editor’s picks. In
the Community section, there are some blogs for educators to read, they also
have peer feedback. Peers can share their ideas about the topic in
the blog. Edutopia provides a lot of teaching sources for
educators. If you are looking for a nice education website to learn more about teaching, Edutopia is a nice choice, and it's FREE!
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