Teacher Voices


I like the way John Norton of  Teacher Leaders Network uses a blog, TLN Teacher Voices, to share some good conversations from a closed listserv. This is a

worthwhile way to share some good dialogue with others.  Here is

his very first post on the blog:

Listening to Teachers’ Voices

I moderate a daily discussion among several hundred expert teachers

from across the United States. Our Teacher Leaders Network is a major

initiative of the Southeast Center for Teaching Quality, and our goal

is to bring the voices of accomplished teachers to the task of

improving teaching quality and student achievement. This blog is one

tool we use to share those voices.

My plan is to share some of the conversation on our closed listserv

with a public audience. Watch this blog for regular entries! You can

find out more about TLN by visiting our website at

www.teacherleaders.org


I’ve

always liked the diaries of middle school teachers on the Teacher

Leaders Network. Some have moved to blog format. Take note of 

Erica Jacob’s Teacher Talk .

As

we enter the new year, think about the conversations you have had about

learning, students, our profession, instructional technology and other

topics of interest to you. Then think about starting a blog to share

the conversations. You won’t regret it. Your voice needs to be heard.


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