by Lisa Dabbs | May 24, 2013 | Posts, Teaching's Past
{At the close of each week, I plan to publish five favorite links, that I hope will inspire. Enjoy!} Blogger to encourage, Amy Mayer…I love her posts! Important read on condition of education in the United States. Lovely post on...
by Lisa Dabbs | May 23, 2013 | Teaching's Past
Recently I participated in a Google+ Hangout discussion featuring Jessica Johnston, Paula Naugle, and Will Deyamport, III, Ed. D. It was great to meet with these dedicated educators to collaborate on a topic that I think is important: how teachers can...
by Lisa Dabbs | May 20, 2013 | Teaching's Past
Do you ever wonder where that term “less is more” comes from? Many people think that Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, one of the founders of the modern architectural movement was the first to use it. Actually it was the English poet Robert Browning, who wrote this in 1855....
by Lisa Dabbs | May 15, 2013 | Posts
I’m excited to see how harnessing the power of social media to connect and collaborate can support educators as they seek to improve their practice. Recently, I participated with education colleagues to present a webinar on the topic of Social Media Savvy for...
by Lisa Dabbs | May 7, 2013 | Posts
Update May 10, 2013: Give-away has ended! Thanks to all that entered! This week, New Teacher Chat celebrates the 3rd Anniversary of our Chat with a giveaway to say Thank You to all our supporters! To help celebrate this event, I’m sharing with our followers a...