- 1:2:1 Mathmatics Tuition
- Free math helpline blog of David and Lilian Hopkins, a husband and wife team of very experienced teachers. Blog features help line (you email a question, they blog the answer) and links for math help by age range or subject.
- Adventures in Instructional Support
- Weblog of the manager of the Centre for Instructional Support at the Faculty of Applied Science, the University of British Columbia.
- APCampbell
- Blog of a teacher in English as a Foreign Language at Kyoto Sangyo University.
- Bethany's Education Blog
- Musings of a professional educator's coping with the education system.
- BGBlogging
- Academic blog of Barbara Ganley, a Middlebury College lecturer in English and the Writing Program.
- Blackboard
- Discussions on various topics such as e-learning, general education and ethics.
- CafeTeach
- Discusses issues in general education; provides and comments on lessons pertaining to math and science. .
- Computer Science Teachers Association's Advocate
- Blog of the Computer Science Teachers Association, which includes thoughts on computer science education, links to recent news and updates about the association.
- Constrained Vision
- Thoughts on economics, education, politics, and other stuff from a recent graduate of Duke University.
- The DC Education Blog
- Weblog dedicated to covering the Washington DC education scene.
- District 299 Chicago Public Schools Blog
- Offers inside scoop on what's hot and what's not on Chicago schools.
- EduBlog Insights
- Thoughts, commentary, and reflections on the use of weblogs in education.
- Edublogs
- Shows how Podcasts and blogs can be used to provide powerful learning in Scottish schools.
- Education at the Brink
- News and commentary on education, politics, and the intersection of the two.
- The Education Wonks
- News and commentary on the state of education in America.
- Eduwonk.com
- Education news and analysis from the Progressive Policy Institute's 21st Century Schools Project.
- eLearning Across the Globe
- Alexa Joyce writes about current issues in education technology, particularly focusing on digital divide, school collaboration, science and environment teaching.
- Evolution Minute
- Blog publishes transcripts of a one minute internet radio show. Site features pod casts, news stories and commentary regarding evolution, creationism and intelligent design theories.
- Genealogy Education
- Provides stimulating ideas for genealogy teachers, lecturers and program planners.
- Huffenglish.com
- Features helpful discussions on issues revolving around English education.
- Inside Higher Ed
- News and resources for educators.
- Liberal Education Today
- Education blog in the contemporary political and social context.
- Life In The 21st Century
- Resource for parents, teachers, journalists, librarians, students and school administrators.
- Lori Baker: Chalk Talk
- Education beat writer for the Arizona Republic shares she personal views on the state of education today. Focuses on Arizona but does discuss and describe national trends.
- MediaBerkman
- Features discussions concerning the factors that influence knowledge creation and dissemination in the digital age.
- National Education Technology Plan
- Blogs by public educators that contain recommendations for states, districts and individual schools regarding technological development, technological programs, and creative technological partnerships in the community.
- Open Education
- Focuses on the changing field of education driven by new technology and improved teaching methods.
- Pedablogue
- Personal inquiry into the scholarship of teaching by Michael Arnzen.
- Progressive U
- Voice for progressive students and other problem solvers using new media channels for studying and discussing solutions to social problems.
- The Super's Blog
- Satirical posts on the state of education.
- Teach And Learn
- Written by Michael Lach, the Director of Science for the Chicago Public Schools.
- Teach Effectively
- Discussion of evidence-based teaching methods for helping students who are at risk for school failure or who have disabilities.
- This Week In Education
- A weekly roundup of the best education news and analysis.
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