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Weigh in: What webinar topics would be of interest?

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Community Manager @edutopia and mother of one, East Bay, CA
Posted on 11/06/2009 3:40pm

We're putting together our webinar schedule for 2010, and would love to hear from you here. What topics would you like to see us cover? Do you have any suggestions for speakers? Let's do some brainstorming here. All ideas welcome!

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Student Teacher from San Jose, California
Posted on 11/06/2009 5:04pm

I would like to hear Herbert Kohl, Jonathan Kozol and Rafe Esquith speak in one of the webinars. Also if these can be available via podcasts in the weekend, it would be perfect.
I would like to hear more about classroom management best practices especially for beginner teachers like me.

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Teacher
Posted on 11/10/2009 11:26am

Someone to change my thinking!

I have a lot of energy, but I don't know where to start. I'd like to hear someone with some attitude shake it up - get me think outside the box. Gary Stager?

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dobrien917
Posted on 11/11/2009 11:08pm

PBL

Many people come to mind. I would love to hear a webinar on Project Based Learning. Our school is shifting to more of this style of teaching and I'd love to hear Jane Krauss interviewed on the subject.

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Teacher
Posted on 11/16/2009 9:46pm

Check out an online publication called Unboxed (adult learning - for teachers). Awesome ideas and great teacher reflections.

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