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A shed for inspiring blogs from teachers, librarians and other educators.

Class Blogs Shed
Wild Bill's Blog - School Principal.  Spreading compassion, kindness & world PEACE Blogging about school issues and my experiences of being a high school principal.
Smithills ICT - Our blog shares ideas and experiences of all things ICT, including new developments, interesting ICT ideas, pupils' work and e-safety. We tweet as @smithillsict
whsictblog.blogspot.com This is my blog detailing my thoughts and ideas and things I want to share in terms of teaching using ICT as a tool to engage learners. I am head of ICT at a secondary school in the UK and a big advocate of mobile devices in the classroom. @martlndgren76
Primary Tech - Kathleen Morris is a grade four teacher in Victoria, Australia. She uses her blog, Primary Tech, to share resources, practical ideas and thoughts on educational blogging, global collaboration and technology integration.
The Literacy Tree  Our blog primarily discusses children's books and the text based work we carry
out. Although some of our work is edu-centric as learning consultants, we work also with parents, authors and publishers to try to demystify the reading and writing process. Our blog contains thoughts, observations and musings on all  aspects of children's literacy.
The Literacy Adviser - A blog for anyone interested in literacy, but primarily intended to help teachers find effective approaches and resources. Bill is a former English teacher and education manager.
The Lit Ladies - Narissa and Anne blog about all things related to ict and literacy. No topic is safe. The Lit Ladies have blogged about their journey to become better teachers of writing, connecting students to reading, class novels, what we can learn from other education systems and ideas for improving the rigor around the use of ict.
Monty Maths - The Funky Maths Rodent - blog is focused on maths teaching, as well as more general educational matters, with the occasional video featuring Monty. 
Edutronic: An experiment by the English Department at the London Nautical School in putting their entire department online. Everything is here, from department policy and learning resources, through class blogs to over 100 individual student journals. We welcome your input, and if anything you find is useful to you - you are welcome to it!
E-safety Advisor - Alan has worked for schools for many years at Lincolnshire County Council as the Service Manager and also leading on e-safety for Children's Services. More recently he has established his e-safety consultancy to help schools drive forward with innovative use of ICT without fear of e-safety risk. In his blog he tackles a wide range of e-safety subjects; from governance, policy, latest risks and the technology.  @esafetyadviser
 Was I Better Today Than Yesterday? My straightforward teaching philosophy is: ENGAGING + (through) EXCITING (learning opportunities) + ENCOURAGEMENT = (students) EXCELLING
My personal motto is: ‘Be curious, question everything’ And finally, one question I try to ask myself every night in order to continually improve and progress:‘Was I better today than yesterday?’ Please enjoy my blog and feedback is always welcome. @BebbPEteach
Coventry Primary English - We are Primary English Consultants working for Coventry LA. We tweet as @PrimaryEnglish.  Our blog is a place for promoting reading and writing across the primary years. We love to hear from teachers and educators about what they are doing in their own settings and enjoy posting guest blogs and pupil book reviews.
Learning Journey - Exploring possibilities -I am recording a few events in our learning journey. My school is Preschool to Year 6 school in Sydney, Australia. We are engaging with technology and we are seeking best teaching / learning practice.
Ian Addison's Blog - A Fabulous blog from the Author of ICT essentials.  Ian is a Primary School Teacher and ICT Coordinator, well worth a read.
iPads in Primary Education - My blogs aim to investigate the use of iPads and iPods in primary education. In particular Spring Cottage Primary School's 'iPad journey' and look at some of the apps, which when used creatively with other apps, can be used across the curriculum to engage, motivate and inspire children's learning in the classroom.
Jennifer Marten - I blog about teaching in general, my own kids' experiences with school, and anything else that weighs on my heart to share.
ICT Evangelist is my blog title and twitter handle. In that old adage, it does what it says on the tin. Tips, hints, ideas and ways to use, integrate and work with ICT in your classroom.  @ICTEvangelist
This is my Classroom - Nick Hart Blogging about experiences in Primary School Literacy and Numeracy.
Chris' ICT Blog - Interested in sharing things that have been successful and looking for new innovations and ideas @mr_macmac
In the 12% - a blog documenting a school's development of ICT to inspire and engage children.
Leanne Kolenberg - My blog has just had its first birthday. My initial purpose was to enhance my children's exposure to the world of interactive technology. Recently I have found that it is a wonderful way to engage with educators and learners across the world. I'm excited and continually surprised by the opportunities available by interacting with like minded teachers. I hope that my blog provides as much inspiration as I have gained from others.
Evolving English Teacher
iPad Teachers - Adam Foster is a UK based independent iPad/mobile device educational consultant, providing training and support for Primary Schools. The blog highlights useful apps, developments and news on the use of iPads in Primary Education.  My website is www.ipadteachers.co.uk

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