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Welcome to the March 4, 2008 edition of A teacher’s life blog carnival. Once again, I thank all the contributors who have and continue to make this blog carnival a success.

Gedaly Guberek presents Is Shakespeare Meant to be Read and Not Performed? | The Bard Blog - Shakespeare Info posted at The Bard Blog, saying, “An age old debate that should always be addressed in the classroom when teaching Shakespeare.”

Rachel S Grover presents Content is King posted at Personality Of Teaching, saying, “This the first post in a 5 post series on the vital skills a good presenter and teacher must have. Presenting is great but presenting something people will be changed by is unforgettable.”

best practices

historyiselementary presents 1,2,3,4…I Declare a Paper War! posted at History Is Elementary, saying, “Allowing students to blow off a little steam at times isn’t just a best practice….it’s historically based as well.”

Greg Laden presents Greg Laden’s Blog : Teachers Gone Wild posted at Greg Laden’s Blog.

Lesson Plans

Eric Koshinsky presents ESL Writing Activities - Computer Based Editing and Correction Lessons posted at Teachers Call.

Phil B. presents Teaching Patience << Phil for Humanity posted at Phil for Humanity.

Thoughts on Teaching

Alvaro Fernandez presents Are Schools (Cognitively) Nutritive for Children’s Complex Thinking? posted at SharpBrains: Your Window into the Brain Fitness Revolution, saying, “Pop over to your neighborhood school and visit some classrooms. Is what’s happening cognitively nutritive?”

Madeleine Begun Kane presents There?s No Substitute For A Bad Job (Limerick and Haiku Prompt) posted at Mad Kane’s Humor Blog, saying, “Substitute Teaching Humor”

Sam Jackson presents Facebook as an education tool? Teachers friending students? Could soon be against the law in Missouri. posted at the Sam Jackson College Experience, saying, “As a student, I am writing about my thoughts on a Missouri proposal to ban teachers from interacting with their students online through social networking sites like Facebook.”

Alvaro Fernandez presents Maximize the Cognitive Value of Your Mental Workout posted at SharpBrains: Your Window into the Brain Fitness Revolution, saying, “Why lifelong learning is so important.”

Sagar presents e-Learning Reloaded: Top 50 Web 2.0 Tools for Info Junkies, Researchers & Students | OEDb posted at OEDb: Online Education Database.

Neelakantha presents 25 Useful Social Networking Tools for Librarians - College Degree.com posted at college degree.

Night School

These submissions may not relate directly to teaching, but may be of help in your personal development.

Niharika presents Where the Talent Is: 100 Sites to Find the Elite in Any-Given-Field posted at JobProfiles.org - Job Descriptions and Online Schools to Start Your Career.

Rich Vosler presents Lessons From The Geese posted at Sales Training Tips.

PublicFlirt presents Improve your success in dating and relationships. posted at FeedBulletin for: financialbullet, saying, “How to use compliments with women to improve your success in dating and relationships.”

Life. Money. Development. presents Diet Tips for Preventing High Cholesterol Levels posted at Life. Money. Development., saying, “A neat collection of diet tips for keeping cholesterol in recommended levels.”

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