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Thursday, July 15, 2010

Cody's Science Education Zone

Unity within the educational community serves as one of the main methods for teachers to know that individually, as well as collectively, they matter. Often times teachers all over the U.S have many complaints. Until these complaints are shared, we then realize how much educators have in common. The concerns, frustrations, and ideas to enhance the school systems are all indicators of what unites teachers in America today. I found an oasis for teachers. A website where teachers can read current information on educational issues as well as ideas on how we can better our curriculums is right at our finger tips. Cody's Science Education Zone is a wonderful website that teachers all over America can place lesson plans to inspire other teachers. This is an ideal step on how educator can encourage other educators to be BETTER educators. Someone said to me that "the best educators or teachers is the ones that never cease to learn" Not only can we or should we learn from our students, but teachers should count it a very good deal to learn from each other.

Cody's Science Education Zone is catered for science as well as math teachers. Something that stood out from this website was the tab that directed you to a HUMOR dictionary. This dictionary took my mind to the most common well known science contributors and added humor to their work. Sometimes it's good to find joy and humor in even the most solemn concepts and formulas. Hope you all enjoy this website.

2 comments:

  1. Love it-Science and humor together! It is about time:)
    An oasis for teachers sounds like a great thing to share with a struggling teacher. Thanks for the reviews!

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  2. Hey, I have to say I agree with you 100% percent, the best teachers are those who are also students. Children like time change and an effective way of teaching a curriculum one year does not necessarily work for the next school year. I am glad you found a website that help us and unites us in our common goal.

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