I am a voracious reader. I read mysteries, love stories, memoirs, and non-fiction. I love reading! My reading coach challenged our students to read twenty-one books over the summer. I decided to join that challenge. As July 1st approached, I knew I would have to start reading some children's literature (picture books) to help me reach my goal. Here is my list of books I have read so far this summer. I hope you see something that interests you!
Decoded by Jay Z
The Girl Who Fell From the Sky by Heidi Durrow
The Sixth Man by David Baldacci
Minding Frankie by Maeve Binchy
Trapped Between the Lash and the Gun by Arvella Whitmore
Just Wanna Testify by Pearl Cleage
Midnight and The Meaning of Love by Sister Souljah
Number the Stars and The Giver by Lois Lowry
I See Colors by Eric Carle
Birdsongs by Beverly Jenkins
Love, Honor, and Betray by Kimberla Lawson Roby
Keep reading...
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Welcome to My New Blog!
I'm back with a new blog, The Elementary Principal. This blog is part of an assignment for my first online class, Using Google to Become a 21st Century Administrator Blog. I have utilized Blogger for a few years now with my faculty and parents for book studies. I have never utilized a blog for communicating with parents and stakeholders. After visiting a few recommended principal blogs I am seriously considering using one for the upcoming school year.
I could use the blog to communicate with parents, teachers, students, and stakeholders. The blogs I reviewed were used in a variety of ways. Some were mainly used for personal information and opinions of the administrators and others were forums for stakeholders with information about school events. I can see some advantages to utilizing this resource. It is a great way to communicate with a school community, modeling technology use, promoting school events, and keeping people up to date in 'real-time'. The disadvantage that concerns me most is will people follow the blog rather than the school website. In our school system, the school website is the main vehicle for information regarding the schools. The other potential disadvantage could be improper use of a blog. I will also have to make sure that the blog fits our system's policies.
I could use the blog to communicate with parents, teachers, students, and stakeholders. The blogs I reviewed were used in a variety of ways. Some were mainly used for personal information and opinions of the administrators and others were forums for stakeholders with information about school events. I can see some advantages to utilizing this resource. It is a great way to communicate with a school community, modeling technology use, promoting school events, and keeping people up to date in 'real-time'. The disadvantage that concerns me most is will people follow the blog rather than the school website. In our school system, the school website is the main vehicle for information regarding the schools. The other potential disadvantage could be improper use of a blog. I will also have to make sure that the blog fits our system's policies.
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