I can only reiterate my post in Thing 10. I already subscribe to the New York Times and the Washington Post for my news. If there is time I check Google News for current updates. I have scrolled through several pages of suggestions for subscribing to feed and I would just be wasting my time to do that.
If I may suggest, there needs to be some content that is relevant to candidates for the Ed.S. in School Counseling. I appreciate the plight of teachers, and I am very interested in what goes on in the classroom and the dilemma within the educational system. School Counselors play an integral role in the academic success of students and our training and focus is an entirely different discipline. We need to feel like we are part of the team as well.
Sunday, February 14, 2010
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I have students from a wide variety of disciplines in my technolgy courses, and when I design course content I try to create assignments that students can adapt to their personal area of interest. If I were to create content specifically for school counseling students, I would also need to create content specifically for students studying math, English, history, science, art, music, special education and elementary education (to name a few).
ReplyDeleteThing 11 is perfect example of an adaptable exercise. I followed the directions in Thing 11 and entered the search terms "school counseling" in the Google Blog search engine with these results (copy and paste this URL in your browser address bar to see the results) - http://blogsearch.google.com/blogsearch?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&q=school+counseling&btnG=Search+Blogs
I find it difficult to believe any student studying school counseling could not find some relevant content within these resources.