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12 Tools for Creating Flipped Classroom Lessons Blogger Richard Byrne offers 12 tools to use when creating flipped lessons.
Bangkok’s best street food: a guide to dishes and districts Travel The Guardian Food blogger Chawadee Nualkhair tracks down the Thai capital’s best street food cooks in five neighbourhoods – and joins devoted regulars for superb satay, noodles, chicken rice and more
Following My Nose Blogger Patty Strilaeff gives great Paleo book reviews, posts recipes, and talks about living Paleo in general.
Gretchen Reynolds Blog New York Times Blogger Gretchen Reynolds Blog on health and well being
How I Designed My Fake News Lessons Plans Educator and blogger, Gil Teach, created a week-long 6-12 grade unit designed to teach students about digital literacy in the age of fake news.  While teachers and librarians can link to her paid for unit at Teachers Pay Teachers, this editorial perspective on creating the unit and what she was trying to achieve is useful as a guide.
Why use multicultural literature in the classroom? | KDP Blog Today’s blogger is Yuko Iwai, Associate Professor in the Department of Educational Studies at the University of Wisconsin–La Crosse. Her article, “Culturally Responsive Teaching in a Global Era: Using the Genres of Multicultural Literature,” appears in the latest issue of The Educational Forum. As most teachers know, the student population in schools has become increasingly…