(In no particular order, with some notes to myself)
- Comprehensible Classroom (My #1 resource and source of my inspiration and lessons)
- Lance- MagisterP (assessment done the smart way)
- La Maestra Loca (Unicorns. Also, the genius for brain breaks)
- Keith Toda (amazing activities for stories, more)
- Mike Peto, My Generation of Polyglots (Heritage learners, Free Voluntary Reading expertise)
- Bryce Hedstrom (Classroom management with love, Free Voluntary Reading, tons of free resources)
- Scott Benedict, Teach for June (Assessment, curriculum, professional development)
- Terry Waltz (To keep my critical thinking hat on, keeping my eye on the CI prize)
- Justin Slocum Bailey (flow, assessment, what to do with can-do statements)
- Madame Bess Hayles (French, always learning, a teacher just like you and I)
- Laurie Clarcq, Hearts for Teaching (Doesn't the title say it all?)
- Embedded Reading (Also Laurie Clarcq)
- TPRS Questions and Answers
- Ignite Language (multiple languages, many teachers)
- Mike Coxon, Optimizing Immersion (Awesome thinker and teacher)
- Robert Patrick and Colleagues, The Inclusive Latin Classroom (I know, awesome, right?)
- Talkin' L2 with BVP (formerly Tea With BVP)
- Sarah Breckley- Spanish Class diaries (Amazing, inspiring video blog with practical advice and exemplars)
Other bloggers, writers, and thinkers that greatly influence me
- The Cornerstone for Teachers (blog, email list)
- For new teachers: The Cornerstone for Teachers BOOK
Assessment and Grading (see also MagisterP and Teach for June)
Also, see Bryce Hedstrom's list of books all teachers should read. (I am working my way down the list.)
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