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		<title>The 1960&#8217;s: New from Thirteen Ed Online</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Nov 2009 18:11:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lynne M Bailey</dc:creator>
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AMERICAN MASTERS: JOAN BAEZ: HOW SWEET THE SOUND Thirteen.org&#8217;s EdOnline is still highlighting Joan Baez which premiered on television in October. For learning about the 1960&#8217;s, there are some excellent resources here. Lessons plans, that tie-in with the Joan Baez video include:
The 1960s: Youthful Optimism, Activism, and Joan Baez
Vietnam Passage Journeys from War to Peace
Stumbling [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.thirteen.org/edonline/" target="_blank"><img src="http://lynnembailey.edublogs.org/files/2009/11/new_eonav_off_01.gif" alt="" /></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.thirteen.org/blog/programs/joan-baez-how-sweet-the-sound/182/"><img class="alignnone" title="Joan Baez" src="http://www.thirteen.org/files/2009/10/baez-banner5.jpg" alt="" width="630" height="100" /></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.pbs.org/wnet/americanmasters/" target="_blank"><strong>AMERICAN MASTERS: JOAN BAEZ: HOW SWEET THE SOUND</strong></a> Thirteen.org&#8217;s EdOnline is still highlighting Joan Baez which premiered on television in October. For learning about the 1960&#8217;s, there are some excellent resources here. Lessons plans, that tie-in with the Joan Baez video include:<br />
<img src="http://www.thirteen.org/edonline/images/lp_arrow.gif" border="0" alt="" width="14" height="11" /><a href="http://www.empsfm.org/documents/education/BD_Lesson_5.pdf">The 1960s: Youthful Optimism, Activism, and Joan Baez</a><br />
<img src="http://www.thirteen.org/edonline/images/lp_arrow.gif" border="0" alt="" width="14" height="11" /><a href="http://www.pbs.org/vietnampassage/index.html" target="_blank">Vietnam Passage Journeys from War to Peace</a></p>
<p>Stumbling around the Internet earlier this year I came upon a class blog, <a href="http://writeoutloud.edublogs.org" target="_blank">Write Out Loud</a>, where students discussed what they learned about this tumultuous decade in a 7th grade English Class. <a href="http://writeoutloud.edublogs.org/2009/01/10/peace-love-and-flower-power-too/" target="_blank">It&#8217;s truly interesting reading the comments from today&#8217;s students.</a> Being a teenager in school at that time, it&#8217;s humbling and fascinating to look back and realize that you, too, have an historic voice, small though it might be. Through the technological miracles of the, television,  and a free press, you were there. Some of my friends who are a bit older were videotaped; and my mother actually attended SUNY Stony Brook NY which also erupted in violence.</p>
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		<title>First Graders Have Blogging Buddies</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Mar 2009 23:31:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lynne M Bailey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Blogging is used by many teachers&#8230; duh.. here we are at Edublogs. One very constructive collaboration that&#8217;s developed is between Prof. Lewis at the University of Regina and Kathy Cassidy, a first grade teacher in Moose Jaw SK. In the winter of 2008, Professor Lewis’s class of pre-serviceteachers became blogging mentors for Kathy Cassidy’s grade [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Blogging is used by many teachers&#8230; duh.. here we are at Edublogs. One very constructive collaboration that&#8217;s developed is between Prof. Lewis at the University of Regina and Kathy Cassidy, a first grade teacher in Moose Jaw SK. In the winter of 2008, Professor Lewis’s class of pre-serviceteachers became blogging mentors for Kathy Cassidy’s grade one students.</p>
<p>In their presentation available at <a href="http://k12onlineconference.org/?p=319" target="_blank">http://k12onlineconference.org/?p=319</a>, Lewis &amp; Cassidy talk about their project and report on the results of research that was conducted about the effect this mentoring has had on the students and their writing.</p>
<p>Ms. Cassidy&#8217;s class blogs at <a href="http://classblogmeister.com/blog.php?blogger_id=1337&amp;l=1237330856," target="_blank">http://classblogmeister.com/blog.php?blogger_id=1337&amp;l=1237330856,</a> and she has her own blog at <a href="http://primarypreoccupation.wordpress.com/" target="_blank">http://primarypreoccupation.wordpress.com/</a>.<br />
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Another research study centered around this blog and how parents viewed it. You can read about it here: <a href="http://primarypreoccupation.wordpress.com/2008/10/02/proving-it/" target="_blank">http://primarypreoccupation.wordpress.com/2008/10/02/proving-it/</a></p>
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