When we were asked to write a blog post that reflected on someone else’s educational blog, or ‘edublog’
I will admit I was less than enthused.
Not that I didn't see the value of this assignment, I did, but because
my stress was high and my available time was low. That all being said, I found a really cool
blog for Biology teachers! Before I
found the one I liked I spent awhile searching through personal blogs by Bio
teachers, some of them were alright but on the whole I didn't see them as
terribly useful to me.
The blog that I ended up enjoying the most was
kabt.org. KABT (Kansas Association of
Biology Teachers) is an especially helpful blog because it is meant to be
collaborative not just reflective as many of the personal blogs that I found
were. Many posts on this site were in
reference to changes in curriculum, successes and failures of experiments, and
ideas for potential field trips.
One of my favorite posts was clearly in response to the apprehension
around the new AP Biology curricula. In this
new curriculum there are many more laboratories that students are expected to
get through and have a thorough understanding of in order to do well on the AP
test. Teachers had been concerned about
having enough time to do these labs and get through the content that is
expected of them. This post showed this
teachers experience with her students after the first semester with the new
curriculum. She indicates that the labs
are helping her students to understand content without excessive lecture time,
and they are gaining both valuable lab skills and valuable thinking skills.
For me kabt.org is the kind of edublog I see myself visiting
and utilizing in the future because its emphasis is more on collaboration then
on self-reflection. I think that a blog
like this could be used to inspire new ideas for my classroom as well as get advice
from veterans about what does and does not work.