This is Incredible!! The Teach 100 Reaches 500 Blogs!

Teach 100

On January 8, 2013, Teach.com launched the Teach 100--an innovative new system to score the performance and importance of education blogs. Our goal was to provide an accurate and authoritative resource for everyone to expand their knowledge across a variety of areas. Over the past year, you've helped us achieve all that and more. Thanks to our passionate bloggers, the Teach 100 has developed into a community driven by the voices of the most prominent figures in the space.

 

Today we’re thrilled to announce that the Teach 100 has reached 500 bloggers! Your community has grown tremendously over the past 11 months, with over 450 submissions bringing us from our initial 120 to this epic milestone. Your Teach 100 community represents educators from 26 countries and numerous backgrounds, and we’ve been thrilled by the opportunity to work with a number of you. Most recently, we had the pleasure of collaborating with Tracee Orman of Hunger Games Lessons to create a dynamic lesson plan in honor of the new Catching Fire movie: “Sparking Their Interest: Engaging Students with ‘The Hunger Games: Catching Fire’”.

 

This year, we’ve gotten the chance to work with Peter DeWitt, Education Week blogger at Finding Common Ground, on the inspirational video “Dignity for All: Protecting Our Students from Bullying”, and Dr. Jackie Gerstein of User Generated Education contributed a great piece, “Educator Connection: Flipped Classroom Resources from the Teach 100”. As we ring in the new year, we’re excited for what 2014 has to offer for the growth of the Teach 100 community. In order to make sure this community continues to be defined by your voice, we've created this short survey. The more feedback you provide, the more clearly we can steer the direction of the Teach 100 as it enters its second year. Please take a few minutes to complete the survey and let us know how we can make the Teach 100 work for you.

 

Click Here to Take The Survey!