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Is Blogging Useful?

 I chose to reflect on the blog "9 Reasons Every Teacher Should Blog"

Tsisana raises some greats points as to why every teacher should blog. I do have to say, before reading this or taking my current course I had no idea what a blog was or what it was for. I felt overwhelmed at the ideas of diving into something new - especially something that has to do with technology. Not my strong suit! Anyways - as I read Tsisana's 9 reasons for blogging my stress bloomed into excitement. I am a first grade teacher who is on a cite based learning plan. Basically I am figuring teaching out as I go with some very supportive educators and college courses. It is a super fun ride but at times it is overwhelming. I love the idea of being able to share and reflect with other teachers. I really connected when she described talking with a teacher in the break room and all the ideas that flow. I find my best teaching and work is motivated by my awesome co-workers. If I ever feel overwhelmed it's the power of connection that saves me. Because of this, I am excited to learn about and try out blogging!

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  1. Jordyn, I totally agree and am in a similar situation as you when it comes to figuring it out as I go. I think it is extremely important to have that ability to share and reflect outside of the building. It is great to have support in the building but I can definitely see how it could be helpful to have outside support as well as suggestions!

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  2. Hi Jordyn, I defiantly agree with you that when I first read we were going to be doing weekly blogs I was nervous. When I went on to blogger I the remembered that I had to back for another class ack in 2019, which made me feel a little better that it was already set up. After reading Tsisana's blog I started to feel a little more at ease about blogging. I feel that she made some really good points as to why teachers should blog. I think teachers blogging can lead to great collaboration in the teaching community. We can all learn from each other! It is a great way to share your success with other teachers!

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