Education Investigation

Separating the wheat from the chaff

Beginnings…

Posted by Jamin Lietze on October 26, 2007

Hmm – how to start :-) I will not be long winded in my posts hence the following bullet points:

  • This blog is titled “Education Investigation – Separating the wheat from the chaff” because that is exactly what I endeavour to do. There is lots of good stuff out there but also there are many “distractions” that don’t lend to enhancing teaching and learning. My goal is to find the good stuff and weed out the rubbish.
  • This blog has been on my mind for a while. With the nagging help of some of my online friends: AllanahK, Jane Nicholls, Rachel Boyd and Chrissy Hellyer, together with the end of year approaching, it is timely to reflect and begin this blog.
  • I hope by sharing my thoughts and experiences it will develop me into a better educator and serve to help others.

6 Responses to “Beginnings…”

  1.   teachingsagittarian Says:

    Yay!! Chocolate fish to you! Love the clean green interface! Looking forward to reading your posts and have added you to my goggle blogreader feed already!

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  2.   Marnie Says:

    Yay – you are on! Welcome to blogging for adults!! Very nice layout by the way..

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  3.   Claudia Ceraso Says:

    All the best in your new blog! You seem to have planned this well. If you feel a change of route coming, blog on.
    Regards from Buenos Aires,
    Claudia

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  4.   Rachel Boyd Says:

    Well done, indeed a chocolate fish for you.
    WELCOME!

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  5.   Mum Says:

    Congrats! Enjoyed seeing your site…I have lots to learn!
    All the best for your new venture…

    Go J!!!!

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  6.   Jane Nicholls Says:

    Welcome to the blogosphere !!! We have been waiting for your pearls of wisdom and now can have them delivered to our aggregator :) . Look forward to seeing you at the next conference with your blog t-shirt

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