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A recent list of the top 40 Special Education Blogs ranks this blog as number 2! As the old television ad says, we try harder. But seriously, this is another big honor for this blog.
Here is the list. There are some amazing blogs on the list. We are honored to be named number two. You may want to check out the others.
If you like special education blogs, some of my favorites are listed on the lefthand side of the blog. There is also a widget with the headlines of the current CEC smartbrief and a link to the Blognet News Education News.
Another source for education information is the Blogger's Choice Awards. This blog was named Best Education Blog in the 2008 Blogger's Choice Awards. The website lists all kinds of blogs by category. You can also get to the website by going to the lefthand side of the blog and vote for us in the 2010 Blogger's Choice Awards.
I'm always impressed by the wide variety of special ed stakeholders who read this blog. Thank you and please keep reading.
If you like special education blogs, some of my favorites are listed on the lefthand side of the blog. There is also a widget with the headlines of the current CEC smartbrief and a link to the Blognet News Education News.
Another source for education information is the Blogger's Choice Awards. This blog was named Best Education Blog in the 2008 Blogger's Choice Awards. The website lists all kinds of blogs by category. You can also get to the website by going to the lefthand side of the blog and vote for us in the 2010 Blogger's Choice Awards.
I'm always impressed by the wide variety of special ed stakeholders who read this blog. Thank you and please keep reading.
Hi Jim,
ReplyDeleteCongrats also on making the Top 40 special education blogs http://www.onlinedegrees.org/top-40-special-education-blogs/
Please check out my Resource Room 220 blog at: http://www.haroldshawjr.com/ (the URL has changed)
Thanks, Harold :)
Thanks Harold,
ReplyDeleteNice job,
Jim
Jim - In the category of special education *law*, you're clearly number one! I would also recommend Charlie Fox's blog, which the article mentions, and readers may also be interested to know that Mitchell Rubinstein often has useful special education law posts at his Adjunct Law Prof Blog. Mark
ReplyDeleteHi Mark,
ReplyDeleteThanks for the compliment. It's always good to hear from you.
I also highly recommend Professor Rubinstein's Adjunct Law Prof Blog, which is one of the five blogs with a link on the lefthand side of this blog. It and the four other blogs under the "Other Education Blog" category should all be read regularly.
Jim