February 23, 2012

Dialogue Online’s 10 Most Popular Posts of 2011

It’s a brand new year and we’re excited to share more of your insights and ideas on Dialogue Online.

With the relaunch of our website last year, we featured more articles and columns from educators and experts eager to share their knowledge. We hope you will be part of the important dialogue on education with our growing community in Canada, the U.S. and around the world. (Contact us on what you would like to see on the site, or pitch your ideas for an article or featured column you are interested in writing. Post your comments in the stories. We look forward to hearing from you, and connecting you with new ideas and helpful tips from other educators and schools.)

Without further ado, here are the 10 most popular posts on Dialogue Online for 2011. (The numbers were close for the articles that didn’t make the list.)

The 10 Most Popular Posts on Dialogue Online

1. The Maria Montessori No One Knows: A Heartbreaking Betrayal (Part 1 of 2)

2. The Maria Montessori No One Knows: ‘Enemy Alien’ in India (Part 2 of 2)

3. Fraser Institute 2011 Rankings: Ontario, B.C. and Yukon High Schools Improve in Exams

4. Goodbye Essay, Hello Podcast

5. Is the ‘New’ Math Effective or Destructive?

6. School Spotlight: Secrets From Appleby College’s Website Redesign

7. Where Do We Draw the Line With Technology in Math Education?

8. Private Schools Expected to Follow Ontario’s Lead on Financial Literacy

9. The Edible Student: Why We Eat Our Young in the Consumer Age

10. What Works in Advertising for Independent Schools?

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Christl Dabu is the editor at Our Kids Media. Before her proverbial plane landed at Our Kids, she had worked as an editor at the Toronto Star, and she had been country-hopping in Egypt, China and some dozen other countries and 40 cities ... to Write, Edit and Travel. She encourages you to regularly check out the blog and the Our Kids Newsletter for parents and Dialogue Newsletter for educators for fresh web-exclusive content. Check out Our Kids on Facebook. Follow Our Kids (@ourkidsnet) and Christl (@OurKidsEditor) on Twitter.

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