Education Bloggers in Seattle
April 22nd, 2008 by sam
TeachStreet is a place for learning, yes. However, the site wouldn’t be much if it were just teacher listings. Classifieds and directories can, and do, fit that bill.
The secret sauce in the TeachStreet pudding (if we can call it secret), actually has nothing to do with databases, designs, or any of the free tools available on the site. It has to do with something that’s already here in Seattle: great teachers, in algebra, geometry, belly dancing, sewing, pilates, and hundreds of other subjects.
Pic: School Crossing | limonda
So despite our appreciation for the outpour of teachers and students over these 48 hours (thank you all, really!), we deserve little to no credit. Any credit belongs to the great community of local learning that already exists.
And thankfully, our job is made even easier yet by the fact that we don’t have to report on what’s going on in the Seattle education space either. There are some great local bloggers already doing just that.
Here are 3 great local education blogs, which I’d recommend to stay up on what’s happening locally with respect to schools and neighborhoods.
- The Seattle P-I School Zone Blog: Jessica Blanchard and Amy Rudolph team up to co-write the School Zone blog. which addresses both K-12 (Jessica’s realm of expertise) and higher education (Amy’s forte). Brevity and relevance make their posts good reads.
- Denise Gonzalez-Walker blogs about all things Seattle School District. It’s a reader blog, but Chalkboard has high quality content. Watch out WASL, Denise is opinionated, she’s local, and yes, she’s a Mom.
- The Full Circ Blog: Though her blog has no affiliation with the Seattle P-I, as two others do, Nancy White rounds out this short list. Nancy is a local master of web 2.0, whom I’ve heard only heard rave reviews about. Her consulting biz, of the same name as her blog, Full Circle, is a great resource for local companies looking to build online communities around their businesses.
For a longer list of great blogs nationally, check out this list of the Top 100 Education Blogs.

April 22nd, 2008 at 8:06 pm
Wow! I’m honored (and surprised!) I think I know why you think the blog isn’t getting much maintenance. The url changed last November when I switched blogging platforms. You can find it now at the simpler URL of http://www.fullcirc.com
Thanks again!
April 28th, 2008 at 8:34 pm
Any list of Seattle education blogs needs to include the Seattle Public Schools blog:
http://saveseattleschools.blogspot.com/