March 14, 2005

The edublogging corner

Michelle Malkin points out to oh-so-important Maureen Dowd that female bloggers are plentiful - if you're willing to accept that conservative women are "real" women too. But she leaves out one rich area of female bloggers with non-PC ideas - the edubloggers.

Joanne Jacobs is of course the most well-known, and you know me if you're reading me right now, but there are edublogeresses out there who aren't impressed by the feminists' victim stance or the eradication of Western Civ in schools. Others go for serious content, with equations or thoughtful essays about modern education. Here's my list of recent reads (not all would call themselves edubloggers, but all have postings that are at least occasionally related to education):

Erin O'Connor
Moebius Stripper
Learning Curves
Illuminaria's Voice
Guilt-free Homeschooling
The Classical Family
Education Weak
Jenny D.

Posted by kswygert at March 14, 2005 07:50 PM
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