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Shannon McBride
  • 46, Female
  • West Linn, OR
  • United States
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  • Jessica Booth
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Shannon McBride commented on Dana Jung Munson's group Monthly Mentor Group Discussion
"Diane - Please post the images!  Golden mediums are great. I'm excited to see what your students come up with. "
Dec 17, 2011
Shannon McBride commented on Dana Jung Munson's group Monthly Mentor Group Discussion
"Karen - I'll check out that book and my high school math teacher and Mr. DiVivo could have had drinks together and lamented over us! Mark - Wow, you see my mind didn't even go there and yes it would happen. I'm sure of it.  Money…"
Oct 5, 2011
Shannon McBride commented on Dana Jung Munson's group Monthly Mentor Group Discussion
"Mark - Your comments are exactly why I've never been able to understand how merit pay would work for art teachers or for that matter any subject matter that isn't 'tested.' I hadn't thought of how our students come to us…"
Oct 4, 2011
Shannon McBride commented on Dana Jung Munson's group Monthly Mentor Group Discussion
"Kevan - Well said.  Here's a quote from our President who seems to share your 'test, test, test disdain.'  Standardized testing is stuck in the crossfire in the debate over accountability, and Obama has stepped up to take…"
Oct 3, 2011
Shannon McBride commented on Dana Jung Munson's group Monthly Mentor Group Discussion
"Great blog conversation.  I started blogging five years ago with my AP students.  Until this year I had each of the AP students create their own site which was linked to the main page.  This year I decided to switch it up.  We…"
Sep 13, 2011
Shannon McBride joined Dana Jung Munson's group
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Monthly Mentor Group Discussion

Each month, a new mentor will post a topic for discussion. This is way to share ideas, thoughts, tips, and insights online.See More
Aug 14, 2011
Shannon McBride posted a blog post

Classroom blogs anyone?

Big huge rain and wind storm here in Oregon, what's new! Gives me time to surf the web. For the last three years now I have been blogging with my AP students in the classroom. There is a main blog page, which I am the administrator of and then each of the students has there own blog connected to it. It's been a great resource, critique tool and it cuts down on paper. Going green is good.While surfing the web I'm always on the look out for other classroom/student blogs. I noticed there was a…See More
Nov 6, 2009
Shannon McBride replied to Nancy Walkup's discussion Teacher/Student Portfolio in SchoolArts Magazine
"Great idea Nancy. I'll see if I can get any of my students to bite! Shannon McBride"
Oct 23, 2009
Shannon McBride joined Karen Gulash's group
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Pacific Region

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Oct 23, 2009
Shannon McBride joined Rebecca Stone-Danahy's group
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Oct 23, 2009
Shannon McBride and james rees are now friends
Oct 2, 2009
Ralph Caouette and Shannon McBride are now friends
Aug 20, 2009
Shannon McBride is now friends with Dana Jung Munson and Lynn A. Felts
Aug 7, 2009
Shannon McBride is now friends with Jessica Booth, Allison Fuller-Mulloy and Rosie Riordan
Jul 26, 2009
Shannon McBride and Debi West are now friends
Jun 30, 2009
Shannon McBride is now a member of NAEA Secondary Teachers
May 29, 2009

Profile Information

Where do you teach?
Lakeridge High School
AP Teacher?
Yes!
Do you have a blog?
http://lhsap2dartstudio0809.blogspot.com/

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Classroom blogs anyone?

Posted on November 6, 2009 at 1:51am 0 Comments

Big huge rain and wind storm here in Oregon, what's new! Gives me time to surf the web. For the last three years now I have been blogging with my AP students in the classroom. There is a main blog page, which I am the administrator of and then each of the students has there own blog connected to it. It's been a great resource, critique tool and it cuts down on paper. Going green is good.



While surfing the web I'm always on the look out for other classroom/student blogs. I noticed… Continue

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