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The Busiest Articles of 2007

1110387_bees_3On Sunday, we looked back at some of , today, we’ll go to the other extreme and look at the busiest articles of 2007. These are the articles that generated the most comments. I’ve gone through the articles and found those that received the most comments. After boiling down that list, I have come up with the 15 most commented articles.

  1. 148th Carnival of Education December 5th, 2007 (9 comments by 9 authors, 4 trackbacks) (13)
  2. The State of the Blog: 08/01/07 August 1st, 2007 (11 comments by 11 authors) (11)
  3. 5 Surefire Tips For Handling Misbehavior September 12th, 2007 (8 comments by 7 authors) (7)
  4. The Purpose Of A Personal Mission Statement July 26th, 2007 (8 comments by 7 authors) (7)
  5. Less Stress: Declutter Your Desk October 8th, 2007 (3 comments by 3 authors, 4 trackbacks) (7)
  6. Less Stress: Reduce Your Lifestyle October 19th, 2007 (7 trackbacks) (7)
  7. Shut Up And Teach! July 19th, 2007 (7 comments by 7 authors) (7)
  8. 47 Blogs That My Readers Are Reading November 28th, 2007 (6 comments by 6 authors) (6)
  9. Two Free Gifts … No Strings Attached November 24th, 2007 (7 comments by 6 authors) (6)
  10. 5 Ways To Win When Children Test Your Limits October 20th, 2007 (7 comments by 5 authors) (5)
  11. All Work And No Play Makes Joel A Dull Boy July 24th, 2007 (6 comments by 5 authors) (5)
  12. Habit 4: Personal Procedures July 12th, 2007 (6 comments by 5 authors) (5)
  13. One of THOSE Days December 14th, 2007 (5 comments by 5 authors) (5)
  14. Transforming A Tense Relationship Where There Is Low Respect November 2nd, 2007 (4 comments by 4 authors, 1 trackback) (5)
  15. You Better Smile Before Christmas! December 8th, 2007 (4 comments by 3 authors, 2 trackbacks) (5)

Joel Wagner (@sywtt) began teaching band in 2002. Though he had a lot of information, his classes were out of control. He found himself tired, frustrated, disrespected by students, lonely, and on the brink of quitting. He had had enough. He resigned from his school district right before spring break of his second year and made it his personal mission to learn to be a great teacher. So You Want To Teach? is the ongoing story of that quest for educational excellence.

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Joel Wagner
Joel Wagner (<strong><a href="http://www.twitter.com/sywtt">@sywtt</a></strong>) began teaching band in 2002. Though he had a lot of information, his classes were out of control. He found himself tired, frustrated, disrespected by students, lonely, and on the brink of quitting. He had had enough. He resigned from his school district right before spring break of his second year and made it his personal mission to learn to be a great teacher. <strong><a href="http://www.soyouwanttoteach.com/">So You Want To Teach?</a></strong> is the ongoing story of that quest for educational excellence.
http://www.SoYouWantToTeach.com

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