Education Week offers an overview story on School Administrators who blog:
http://www.edweek.org/ew/articles/2007/05/02/35blogs.h26.html?
From the article:
Leaders’ Blogs Offer Candid Views on Life In Schools By
Jeff Archer
"In the field of education, the first to make the greatest use of blogs
were writers, teachers, and technology experts, said James Farmer, the
founder of Edublogs, a
2-year-old nonprofit service that hosts about 70,000 education-related
blogs. “There are probably only a few hundred school administrators
[with blogs], but it’s only a matter of time before it explodes, like
it has in every other part of the edublog community,” said Mr. Farmer,
who is based in Melbourne, Australia."
Blogs mentioned include:
G-Town Talks:
High school principal Kimberly Moritz talks about learning and school management. Opinions expressed here reflect the personal views of Kimberly Moritz, and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Gowanda School District as a whole.
Leader Talk: Scott McLeod, is a Minneapolis-based educational technology expert. His blog Leader Talk "is the first group blog written by school leaders for school leaders. We hope
that our insights and resources are beneficial to P-12 administrators and educational leadership preparation programs."