Tuesday, December 8, 2020

1000 Posts!!!

 


When this blog started, I wasn't quite sure what I am going to do with it. It began with both personal and professional posts. This changed some time after and the personal blog was created. 

When I started blogging, I didn't know my niche, in fact, I am still struggling to find it! When I started blogging, blogs were not a fashion, when I started blogging, a lot of people were afraid of technology.

Where I am today? Well after almost 18 years, I have not found my niche, still. I have exprerimented, I have tried various education related jobs, I have taken part in various edu-challenges and edu-writing blogs and I am still searching myself.

Do I consider my blog successful? I haven't made money out of it, if that's what you consider success.

It has had its glory days though and I am proud of my "child"

So, in order to celebrate, and say thank you to my readers, I am going to give away one of my favourite books: 

Setting limits in the classroom by Robert J Makenzie


All you have to do is comment on this post and tell me what you would like me to write about.
  • stories from the classroom
  • lesson plans on specific vocabulary
  • lesson plans on grammar
  • psychology / mindfulness of the teacher / students
  • decorations in the classroom
  • crafts with studenst
  • seminars and courses
  • professional development
  • change of career
  • personal thoughts
and anything else you can think of. And also re-post on your wall (Facebook, Twitter, Insta etc.). 
The draw will take on January 2nd!
Good luck!



23 comments:

Maria Karagianni said...

What a great idea congratulations on the 1000 posts!!! I would like to see a lesson plan in grammar.thank you in advance.

Lia's class said...

May I say all of them seem very interesting and I would enjoy reading your posts!

Theodora Papapanagiotou said...

Anything particular dear Maria? Thank you so much for your wishes!

Theodora Papapanagiotou said...

Thank you! Good luck!

Jenny Chonta said...

Seminars, on line courses, webinars on professional development

Georgia said...

Congratulations on your 1000 posts!!! Keep them coming! I would love to hear about change of career

Jenny Syrianou said...

I like anything that has to do with professional development as I believe that we should keep up with the times!

Depicurian said...

Wow! 1000 posts? That's a lot of work you put in there! Well done! Keep up the good work 💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯

Georgia said...

💯💯💯👏👏👏Congratulations!!! Keep them coming! How about change of career?

Theodora Papapanagiotou said...

Stories in the classroom - Alexandra (FB)

Unknown said...

Congratulations and good luck!!! I am interested in change of career!!!

Theodora Papapanagiotou said...

Thank you for your comment, please leave a name so I can include you in the draw

Styliani said...

Wonderful thought! I vote grammar lessons

Katerina said...


Congratulations!! Keep 0n going!!!! I would love to hear about change of career 🙂

Πόπη Δ. said...

Congrats on being a multitasker, despite all the difficulties you are through! How about presenting some ideas on teaching grammar through play for very young learners? The best of luck, from the bottom of my heart!!💖💖💖

Χριστίνα Ψα said...

Congrats on your blog!! I would say professional development and change of career. Psychology/ mindfulness of the teacher/ students is always useful, too. Thank you.

Theodora Papapanagiotou said...

On it! Good luck!!

Unknown said...

Lesson plans and decoration!!!

Unknown said...

Μindfulness is of great interest to me...thanks for your work so far!

Theodora Papapanagiotou said...

From Roula

Theodora Papapanagiotou said...

Name?

Theodora Papapanagiotou said...

And the winner is: Jenny Syrianou!

Theodora Papapanagiotou said...

Cograts!!

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