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BARBARA R. BLACKBURN
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CONTACT INFORMATION
Affiliation:
Winthrop University
Mailing Address: 6 Depot Way West
Larchmont, NY 10538
Telephone #:
(888) 299-5350
Fax #:
(914) 833-0761
Email:
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Website URL: barbarablackburnonline.com
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ABOUT BARBARA BLACKBURN
Barbara R. Blackburn has taught early childhood, elementary, middle, and high
school students and has served as an educational consultant for three publishing
companies. She received her Ph.D. from the University of North Carolina at
Greensboro. Now an Associate Professor, she received the 2006 award for
Outstanding Junior Professor at Winthrop University, where she coordinates a
graduate program for teachers, teaches graduate classes, supervises student
teachers, and collaborates with area schools on special projects.
In addition to speaking at state and national conferences, she also regularly
presents workshops for teachers and administrators in elementary, middle, and
high schools. Her most popular topics include:
Instructional Strategies that Motivate Students
Content Literacy Strategies for the Young and the Restless
Motivation and Assessment
Rigor is NOT a Four Letter Word
Motivating Yourself and Others
Engaging Instruction Leads to Higher Achievement
High Expectations and Increased Support Lead to Success
For more information, or to contact Dr. Blackburn about a possible
presentation, click
here
EYE ON EDUCATION TITLES
Rigor is NOT a Four-Letter Word
Study Guide-Literacy from A to Z
Literacy from A to Z: Engaging Students in
Reading, Writing, Speaking and Listening
Study Guide-Classroom Instruction from A
to Z
Classroom Instruction from A to Z
Study Guide-Classroom Motivation from A to
Z
Classroom Motivation from A to Z
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TALES FROM A TEACHER'S HEART
Barbara Blackburn is also a contributor to Eye On Education’s video series,
Tales From A Teacher’s Heart. In her tale, we learn about Dr. Blackburn’s visit
to Valley Middle School, where she found a strong community in need of a little
encouragement. Her time at Valley confirmed her belief that a school is at its
best when teachers support each other by focusing on their strengths.
Click here to watch this video. (Run-time 4 min:51 sec, will open in new
window)
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