This post is written to guide our educational leaders to the blogs of principals and other educational leaders. If you know of, or find any additional blogs you can add them for all to see in the comments section.
An educational blog from a director in Scotland. This blog layout, which is a combination of blog and web pages is possibly a nice layout for a principal.
Practical Theory
Chris Lehmann, Principal of the Science Leadership Academy in Philadelphia, PA blogs for the benifit of parents, staff and students
Education /Technology
Tim Lauer is the principal at Lewis Elementary School in Portland, Oregon. I use this site mainly to make notes to myself about technology and how it can be used by teachers and students to gain a greater understanding of their world, and as a means to tell their stories…
Why Weblogs?
An ongoing list of why (and how) blogs can be used in education.
The benifits of blogging as a professional (2 Min Movie)
Will Richardson on why you should blog as a professional and the professional learning benifits from blogging. (2 minute movie)
If you would like some blogs focused on the use of technology to engage students in meaningful learning you will find a number of quality ideas here

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vince campbell
// Feb 11, 2007 at 9:47 pm
I enjoyed reading the latest post on ‘Don’s Learning Log’. The idea of a blog as a tool for reflection upon one’s leadership practices and for seeing the relationships and connections between the various elements of the complexities of the principalship is worthwhile. I am interested in any other possible ways that blogging can be useful as a learning tool for principals/leaders seeking to build a culture of learning in their schools.
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Between Session Activity » TEACHnology 1:1 Leaders
// Feb 16, 2007 at 11:41 am
[...] Explore some of the blogs posted at the Blogging for Leaders post [...]
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// Feb 20, 2007 at 2:30 pm
[...] Examples of how other leaders are blogging [...]
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