- What blogs are included?
- What do I base on for the order?
- What types of blogs appear?
- Top 100 Best Educational Blogs
- Roser batlle
- Help for teachers
- Matematicascercanas.com
- Boris mir
- At school
- Antonio Omatos
- Think about school
- The eduteca
- Anibal de la Torre
- Isabel PT and AL, a special teacher
- Educators 21
- Educational Reflections
- Master Manu
- Digital Generation
- Javier Tourón
- Change notebook
- Monica Diz
- 40-
- 46- Cooking classes
- 47- Playmates
- 48- The value of physical education
- 49- Fernando Santamaría
- 50- My teacher stuff
- 51- Didactmatic Elementary
- 52- Traveling with the circus
- 53- The mathematical tank
- 54- Infant teacher
- 55- Physical Education 3.0
- 56- Education and virtuality
- 77- English can be fun
- 78- The art of creating
- 83- Blog a Special World
- 85- For teachers and parents
- 86- Brainstorming
- 87- Miren's class
- 88- Paola's blog
- 89- Psychology and Pedagogy
- 93- Andújar Orientation
- 95- Dreaming of smiles
- 96- Chocolate bread
- 97- Montessori at Home
- 98- Emotional education
- 99- Activipeques
- 100- Emotional Intelligence in the Classroom
- Update: Other Great Educational Blogs
- ined21
- hostidayel2
- elarcondeclio
- Pineapple 3.0
- High high like a mountain
- alaya
- Ideasparalaclase.com
Selection of the 100 best educational blogs with which, whether you are an education professional or not, you can find a topic related to the wonderful field of education.
It is very useful for society that there are people who are motivated to write and share information on topics related to education, such as primary, infant or university.
For this reason, I have thought of making a compilation of the best education blogs in Spanish. Many of them well known and awarded with important awards, others not so famous, but with great tools and quality post.
You may also be interested in this list of psychology blogs or these of books and literature blogs.
What blogs are included?
- Those who have quality content.
- That they deal with education or specialize in a specific topic in this field.
- It is directed by people trained in the educational branch.
- That they have a great variety of information.
What do I base on for the order?
The blogs that we have chosen appear in a certain order, however this does not mean anything, we simply had to place them in some way. All the portals that appear in this list have an excellent quality, so we recommend that you take a look at them and choose the one you like the most or solve your doubts in the best way.
What types of blogs appear?
We have compiled those portals that talk about the area of education in general or in which reflections and resources of this field appear aimed at anyone who is interested, whether they are professional or not.
Without further ado, I'll leave you with the list!
Top 100 Best Educational Blogs
Roser batlle
Velasco presents on his blog educational reflections, tips and tools that we can use both in class and in our daily lives as parents. Their goal is for us to realize that teachers are professionals who deserve more consideration.
This blog has several awards such as the EECC Castilla y León 2016 Award or the Golden Apple in 2015.
Featured article: 22 very interesting “non-educational” books for teachers.
Help for teachers
Winner of the 1st SIMO Prize for Educational Innovation in 2014, "History Lessons" is mostly dedicated to teaching resources and materials for the subjects of Social Sciences, Geography and History.
Featured article: Motivation in class with cards for gamification.
Matematicascercanas.com
Matematicascercanas is the blog of Amadeo Artacho, Engineer of Roads, Channels and Ports, Technical Engineer of Public Works and with a Master's Degree in Training of Secondary Education Teachers in the specialty of Mathematics.
It is a blog that brings mathematics closer to everyone, and it does so in a very personal, close and entertaining way. For this, it uses very varied formats and resources such as curiosities, legends, riddles, humor, number games, animations and videos, detailed and step-by-step explanations, biographies of mathematical women… all with a great didactic load and always putting itself in the place of who is visiting.
Featured Resource: Rules of Three…
Boris mir
It is the blog of Miguel Ángel Miguel Zarralanga, with great resources from 1st of ESO to 2nd of Baccalaureate. Integer problems, matrices, trigonometry, radicals, functions, geometry…
Highly recommended if you are a teacher / professor and want to find resources for your classes. Also if you are a student and you want to recover something that you have not pointed out well in class.
Recommended resource: notes from 4th of ESO.
At school
It is Vanesa María Gálvez Bachot's blog, focused on resources for young children. You can find activities, games, sayings and even new experiences of the author with her students.
Vanesa's use of augmented reality to do activities with her students stands out.
Recommended resource: New experience: Augmented Reality for children.
Educapeques has been created by the Department of Early Childhood Education of the ACN Training Center in Puertollano (Ciudad Real) Spain.
It is made up of a group of kindergarten and primary education teachers who want to give children ideas for working on a day-to-day basis.
Recommended Resource: Learn Computer Science.
It belongs to the same creators as educapeques and has great resources: games, drawings, graphomotor activities, literacy, math language, English…
Recommended resource: 20 cards to work attention.
Antonio Omatos
Created by David Álvarez with the aim of talking and debating about the world of new technologies in the teaching-learning method in general, as well as in learning in particular. Always "with an eye on trends and emerging talent in the network around ICT".
Featured article: Digital Storytelling, more than an Educational Resource.
Think about school
Dedicated exclusively to the foreign language English in early childhood education. Unlike other blogs, this one is dedicated to anyone who wants information as parents and educators, on how to work this language with children.
On the other hand, we also find other resources and activities that can be used in the classroom on other topics for kindergarten and elementary school children.
Featured Article: New activity for routines.
The eduteca
Óscar Alonso created the blog "La eduteca" with the aim of becoming an educational blog where users could share what they knew or had learned from the educational field. In addition, as a way to offer content, resources and articles in this area so that anyone who would like to be able to learn or apply them in the classroom.
Featured article: 100 resources of 2015.
Anibal de la Torre
Dolores Álvarez, a retired teacher, leaves us her reflections and feelings about the educational field. It began when she was still practicing in a Secondary Education Institute, dealing with topics of all kinds and educational current affairs.
Featured Article: 35 Interesting Books for Teachers.
Isabel PT and AL, a special teacher
It is Isabel Martín's blog, created in order to collect interesting educational resources, activities and / or materials found on the Internet (websites, blogs…), as well as self-made. A place to share to grow and learn.
Excellent if you are a teacher and want to get new ideas for your classes.
Recommended resource: various school resources.
Educators 21
If you are an educator and you love your work, you cannot miss the opportunity to read the reflections that Víctor Cuevas leaves us in his space. It has no main theme since it exposes ideas and problems in the educational field, with which it reflects while informing the reader.
Featured article: Reflections on the teacher training model and educational change.
Educational Reflections
Pedro Navareño offers us this portal in which, in addition to presenting his own reflections on the educational field, he also invites anyone who wants to do so. In addition, it also dedicates spaces to school coexistence, resources or leadership, among others.
Featured Article: The Perfect Business of Education.
Master Manu
Estrella López Aguilar tries to work on something that we still have pending with our children: reading. In order to promote it, it proposes a multitude of exercises and ideas that can be used in the classroom to motivate our students.
Featured article: What do Spanish children and young people read?
Digital Generation
He received the One Lovely Blog Award. With “Doubts about parents”, Cristina López has tried to respond to the concerns that parents may normally have regarding their children and education in general. Although it is aimed at them in particular, we can also find information on all kinds of topics as long as they are educational.
Featured Article: Children in High Demand. What characterizes them and how to help them?
Javier Tourón
If you are a hearing and language teacher, you cannot miss Eugenia Romero's page. In it you will find not only courses and access to its YouTube channel, but also sections in which a multitude of resources appear that can be used with those children who have some difficulty. Highlight your own videos, which are very informative.
Recommended resource: YouTube channel.
Change notebook
Reflections on teaching, guidance and education in general. Aimed at anyone who is interested in receiving information on this wonderful field.
Recommended resource: Teaching staff section.
Monica Diz
It is the blog specialized in music with very good resources for children and elementary school. It has been active since 2008 and has won several awards.
Featured Resource: Classroom Graphic Materials.
40-
Recommended Resource: Learn to Code.
46- Cooking classes
Recommended Resource: Experiences.
47- Playmates
Featured Article: Math for Parents.
48- The value of physical education
Featured Article: Wheelchair Physical Education: 12 Games.
49- Fernando Santamaría
Featured Article: The Connective Age of Learning: Theories Set in This Context
50- My teacher stuff
Featured Resource : Classroom Resources.
51- Didactmatic Elementary
Featured Article: Multigeoplane. Classes of triangles and quadrilaterals. Analytical perception.
52- Traveling with the circus
Recommended resource: YouTube channel.
53- The mathematical tank
Recommended resource: The mouse and the multiplication tables.
54- Infant teacher
Featured Resource: Children's Games.
55- Physical Education 3.0
Recommended Resource : Available Resources.
56- Education and virtuality
Featured article: Emotional education: 7 resources to help our children regulate their emotions.
77- English can be fun
Featured Resource: Games.
78- The art of creating
Featured Resource: Motor Tales.
83- Blog a Special World
Featured Resource: Story Videos.
85- For teachers and parents
Featured Resource: Special Educational Needs.
86- Brainstorming
Featured Resource: Tools.
87- Miren's class
Featured Resource: Tales.
88- Paola's blog
Featured Resource: My Resources.
89- Psychology and Pedagogy
Recommended resource: Self-made materials to work with ICT.
93- Andújar Orientation
Recommended resource: For teachers and professors.
95- Dreaming of smiles
Recommended resource: Interactive Games.
96- Chocolate bread
Recommended article: How to work communication with students with Cochlear Implant.
97- Montessori at Home
Featured article: Montessori in Adolescence.
98- Emotional education
Featured Article: Quickly Find Out If Your Child Has Unfinished Gaming Syndrome.
99- Activipeques
Recommended Resource: Children's Series.
100- Emotional Intelligence in the Classroom
Featured resource : Technoemotions: when emotions and ICTs come together.
Update: Other Great Educational Blogs
ined21
Featured Article: Emotions Matter in Education.
hostidayel2
Featured article: 14 challenges for today's school.
elarcondeclio
Featured Resource: World History Student Resources.
Pineapple 3.0
Featured resource: Mindfulness material to work in the classroom.
High high like a mountain
Featured Resource: Pedagogical Material for Autism.
alaya
Featured Resource: Do we allow children to express and think freely?
Ideasparalaclase.com
It is the blog of Karem Martínez, a Spanish teacher who works with the resources she shares. Her focus is class planning and educational materials in Spanish for teachers of 6, 7 and 8.
Featured resource: Self-made materials.