Alessandro Allegri 37, Male
Fornovo di Taro, PR
Italy

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Hometown:
Fornovo di Taro, PR, Italy
School / Work Affiliation
Liceo "Enrico Fermi" - Borgo Val di Taro, PR, Italy
About Me:
I'm a maths and physics teacher in Italy.
Blog:
http://thetartarsteppe20.blogspot.com
Website:
http://lnx.allsho.it/m/
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Hard to relate?

Well, I'm here but I don't know if I am really here. Schools and teachers in Italy and in many of the places many of the people here are from, must be worlds apart. One of the (many? few?) things that definitely we can learn from other countries' school systems is this openness to new technologies. This is why I am here, to learn. I have no idea whether what I learn will be of any use in my profession or not. But learning is an enterprise always worth undertaking.

Posted on March 19, 2008 at 3:01pm —

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At 1:16am on March 22, 2008, Patricia Donaghy said…
Hello Alessandro
You might be interested in adding your blog information to the new International Edubloggers Directory at http://edubloggerdir.blogspot.com
All languages welcome - blogs do not have to be in English. You would be our first Italian member!
At 3:39am on March 12, 2008, Alessandro Allegri said…
Il mio blog su Scuola e Web 2.0: Il deserto dei Tartari 2.0
At 3:19pm on March 11, 2008, Alessandro Allegri said…
My blog about Edu & Web 2.0: Il deserto dei Tartari 2.0
 
 

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