Julia Gibeault, Adjunct Faculty Retired University of Alaska, Southeast School of Education, MAT Program e-Learning Literacy in the Intermediate & Middle School Grades 2007-2019
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Feb 09
The Wrong Way to Teach Grammar – The Atlantic
No more diagramming sentences: Students learn more from simply writing and reading. Source: The Wrong Way to Teach Grammar – The Atlantic
Feb 09
ASCD Express 11.19 – #RealTeenReaders
Source: ASCD Express 11.19 – #RealTeenReaders Using hashtags as a reading comprehension strategy!
Feb 02
Guided Reading: How to Make Kids Hate (or Love) to Read – Education Week Teacher
Teachers should help students experience the joy of simply reading a great book. Justin Minkel shares guided reading strategies that help engage young readers by sparking their excitement. Source: Guided Reading: How to Make Kids Hate (or Love) to Read – Education Week Teacher by Justin Minkel as posted in Education Week, January 31, 2017
Jan 19
A Lab That Grows Young Writers | Educator Innovator
Source: A Lab That Grows Young Writers | Educator Innovator — and gives them a place to publish their writing as well!
Jan 06
Video Book Trailers, Author Videos, and Educational Videos for Teachers
Video book trailers for the best children’s books and authors, plus educational videos on reading, science, and seasonal topics teachers can use in the classroom Source: Video Book Trailers, Author Videos, and Educational Videos for Teachers
Jan 06
Why Connected Learning | Educator Innovator
Source: Why Connected Learning | Educator Innovator
Dec 08
Brian Cambourne: Literacy Development – Conditions of Learning – YouTube
In this video, Dr. Cambourne explains the conditions of learning as related to his research and experiences in primary classrooms. Go to 24:44 for a summary of these conditions of learning, which apply in natural learning environments with people of all ages.
Dec 08
How to Flatten Your Classroom and Encourage Authentic Writing Through Blogging | EdSurge News
Source: How to Flatten Your Classroom and Encourage Authentic Writing Through Blogging | EdSurge News
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