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Quick view Learning to Learn: Student Activities for Developing Work, Study and Exam-Writing Skills by Mike Coles Using straightforward language, Learning to Learn presents an interesting, systematic, and flexible approach to the key components needed for success in and out of the classroom. New and effective skills to help students work and study are presented... View Details
Quick view Learning in Safe Schools: Creating Classrooms Where All Students Belong by Faye Brownlie A practical and timely revision, Learning in Safe Schools offers the tools teachers need for building inclusive schools, from establishing a schoolwide code of conduct to creating, enforcing, and supporting a behavior plan. Grounded in the concept that... View Details
Quick view Learning Along the Way: Professional Development by and for Teachers by Diane Sweeney Can your school or district improve its approach to building expertise among teachers, both those new to the profession and those interested in refining their craft? Diane Sweeney, currently a literacy specialist with the Public Education & Business... View Details
Quick view Leading and Learning: Effective School Leadership Through Reflective Storytelling and Inquiry by Fred Steven Brill Leading and Learning examines the administrative roles of school leaders from "enforcer" to "system-builder," to "instructional leader" as well as the psychological, emotional aspects of the position, and the impact of school culture. Fred shares... View Details
Quick view Launching Literacy Stations (DVD): Mini Lessons for Managing and Sustaining Independent Work, K-3 by Debbie Diller Debbie Diller, author of the book Literacy Work Stations, takes you into two primary classrooms to demonstrate how to create a thriving stations program. Patty Terry's first grade students and Vicky Georgas' second graders work in stations that include... View Details
Quick view Ladybugs, Tornadoes, and Swirling Galaxies: English Language Learners Discover Their World Through Inquiry by Brad Buhrow Brad Buhrow and Anne Garcia are primary teachers in a diverse school in Boulder, Colorado. In Ladybugs, Tornadoes and Swirling Galaxies, you will see how they blend comprehension instruction and ELL best practices to explore inquiry as a literacy... View Details
Quick view Keepin' It Real: Integrating New Literacies with Effective Classroom Practice by Lisa Donohue Keepin' It Real looks at these new literacies from the perspective of the needs of a classroom teacher. It illustrates how to use the new literacies to strengthen and support the old ones. It also argues that the new is not possible without the old, and... View Details
Quick view Journey to Literacy: No Worksheets Required by Krista Flemington Journey to Literacy argues that teachers need to engage children in their own learning and give them opportunities to pursue their own interests and investigations. Through individual and small-group gatherings, conferences, and personal interactions,... View Details
Quick view Jamie: A Literacy Story by Diane Parker Jamie, a child with spinal muscular atrophy, was Diane Parker's student from kindergarten through second grade. In those three years Jamie's school experiences and her family's growing involvement with her learning supported the developing literacy that... View Details
Quick view It's Critical!: Classroom Strategies for Promoting Critical and Creative Comprehension by David Booth All text comes with layers of meaning influenced by the background knowledge and attitudes of readers. This valuable resource examines the power of language and persuasion helps students critically examine and negotiate the underlying meaning in all... View Details
Quick view It's All Relative: Key Ideas and Common Misconceptions about Ratio and Proportion, Grades 6-7 by Anne Collins t s All Relative includes thirty modules, which are aligned to specific Common Core State Standards .Each module in this accessible, spiral-bound flipchart addresses specific mathematical practices and common misconceptions; features timely classroom... View Details
Quick view Is That a Fact?: Teaching Nonfiction Writing K-3 by Tony Stead Over eighty- five percent of the reading and writing we do as adults is nonfiction, yet most of the reading and writing in K3 classrooms is fiction or personal narrative. In Is That a Fact? Teaching Nonfiction Writing K-3, Tony Stead shows you how to... View Details