Creating Community through Writing
…students who are just learning to write can build community as they collaborate to establish classroom guidelines. The ReadWriteThink.org lesson Creating Class Rules: A Beginning to Creating Community focuses on…
…students who are just learning to write can build community as they collaborate to establish classroom guidelines. The ReadWriteThink.org lesson Creating Class Rules: A Beginning to Creating Community focuses on…
…the top 10 percent of the state. So how did they build a positive school culture? By building and reinforcing an overarching theme through this vision: Thomas Nelson High School…
…use a wide range of assessment tools to evaluate what’s going on inside and outside their buildings in order to make informed policy decisions. The bigger our assessment toolkit, and…
…almost everyone in this profession, isn’t it? For more on the value of collaboration, be sure to read: Well-Designed Conversations –how to design conversations that build collaborative relationships. The Power…
…work together to build family-school relationships that value and respect each other’s perspectives on literacy. This book features the voices of parents, teachers, graduate students, and preservice teachers. In Reading…
…to do so in the district where you live. As a teacher, you can help lead the opposition by building alliances with other parents. Meanwhile, if the teachers who live…
…other types of words written on walls and buildings. In his call for proposals for this November’s Â¥·ïÌìÌà Annual Convention, president-elect Doug Hesse challenged all of us to rethink the…
…that she helps to, “build cross-curricular connections for my students through their interactions with artifacts, , resources, and ideas garnered from my global travel.” How did this incredible work begin?…
…outside of the communication that is required.” The chatter found in a traditional classroom, whether celebrity gossip or gripes about homework assignments, builds a camaraderie among students that makes for…
…senator. So my friend and colleague Matt Skillen from Elizabethtown College in PA and Â¥·ïÌìÌà Intern Katelyn Sedelmeyer (an Erie, PA, native) made our way to the Russell office building…
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