Summer Reflection: Thinking about Assessments K-8
…understanding, who is able to build an understanding of main idea (informational text) or theme (fiction), and who has difficulty with any of these aspects of comprehension. I’m able to…
…understanding, who is able to build an understanding of main idea (informational text) or theme (fiction), and who has difficulty with any of these aspects of comprehension. I’m able to…
…approaches to literacy and how we must work to develop a culture of possibilities that engage and build upon the new literacies that students bring with them to class daily….
…within and outside the system—learning that shows resilience and supports sustainability.” If that’s not how you’d describe the conditions in your school, don’t worry. Patterson points out that building adaptive…
…grade classroom, we aim to inspire other educators of culturally and linguistically diverse students to identify, acknowledge, and ultimately build upon the cultural and literary strengths that exist in their…
…a potluck lunch. Recording Family Stories Older students can take part in the process of building family histories by recording the stories, or memoirs, of family members. Do you have…
…researcher Linda Darling-Hammond discusses two different approaches to reform: capacity building vs. (the current) incentive-based reform. “The professional approach to education, the approach taken in some of our states and…
…expressed her concern about standardized testing and said that time would be better spent on teaching, learning, and relationship-building. She stated, “All the headlines make education seem a daunting and…
…engage students in talking, thinking, and writing about books they read over the summer, or any time. Tap 21st century literacy tools to build discussion of great summer reads. The…
…class – and they don’t involve going over the syllabus. Tucker suggests some community building activities, learning inventories and also mentions how she reads aloud to her high school students!…
…travel and were at a disadvantage compared to students in the building. Most worrisome of all: these trailers were no protection in case of high winds or an active shooter….
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