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Reading the Pictures Jack Gantos, Jeff Kinney, Jarrett Krosoczka, Jon Scieszka, and Gene Luen Yang engage in Part 2 of a lively panel discussion called How to Get and Keep Boys Reading.
A Family Reading Tradition Michael and Diane Giardina grew up in homes where books and reading were valued.
Flexible Classrooms: Providing the Learning Environment That Kids Need At Albemarle County Public Schools, flexible classrooms empower student choice, increase student engagement, and improve student participation.
How does a teacher’s expertise contribute to helping kids read? Teachers have enormous amounts of expertise that would be invaluable to researchers; bringing together these two groups is mutually beneficial.
Steve Graham: Characteristics of struggling writers Steve Graham lists some common characteristics of struggling writers.
Purpose, process and pride Ultimately, students should feel proud of their finished writing products.
Guiding students through difficult books Jago explains what a good teacher can do to teach complex books and build reading rigor.
Tell Kids with Dyslexia and ADHD "You're Okay Just as You Are" Often and Regularly Mooney knows that encouragement and validation can be incredibly healing for a kid with learning differences.
The power of sharing and publishing Dr. Paul Rogers discusses possible ways for student writing to reach real audiences.