by Pam Allyn | Mar 9, 2012 | Articles
A top-10 list of strategies to help create a culture for reading that will help struggling readers become fierce, unafraid, and strong. We learn to do well what we learn to love; it’s as true in reading as in anything else. For 10 years, I’ve guided a... by Jessica Cuthbertson | Dec 12, 2013 | Articles
Book clubs are a great way to get kids reading. When I was a new teacher, I initiated a book club for my fellow teachers. The intent was to bridge our personal and professional lives. Along with this we would have good conversations, unwind a bit and get us reading... by David Jakes | Mar 5, 2013 | Articles
There are differences between school climate, which is the immediate condition, and school culture, the ongoing beliefs and traditions developed over time in the school community, writes longtime educator David Jakes, coordinator of instructional technology at... by Robert Romano | Aug 6, 2011 | Articles
Where technology in the classroom is concerned, we are at an important juncture. Today’s students inhabit a stimulating, media-rich culture, and have more access to information than ever before. Yet some educators and parents cling to the belief that technology in... by Marcia Cantarella Ph.D. | Jun 6, 2011 | Blog
The lazy, hazy days of summer sound so appealing –except that they have a downside with a summer reading loss. Your child often loses ground over the summer in reading if you don’t do something about it now. During those lazy crazy days of summer, when you get...
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