Thought leadership supporting the latest innovations in K-12 education.
This month, our posts aim to position ourselves as educators who understand the evolving definition of literacy, and use this knowledge to teach our students to be both critical consumers and creative contributors through text and media.
February 20, 2018
Because learning progressions are progressive and precise, they are an invaluable tool for teaching and for assessment.
On this edition of Facebook Live, we're talking with Kate Roberts on her newest book, A Novel Approach. Listen in as we learn about how this book came to be.
February 19, 2018
The classroom of your dreams starts with one big idea. Kids First from Day One shares how to put your deepest teaching beliefs into action. Listen in!
February 16, 2018
Whether you are a teacher, student, parent, sibling, or friend, embarrassment is something we all experience.
February 14, 2018
Here, Kate Roberts shows you just what is in store for you inside her new book, A Novel Approach
In project-based writing, students manage their writing project with systemized external supports like pitches, proposals, project goals, and schedules.
February 13, 2018
Here, Jen has created a handy downloadable chart to illustrate the connections between goals in The Reading Strategies Book and The Writing Strategies Book.
The wait is over — Heinemann's Spring 2018 Catalog is here! Explore 128 pages packed full with resources from some of your favorite authors.
February 12, 2018
I have a confession: I love to cut. Almost nothing pleases me more than to read through a manuscript and find entire chapters that can be placed under the guillotine
February 9, 2018
The idea that students should be “college and career ready” when they leave high school has become a major focus in education, but much of this conversation has been on reading readiness. What about writing readiness?
Families drop their children off at school each day hoping that we will make their children’s lives greater than their own. Every guardian wants this.
February 8, 2018
By introducing a new definition of text, usher out the dreaded five-paragraph essay and introduce something entirely different that students will want to write.
February 7, 2018
How do we help children work through dysregulated moments? What strategies can we use to support children in these instances?
Many students are already social media experts. Tapping into their knowledge to channel them to try new books and to reflect on their work can be powerful.
February 6, 2018
it’s a sad but common belief among teachers and students that math manipulatives are a crutch to be outgrown and an intervention to be used only when necessary.
February 4, 2018
If you’re tired of boring literary analysis assignments, Beyond Literary Analysis, show how students can write authentic arguments based on their own interests.
February 2, 2018