Thought leadership supporting the latest innovations in K-12 education.
Is your virtual read-aloud feeling disconnected? Try incorporating sketchnotes to bring that real life connection into your online space!
April 14, 2021
Create a student-friendly set of questions and get feedback while there’s still time to make relevant adjustments. Download a free survey from the author of The Joyful Teacher, Berit Gordon.
The Teaching Writing in Small Groups Study Guide allows K-8 teachers the opportunity to read, pause, try, and reflect, so that students get the best instruction.
April 13, 2021
Bob and Liz join us today in the wake of both a rise in incidents and increased coverage of anti-Asian hate crimes and racism in the past weeks, months, and year.
April 8, 2021
When we, Dr. Sonja Cherry-Paul and Tricia Ebarvia, began imagining what IREL could be, we knew we wanted a space where teachers could take the necessary time to reflect deeply on their practices and work for transformative change in their classrooms, schools, and communities.
April 7, 2021
Today on the podcast we’re excited to be joined again by Carla España and Luz Yadira Herrera, co-authors of En Comunidad.
April 1, 2021
Learn why Tom Newkirk, author of Writing Unbound, believes he is not the ideal person to explore adolescent fiction writing but feels compelled to do it anyway.
March 30, 2021
It is only when we approach our classroom through the lens of a learner that we can truly experience what matters most to the minds and hearts of our students.
Today, We would like to share with you a resource from The Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center that explores the long history of Asian Pacific American Bias in the US and was developed specifically for teachers and caregivers who teach.
The new TCRWP Virtual Summer School Curriculum supports literacy growth in rising Grades 1–6 kids with research-based teaching methods, tools, and resources.
March 29, 2021
Even in a time of remote/hybrid teaching, the literary signposts introduced in Kylene Beers’ and Bob Probst’s Notice & Note support improved comprehension.
March 26, 2021
We can prepare our students for academic writing tasks when we invite them to make the kind of writing real writers make.
In Read the World, Kristin Ziemke and Katie Muhtaris tackle the question of what it means to blend technology with what you already do well.
If we want students to develop a love of books and writing, we need to bring fiction back to our writing curriculum,
March 25, 2021
While we lament the limitations of this unparalleled year, we need to trust that our students have grown and that we have, and will continue to make an impact.
March 23, 2021
Students have ideas that matter. Learn how to help them share them through stories with Melinda Hayward, a teacher at Prescott Elementary School, Parkrose School District, Oregon.
March 19, 2021
Today on the podcast we’re joined by Arlène Casimir and Alex Venet as they discuss the ethos of trauma informed teaching practices.
March 18, 2021
Finding ways to bring fiction writing into the curriculum from Tom Newkirk, author of Writing Unbound: How Fiction Transforms Student Writers.
March 17, 2021