Author Lorena Escoto Germán in conversation with veteran educator and writer José Luis Vilson as they discuss and celebrate the launch of Lorena’s new book, Textured Teaching: A Framework for Culturally Sustaining Practices. (continue reading)
Jennifer Serravallo has updated Chapter 3 from The Reading Strategies Book, and she is making it complimentary to educators who have a copy. (continue reading)
Three years ago, we started this episode of the podcast by saying; not talking about racism is not a solution. We sought to have a conversation about dismantling racism in education after a Heinemann Fellows panel on the subject. As we listen to this conversation through the lens of 2020, it’s now not enough to talk about dismantling racism, rather we must take actions to be anti-racist. (continue reading)
If you’re tired of boring literary analysis assignments, Beyond Literary Analysis, show how students can write authentic arguments based on their own interests. (continue reading)
Out of the dark tunnel of boring literary analysis assignments, they lead you into a world where students learn to write fresh, compelling, authentic arguments based on their own unique interests. (continue reading)
New York Times, Best-selling author Jennifer Serravallo talks about her new on-demand course: Strategies in Action: Reading and Writing Methods and Content. (continue reading)