How Can Teachers Address the Needs of English Language Learners
September 23, 2016
Gene Luen Yang Awarded 2016 MacArthur Fellowship
September 22, 2016
Authors Kristi Mraz and Christine Hertz want to change how we look at our classrooms. They say we need to think beyond the idea of 'good in school.'
September 21, 2016
Dual Language Education - Not a Fad
September 16, 2016
Series: Educator Self-Reflection as a Political Act - Part Four: Be Brave, Mess Up, But Do Something
Take a beginning of the year perspective, including planning, setting overarching goals, and gaining invaluable knowledge of the progression of reading development.
August 30, 2016
Classical and Modern Literature: Yielding New Engagement and Relevance for Generation Z
August 24, 2016
Katherine Bomer joins the podcast to talk about the evolving nature of the essay.
August 19, 2016
In When Kids Can't Read, Kylene Beers offers teachers the comprehensive handbook they've needed to help readers improve their skills.
August 13, 2016
Kylene Beers: When Kids Can't Read - Facebook Live
August 11, 2016
Why #BlackLivesMatter in Your Classroom Too
Jessica Lifshitz: Thank You Heinemann Fellows
August 10, 2016
One way we can set our students up to best meet the challenge of learning to write is to keep process the focus of our instruction.
August 9, 2016
TCRWP August Writing Institute Chat
August 2, 2016
TCRWP Twitter Chat: What Are the BEST Books? Planning Your Libraries, Your Units, and Other Ways to Bring Great Books to Your Students
July 26, 2016
Using Technology With Primary Texts
July 19, 2016
TCRWP Twitter Chat: Tips & Suggestions to Help All Our Students Access Complex Nonfiction Texts
Gene Yang was recently featured on NPR's Morning Edition podcast discussing the use of graphic novels in the classroom.
July 13, 2016