Topic: Literature

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The Big 5: Lindsey Moses on the Books That Most Influenced Her Teaching Practice

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Teaching with The Comprehension Toolkit for Successful Summer School Instruction

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The Big 5: Ken Lindblom on the Professional Books That Got Him to Where He is Today

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The Big 5: Leila Christenbury on the Books That Shaped Her Teaching Career

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Today on the podcast, Reba Wadsworth talks about her book Bullying Hurts

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PIE: The Essential and Collaborative Parts of Engagement with Our Students – Part 4

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PIE: The Essential and Collaborative Parts of Engagement with Our Students – Part 3

PIE: The Essential and Collaborative Parts of Engagement with Our Students - Part 2

PIE: The Essential and Collaborative Parts of Engagement with Our Students

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Take a beginning of the year perspective, including planning, setting overarching goals, and gaining invaluable knowledge of the progression of reading development.

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Classical and Modern Literature: Yielding New Engagement and Relevance for Generation Z

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Learn how to design a workshop classroom to support students in moving through routines, working together, and becoming more independent.

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In his Twitter Chat, Cornelius Minor reminds us that technology is a tool, not a learning outcome.

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Kylene Beers: When Kids Can't Read - Facebook Live

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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.

2nd Annual Pacific Coast Literacy Institute

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TCRWP August Writing Institute Chat

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TCRWP Twitter Chat: What Are the BEST Books? Planning Your Libraries, Your Units, and Other Ways to Bring Great Books to Your Students