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06/16/20

On The Podcast: Dr. Sonja Cherry-Paul and Tricia Ebarvia on the Institute for Racial Equity in Literacy

Listen in or watch as Dr. Sonja Cherry Paul and Tricia Ebarvia talk about centering racial equity in our literacy practices and their upcoming (virtual!) Institutes for Racial Equity in Literacy. #IREL20 ⁠  (continue reading)
04/14/20

The Curious Classroom - The Audiobook!

Heinemann is pleased to announce the latest addition to our growing line of audiobooks, The Curious Classroom: 10 Structures for Teaching with Student-Directed Inquiry by Harvey "Smokey" Daniels.  (continue reading)
03/13/20

Teaching and Leading In the Midst of COVID-19: View Recordings from Lucy Calkins' Office Hours

Lucy Calkins and colleagues discuss the challenges involved with teaching and leading during the coronavirus and answer attendees questions.  (continue reading)
03/13/20

VIDEO: Jennifer Serravallo on keeping things simple, meaningful, and engaging.

Watch the recording of the Facebook Live session led by Jennifer Serravallo where she talks about how parents and teachers can keep things simple, meaningful, and engaging so that children can do real reading and writing during these challenging times.  (continue reading)
12/06/19

Making a Commitment to Collaboration

Collaboration isn’t kids working quietly and peacefully at all times—it can be noisy and it often involves some push and pull among members.  (continue reading)
11/18/19

How You Design Your Classroom Matters

Reimagining a strategic learning space is mostly about being mindful of the evolving needs of learners.  (continue reading)
11/07/19

Making Technology Meaningful

Technology is a tool, not a goal, and it’s up to us to ensure that our students know how to use it effectively.  (continue reading)
10/29/19

The Importance of Working Within a Unit of Study

When students are provided opportunities to pursue writing in genres of their choice their engagement increases, which is a baseline requirement for a successful and joyful writing life.  (continue reading)
09/16/19

Teaching is Heart Work

If someone tells you teaching is easy, they probably don't really know teaching.  (continue reading)
09/04/19

Honoring Identities Through Exposure

Cultural norms and adult attitudes and behaviors define for children which differences matter and which do not.  (continue reading)

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