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Secondary Literacy Challenge
A few of my notes from part one of a two part series with Faye Brownlie. The results of over 400 case studies looking supporting struggling young readers (primary aged) found that the following four things made the biggest impact: … Continue reading
Exit Slips as Practice
Originally posted on Zero-Knowledge Proofs:
There are several ways to use exit slips as formative assessment tools. One way is to simply have the students complete 2 or 3 questions based on the lesson that was done in class. I…
Newer English Teachers WS – Wed Nov 9
How English Teachers Survive Their First Early Years Challenges facing a newer English teacher are similar to, but not the same as other teachers. The English teacher is responsible for improving the students’ reading and writing skills more so than … Continue reading