Many educators play it safe. They avoid change. Maybe they feel comforted by the class structures they’ve used year after year. Maybe they value control in their classrooms, so they become wary of trying new
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Many educators play it safe. They avoid change. Maybe they feel comforted by the class structures they’ve used year after year. Maybe they value control in their classrooms, so they become wary of trying new
Read moreThis post contains resources for teachers to build morphologically-rich lessons, based upon an action research study I conducted while part of the Governor’s Teacher Network program. To learn more about the study, check out the slideshow
Read moreThis is the final post in a series exploring Newsela strategies, and it focuses on ideas for Newsela Pro binder users. You can check out other posts for ideas for using the free version of Newsela
Read moreThis is the second post in a series of three, and it focuses on ideas for Newsela Pro users. For ideas for the free version of Newsela, check out my last post. So you have
Read moreSo you’ve started using Newsela, but you haven’t done much besides having students access articles and possibly taking quizzes. I’ll offer some new ways you could use Newsela to “level up” implementation in your classroom.
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