Before Twitter, before email, an old teacher friend of mine used to stuff photocopied articles he liked into mailboxes of other teachers he thought would appreciate the stuff. This daily act of sharing he called his paper route.
Monday, June 28, 2010
RRQ Fluency article
Reading Research Quarterly April/May/June 2010. "Aligning Theory and Assessment of Reading Fluency" offers a clarified definition of fluency, which includes both automaticity AND prosody.
EJ - summer reading in chat rooms
See English Journal May 2010 for "Computers, Coffee Shops, and Classrooms: Promoting Partnerships and Fostering Authentic Discussion". It's about assessing summer reading in discussions online. Good rubric
EJ Critical Literacy of Ads
See the Jan 2010 English Journal for ""The Story of Stuff: Reading Advertisements through Critical Eyes".
Friday, June 11, 2010
iPad and Education
From ASCD yesterday:
Could the iPad become a valuable tool to improve student learning?
Envision Schools founder Bob Lenz, fresh from a conference on innovation and technology in education, considers in this blog post the role the iPad and other new technology will play in the future of student learning. Lenz sees the iPad -- in perhaps its next generation -- as a low-cost way to expand student access to books, research and other media and envisions a time when teachers may create apps instead of paper handouts or assignments posted on the Web. Edutopia.org/Bob Lenz's blog (6/9)
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Project based learning
Edutopia has a website devoted to project based learning:
And this is a cool feature... what you can do in 5 minutes, 5 hours, 5 days, 5 years:
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