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The Writing Workshop Teacher's Guide to Multimodal Composition (6-12)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 148

The Writing Workshop Teacher's Guide to Multimodal Composition (6-12)

Multimodal composition is a meaningful and critical way for students to tell their stories, make good arguments, and share their expertise in today’s world. In this helpful resource, writer, teacher, and best-selling author Angela Stockman illustrates the importance of making writing a multimodal endeavor in 6-12 workshops by providing peeks into the classrooms she teaches within. Chapters address what multimodal composition is, how to situate it in a writing workshop that is responsive to the unique needs of writers, how to handle curriculum design and assessment, and how to plan instruction. The appendices offer tangible tools and resources that will help you implement and sustain this work in your own classroom. Ideal for teachers of grades 6-12, literacy coaches, and curriculum leaders, this book will help you and your students reimagine what a workshop can be when the writers within it produce far more than written words.

The Writing Workshop Teacher’s Guide to Multimodal Composition (K-5)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 154

The Writing Workshop Teacher’s Guide to Multimodal Composition (K-5)

Multimodal composition is a meaningful and critical way for students to tell their stories, make good arguments, and share their expertise in today’s world. In this helpful resource, writer, teacher, and best-selling author Angela Stockman illustrates the importance of making writing a multimodal endeavor in K-5 workshops by providing peeks into the classrooms she teaches within. Chapters address what multimodal composition is, how to situate it in a writing workshop that is responsive to the unique needs of writers, how to handle curriculum design and assessment, and how to plan instruction. The appendices offer tangible tools and resources that will help you implement and sustain this work in your own classroom. Ideal for teachers of grades K-5, literacy coaches, and curriculum leaders, this book will help you and your students reimagine what a workshop can be when the writers within it produce far more than written words.

The Writing Teacher’s Guide to Pedagogical Documentation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 184

The Writing Teacher’s Guide to Pedagogical Documentation

This book is a call to action for English and English Language Arts teachers who understand that data are not numbers alone, learning is impossible to quantify, and students are our very best teachers. Writing teacher Angela Stockman shows us how pedagogical documentation—the practice of making learning visible, capturing what is seen and heard, and then interpreting those findings in the company of our students and our colleagues—is a humbling and humane practice that grounds what we think we’ve come to know in the lived experiences of those we intend to serve. In this rich resource, she offers: processes and protocols for documenting learning and analyzing data; resources and planning tools to help you design and execute your own projects; and a digital documentation notebook that you can download for guidance, inspiration, and examples With the powerful tools in this book, you’ll be inspired to reach students whose needs have been ignored by big data and whose identities have been erased by oppressive forms of assessment and evaluation.

Germany's Wild East
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 270

Germany's Wild East

This examination of the elements of colonial relationships is new in paperback

Untouched Magic: A Magical Law Enforcement Urban Fantasy Novel
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 184

Untouched Magic: A Magical Law Enforcement Urban Fantasy Novel

Enjoy this spell-binding series by USA Today Bestselling author Sarah Biglow.... The magic that defines us... Kayla has finally settled into her life as an FBI agent and a witch. Still, when a day off leads her to magical explosion, she feels the pressure to be a hero, like her mentor. Digging into the explosion leads her to a second crime scene with no obvious connections between the two. And when a third explosion at a local magical bar renders her powerless, Kayla is forced to rely on her wits and her team to chase down the clues to the who and why behind the attack. As they begin piecing together the links in the chain of events, a heartbreaking motive emerges. With the clock running out...

The Duncan Family Tree
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 460

The Duncan Family Tree

John Duncan (b.ca1757) was the son of David Duncan of Aberdeen, Scotland. He married Elizabeth Morrison in 1790 at Miramichi, New Brunswick, Canada. They were the parents of six children: Helen, William, Robert, David, John and James. Several generations of descendants are given.

Agents of Magic The Complete Series: A Supernatural FBI Urban Fantasy Collection
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 496

Agents of Magic The Complete Series: A Supernatural FBI Urban Fantasy Collection

Enjoy this spell-binding series by USA Today Bestselling author Sarah Biglow.... She's done with the past. Too bad it still has lessons to teach. Kayla Rogers never intended to be a hero. But galvanized by sacrifices made by her friends, she can’t help but step up to the plate. Joining the FBI was the easy part. She never expected to face down her own past, let alone the magically entangled pasts of her closest allies. From magically-inclined bank robbers, to cold cases and bombs, Kayla and her team have their work cut out for them. With the help of friends old and new, Kayla must untangle the mysteries laid out before her to save her city and find her place within it. Will she live up to ...

The New Normal in Education
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 159

The New Normal in Education

This book explores teaching, learning, and leadership in higher education following the Covid-19 pandemic. It examines opportunities that currently exist within higher education as they relate to innovative teaching and learning strategies, from instructional modalities to new models of transformative learning to meet students “where they are” in terms of career development and lifelong learning. Emphasis is placed on educational leadership and management skills, faculty and teaching acumen, and students and their quest for knowledge and understanding as we navigate past a global health crisis towards a future of hope and solutions to some of today’s most pressing issues using collaboration, community, and an inquiry-oriented approach. The current state of education is reimagined with emphasis on higher education as a learning organization. A sense of urgency in higher education is underscored to instill knowledge and competency, encourage innovation, and help the next generation of students flourish in an evolving and changing world with resilience, optimism, and creativity that will yield real solutions to some of the world’s most prevalent and challenging issues.

Kayla's Adventure
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 390

Kayla's Adventure

Kayla's Adventure, which is Book One in the Best Friends Series, is about a woman named Kayla Smith. She is in her twenties, a successful fashion model and is living an exciting life. Kayla and one of her best friends, Lindsey, design and sell clothing. Then one day, she wins the most fabulous prize ever, an all-expenses paid trip to Fiji and Hawaii! On the plane on the way to their excellent adventure, Kayla and her sister, Joanna, meet two handsome men and begin to realize just how much fun they are going to have on vacation! While on her amazing vacation, Kayla finds true love. The man who captures Kayla's heart is none other than FBI Agent, Jeremy Winters. After her return to Manhattan, Kayla finds herself in danger from an old boyfriend who is unable to let go of his unhealthy attachment to her and still wants her to be his girlfriend. Kayla prays that God will help her through all the circumstances she finds herself in. And when God answers her prayers, she finds that he has answered her in ways that she never would have guessed were possible.

Data Rules
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 351

Data Rules

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2024-10-02
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  • Publisher: ASCD

Data Rules provides much-needed clarity on how instructional leaders can effectively leverage data. It's no secret that using data can be a key driver of teacher growth and student achievement. The only real question is how. Coaching expert Jim Knight and professor Michael Faggella-Luby distill decades of research into an accessible, proven approach that explains - Why data is important for transforming teaching. - A framework of 10 easy-to-apply rules for effective data use. - Best practices to communicate and discuss data. - How to analyze data for student engagement and achievement. - How to analyze data for instructional practice. To help schools achieve sustained improvement, this book also connects its data rules to the Impact Cycle, Knight's field-tested model for coaching teachers based on research from the Instructional Coaching Group (ICG). Equipped with the right tools, any instructional leader or coach will be able to realize the full potential of data, move the needle on classroom instruction, and improve student outcomes. This book is a copublication of ASCD and One Fine Bird Press.