Getting students
engaged in 400-year-old drama is usually a challenge, to put to mildly. But in
Seale’s classroom, classic literature gets the Web 2.0 treatment.
During Romeo and Juliet, for example, Seale used Ning.com to create a
class-only social media group called Verona Lifestyles, where her students,
posing as characters in the play, created profiles and posted updates and
discussion forums.
“Posting in character got them more engaged,” explains Seale, “and gave them
confidence to tackle the language. They even took a stab at writing couplets and
shared them on Ning
Prentice Hall Writing Coach for Texas Writing & Grammar - 1 views
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Writing coach is a pilot program by Pearson, which is also getting a lot of use in Texas classrooms. With writing being a skill that many students need to hone, the timing couldn't be better for an educational tool like this to emerge. The PHWC is an online curriculum that guides teachers and students through a series of activities and projects designed to bolster writing skills in grades six through 12. It's flexible, personalizable, and will likely inspire many similar programs in the coming years.
NEA - Turning the Page - 1 views
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“It’s about initiating higher levels of engagement,” says Seale, “and making the learning more self-directed and self-motivated.” “Let’s face it,” she adds, “being literate today means more than reading words on a printed page and writing an essay.”
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Digital technology, however, still suffers from an image problem. To their more boisterous critics, blogs, video games, wikis, and other social media have stunted the attention span and diluted the concentration of an entire generation. What’s more, Web sites provide not knowledge, but the lesser currency of “information,” broken down into bytes to be skimmed over and hyperlinked.
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Why Talk Is Important in Classrooms - 0 views
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One student at a time is talking while the others listen or ignore the class. Second, the teacher is clearly using a lot of academic language, which is great
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oral language plays in literacy development, defining it as "the ability to express oneself coherently and to communicate freely with others by word of mouth."
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the power of the arts!
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I have seen an academic dialogue activity of a modified socratic seminar that the teacher sent home questions for the students to be ready to discuss the night before and then the discussion was designed to be completely led by the students the following day. It was a wonderful way to see students engage in reading materials and have their own thoughts
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I still see this happening in isolated classrooms - in spite of all the training that has been provided...
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