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Leslie Holwerda

The time for libraries is now! | - 0 views

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  • School libraries that adapt to the digital needs of their students not only continue to build a reading culture in the school, but provide the divergence and convergence in media needed to provide the materials for motivation, differentiation, collaboration and connections necessary for 21st century learning in the multiple and diverse ways of a true expert.
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Leslie Holwerda

Lesson Plan | Considering the Future of Reading: Lessons, Links and Thought Experiments... - 0 views

  • Celebrate the reading culture in your community through a photo essay like this one, celebrating a much-loved bookstore in Greenpoint, Brooklyn.
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    "Celebrate the reading culture in your community through a photo essay like this one, celebrating a much-loved bookstore in Greenpoint, Brooklyn."
L Holwerda

Feeding Your Reading Life - The Book Whisperer - Education Week Teacher - 0 views

  • Foster connections with other readers who support you. Building relationships with other readers sustains our interest in reading because it reinforces to us that reading matters to a lot of people. Challenge you to branch out and try new books, authors, and styles of writing. Talking with other readers about books broadens your horizons and exposes you to books you might not otherwise discover on your own. Improve your enjoyment and appreciation of what you read. The only thing readers enjoy almost as much as reading is talking about books with other readers. Discussions with other readers help you clarify and deepen your understanding of what you read. Increase how much you read. If everyone around you reads, you are more likely to read because reading is seen as a cultural norm. Suggest titles for additional reading. What is the number one way readers discover books they would like to read? Recommendations from other readers. Encourage mindfulness about what you read and share. Our fellow readers help us prioritize what we read. Hearing about a book from several readers heightens our interest in reading it and leads us to books that readers we trust have enjoyed. When suggesting books to others, we consider what we know about them as readers and how specific books meet their needs and interests, too.
Leslie Holwerda

The measure of an effective school - Home - Doug Johnson's Blue Skunk Blog - 0 views

  • Star One: School climate. Funny how a person can sense the safety, friendliness, and sense of caring within minutes of walking into a school. Little things like cleanliness, displays of student work, open doors to classrooms, laughter, respectful talk, presence of volunteers, and genuine smiles from both adults and kids are the barometers of school climate. If a school doesn’t earn this star, a parent doesn’t need to bother looking at the other criteria. Get your kids out quickly
  • the library is the clearest sign of how much a school values reading, teaching for independent thinking, and life-long learning
Leslie Holwerda

biNu - biNu and Worldreader Partner to Bring Digital Books to Millions of Mobile Users - 0 views

  • “Long-term, technology will help create a real culture of reading in parts of the world where that’s not been possible before,” said
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