NCTE Secondary Section: Tara Seale - 2 views
2010 Horizon Report: The K12 Edition - 2 views
Going Viral? Creating Dance Videos Across the Curriculum - The Learning Network Blog - ... - 4 views
English Language Learners and the Power of Personal Stories - The Learning Network Blog... - 4 views
After 50 Years, 'To Kill A Mockingbird' Still Sings America's Song : NPR - 2 views
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For the high-schoolers reading To Kill a Mockingbird today, America is a very different place than it was when Lee wrote her novel 50 years ago. Lee's story of Scout Finch and her father, Atticus - a small-town Southern lawyer who defends a black man unjustly accused of rape - came out just as the nation was fighting over school desegregation. To Kill a Mockingbird didn't change everyone's mind, but it did open some. And it made an impression on many young people who, like Scout, were trying to get a grip on right and wrong in a world that is not always fair.
The Future of Reading -- latimes.com - 4 views
The History of Old English - 4 views
Lesson Plan: Approaching Mark Twain's Life and Works - NYTimes.com - 4 views
Not the Booker prize: Pictures of Lily by Matthew Yorke | Books | guardian.co.uk - 2 views
The Texting Revolution Is Here - WSJ.com - 2 views
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We default to text to relay difficult information. We stare at our phone when we want to avoid eye contact.
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has named "micro-coordination"—"I'll txt u in 10mins when I know wh/ restrnt."
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it steals from quiet reflection. "When people have a mobile device and have even the smallest increment of extra time, they will communicate with someone in their life,"
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