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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Cathy Stutzman

Cathy Stutzman

Montclair State course offers deep plunge into Bruce Springsteen's music | NJArts.net - 0 views

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    Springsteen "expects a lot of his listeners. He puts in some pretty subtle references to other creative works. And if the listener gets the reference, it may actually change how they look at the song a little bit, or even how they look at what Springsteen is referring to."
Cathy Stutzman

http://mcc.gse.harvard.edu/files/gse-mcc/files/20160120_mcc_ttt_report_interactive.pdf?... - 0 views

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    A report out of Harvard's Graduate School of Education about the damaging impact of college admission requirements and the ways they can change to "inspire concern for others."
Cathy Stutzman

How Stephen King Teaches Writing - The Atlantic - 0 views

  • My rule of thumb is that a short story of 3,000 words should be rewritten down to 2,500. It’s not always true, but mostly it is. You need to take out the stuff that’s just sitting there and doing nothing. No slackers allowed! All meat, no filler!
  • I tried to give assignments that would teach kids to be specific. I used to repeat “See, then say” half a dozen times a day. So I would often ask them to describe operations that they take for granted. Ask a girl to write a paragraph on how she braids her sister’s hair. Ask a boy to explain a sports rule. These are just basic starting points, where students learn to write on paper what they might tell a friend. It keeps it concrete. If you ask a kid to write on “My Favorite Movie,” you’re opening the door to subjectivity, and hence to a flood of clichés.
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    An interview of Stephen King in which he shares some of his teaching experiences. Jessica Lahey "asked King to expound on the parts of On Writing [she loves] most: the nuts and bolts of teaching, the geekiest details of grammar, and his ideas about how to encourage a love of language in all of our students."
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Why You Never Truly Leave High School -- New York Magazine - 1 views

  • for most of us adults, the adolescent years occupy a privileged place in our memories, which to some degree is even quantifiable: Give a grown adult a series of random prompts and cues, and odds are he or she will recall a disproportionate number of memories from adolescence. This phenomenon even has a name—the “reminiscence bump”—and it’s been found over and over in large population samples, with most studies suggesting that memories from the ages of 15 to 25 are most vividly retained.
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    An article about the lasting effects of high school experiences. Could be nicely paired with sophomore readings. 
Cathy Stutzman

ePortfolios with GoogleApps - 1 views

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    Info about a free possibility for e-portfolios through Google Apps. This site includes examples, Step-by-step processes, etc. 
Cathy Stutzman

High School & Middle School Writing Centers - 1 views

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    A collection of resources about high school writing centers as well as links to their pages. 
Cathy Stutzman

Writing Center - CHSN English Department - 2 views

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    This is the site for a student-staffed writing center at Clarkstown High School in NY. It began as a teacher-staffed center, but it became too burdensome for teachers alone to help the high volume of kids, so they brought in peer tutors. Now it is almost entirely student run. Now there is at least one teacher in the center at lunch and after school, but he or she works as a mentor to the student tutors. 
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BTR | Shows & Blogs - 0 views

  • Teachers and writers together: A look at student-staffed writing centers Join us for the first of two programs where we take a look inside student-staffed writing centers from schools around the country. We’ll hear about what makes a writing center work and visit with guests -- including students -- who will ... 60 Min  10/28/2010   listen: play   comments (0)
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    The first program on the list, "Teachers and writers together: A look at student-staffed writing centers" is a great resource for peer tutoring from the National Writing Project. Offers suggestions and strategies for bringing students onto the staff at our writing center. Also shares benefits for peer tutors.
Cathy Stutzman

The Future of Reading and Writing is Collaborative | Spotlight on Digital Media and Lea... - 2 views

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    Interesting thoughts on collaboration, copyright, and web-based writing. Also, the links to "popular stories" all look interesting!
Cathy Stutzman

How Investigative Journalism Is Prospering in the Age of Social Media - 1 views

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    Discusses "distributed reporting" through social media.
Cathy Stutzman

Project-Based Learning Strategies and Research for Educators - 0 views

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    Defines PBL and provides research, project guides, resources, and examples. 
Cathy Stutzman

BBC News - Children who use technology are 'better writers' - 0 views

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    Texting, blogging, and online chat can build core literacy skills and confidence in writing abilities, according to this study. 
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