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mhorovitz

Phonics and Decoding - 1 views

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    Week 8 - Posted by Katie, Bonnie, and Malkie. The author explains the importance of spending 25% of teaching time, teaching the specific phonics skills and the rest of the time engaging students in actually reading and phonics related activities. There are quite a few suggestions for activities.
ayanaherring

EDTC 615 - 1 views

Literature Circles with books of students interest and lexile range level to hold students accountable and increase fluency.  Reading choice boards as independent or "early finisher" work. ...

EDTC615 Fall2018

started by ayanaherring on 10 Oct 18 no follow-up yet
ayanaherring

EDTC 615- A.Herring - 1 views

Literature Circles with books of students interest and lexile range level to hold students accountable and increase fluency.  Reading choice boards as independent or "early finisher" work. ...

EDTC615 Fall2018

started by ayanaherring on 10 Oct 18 no follow-up yet
lisaannfox

Writing Instruction Best Practices - 10 views

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    In this article, Dean breaks down the writing process for teachers. This resource provides educators with a comprehensive instructional guide for writing. In order to best fit instruction for our students, writing needs to be individualized and differentiated. Instructional strategies that are effective are based on the students' needs.
mnewcomer1

Learning Targets: A Theory of Action - 0 views

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    This article discusses the effects of learning targets on all people in the school - students, teachers, principals and central-office administrators. It goes on to describe ways to create an effective learning target and the actions necessary order to do so. Furthermore, it outlines the process of learning targets. Effective learning targets are able to help close the achievement gap!
srichards29

Introduction to Data-Driven Educational Decision Making - 4 views

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    Since standardized testing has seem to surface as a way for schools to be graded on their "performance", an increasing number of schools have embraced the data driven curriculum.
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    Article discusses how we can use data to drive instruction, data has always existed but now we have to use it to be successful.
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    This article gives good insight on using data with our instruction. Although the idea of using data to drive instruction has always been out there, within the last 2 years, this has become more of a focus in my school. Last year we started holding monthly "data meetings" in order to look at data gathered from weekly assessments, unit assessments, county and state assessments. Based on the scores we would work to create a next steps in our instruction. As a school, we also set goals to reach across grade levels.
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    Good article. As I was reading this article one thing hit me. One of the first things that is mentioned is NCLB, RTTT, and CCSS. I was thinking, maybe if the government would let teachers get used to a curriculum our instruction would get better and higher level learning could go on. Just my short rant.
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