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Janet Hale

Balanced Literacy Works Best for Common Core - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    "We must end the absurd notion that balanced literacy is somehow at odds with the Common Core. The best balanced literacy practices have advocated for some of the smartest and most rigorous work around nonfiction reading and writing, and other crucial Common Core practices, long before anyone heard the words "Common Core." Are there some schools that practice balanced literacy at the expense of rigor? Of course, but that is a flaw in the implementation, not the idea. "
Janet Hale

Indiana - Understanding the Literacy Standards for Science - 0 views

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    "Specialists from the Indiana Department of Education in the areas of History/Social Studies, Science, CTE, Physical and Health Education, and Fine Arts provide an overview of the Common Core State Standards and guidance in the newly required Literacy Standards for each content area. Information regarding the assessment, implementation and instruction of these literacy standards are presented. "
Janet Hale

Shanahan on Literacy - CCSS ELA Reading - 0 views

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    "Shanahan on Literacy - nformation for teachers and parents on teaching and assessing reading, writing, and literacy, and information on Timothy Shanahan's upcoming professional appearances and publications."
Janet Hale

What Common Core ELA Instruction Might Look Like by Mike Schmoker and Carol Jago - Scho... - 0 views

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    "In this thoughtful article in Kappa Delta Pi Record, consultant/authors Mike Schmoker and Carol Jago say, "Done right, the ELA Common Core has the potential to right the ship of literacy, to facilitate, at long last, the creation of coherent curriculum in every course, and to rescue us from the fads and pseudo-literacies of recent decades." They believe the CCSS appendices and ancillary documents are the "true strength" of the document, providing resources for students "to engage in close reading of large amounts of high-quality, complex text, combined with opportunities to engage in discussion and writing grounded in text." "
Janet Hale

CCSS: Teaching Argument vs. Evidence Part 1 - 0 views

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    :One of the things students struggle with the most - and it's relevant to every grade and subject - is distinguishing between argument and evidence. This problem manifests itself in both reading and writing. In this article, I want to briefly highlight these two key Common Core ELA-Literacy elements and point you to more in-depth discussion and resources at my Literacy Cookbook blog.
Janet Hale

Educational Leadership:Technology-Rich Learning:New Literacies and the Common Core - 1 views

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    "The Common Core State Standards recognize that to thrive in the newly wired world, students need to master new ways of reading and writing."
Janet Hale

New Read-Aloud Strategies Transform Story Time - Education Week - 0 views

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    "Reading a picture book aloud from her armchair, 20 children gathered on the rug at her feet, kindergarten teacher Jamie Landahl is carrying on a practice that's been a cornerstone of early-literacy instruction for decades. But if you listen closely, you'll see that this is not the read-aloud of your childhood. Something new and very different is going on here."
Janet Hale

Tying TV Advertising to Media Literacy Lessons - 0 views

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    "Companies are spending billions of dollars on TV, print, and digital advertising to swing us towards their products and services. (Source) You know those TV shows your students just can't get enough of? Those shows could not have gotten "on the air" if it weren't for plentiful commercials. Today's television programming is made possible by those advertisers. (The exceptions are Public TV and premium commercial-free cable networks, like HBO.)"
Janet Hale

Making the Transition to CCSS: ELA and Literacy Video Series - 1 views

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    "About the Mini-series This video mini-series has been designed to provide an efficient pathway for understanding and implementing the most significant shifts in English language arts and literacy instruction. Ranging from seven to ten minutes in length, each video tackles one important topic and then provides tools that educators can begin using in their classrooms immediately. The order in which the videos are watched is not critical, so please feel free to start with the one that seems the most intriguing."
Janet Hale

2_22-2_Editorial_Franklin.pdf - 0 views

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    "In our data-centric world, statistics are everywhere and statistical literacy is essential. For example, what is "margin of error" in a political poll? Is the finding from a study of a new cancer drug "statistically significant"? "
Janet Hale

SMARTER Balanced Assessment Consortium Official Web Site - 1 views

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    "Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium - Smarter Balanced is a state-led consortium developing assessments aligned to the Common Core State Standards in English language arts/literacy and mathematics that are designed to help prepare all students to graduate high school college- and career-ready."
Janet Hale

Educational Leadership:Strong Readers All:Summarize to Get the Gist - 2 views

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    "The 10 percent summary strategy costs little in teacher time, and it prepares students for the common core state standards in literacy." Excellent article for sumarization.
Janet Hale

5 Top Resources for Aligning Your Social Studies Curricula to the Common Core - Fleming... - 0 views

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    "Social studies supervisors and teachers across the country are revising their unit plans to meet their state's content standards, as well as, the Common Core State Standards for Literacy in History and Social Studies. Simultaneously, many states are implementing new evaluation and observation frameworks. The performance ratings employed by the most popular evaluation models encourage a shift away from teacher-led direct instruction to more student-centered activities incorporating inquiry and synthesis. In social studies, primary source document analysis goes hand in hand with the 9-12 Common Core reading and writing standards. Here are five top resources to align your curricula to the Common Core with student driven lessons. "
Janet Hale

6 Free Online Resources for Primary Source Documents | Edutopia - 0 views

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    "The Common Core Learning Standards describe the importance of teaching students how to comprehend informational text. They are asked to read closely, make inferences, cite evidence, analyze arguments and interpret words and phrases as they are used in a text. Primary source documents are artifacts created by individuals during a particular period in history. This could be a letter, speech, photograph or journal entry. If you're looking to integrate social studies into your literacy block, try out one of these resources for primary source documents. "
Janet Hale

Reading Closely For Connection In The Common Core | GothamSchools - 0 views

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    "The Common Core's "six shifts in literacy," or the big ways in which the standards aim to overhaul teaching, can be boiled down a la Michael Pollan: Read complex texts. Mostly nonfiction. Very closely. Through that close reading, teachers get clear opportunities to foster critical thinking. Attempting to help students access texts, previous standards and curricula in many states have focused on previewing the material, skimming it, and connecting it to the outside world, the self, and other texts - at best, achieving a rich holistic understanding, and at worst, dancing around the challenges posed by the author's actual words."
Janet Hale

achievethecore.org :: Instructional Practice - 1 views

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    "Identifying Common Core in the Classroom CCSS Instructional Practice Guides: Common Core-aligned practice made clear These tools provide specific guidance for what the CCSS for ELA / Literacy and Mathematics look like in planning and practice. They are designed as developmental tools for teachers and those who support teachers. "
Janet Hale

Propaganda Isn't Just History, It's Current Events - 0 views

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    "Most educators I know who teach propaganda stick with examples related to America's involvement in WWI and WWII. These teachers present propaganda as something that occurred in the past. They might even teach with the many propaganda posters that were present at that time and introduce the common "techniques of persuasion." (New Mexico Media Literacy Project, 2007)"
Janet Hale

Skills and Strategies | Fake News vs. Real News: Determining the Reliability of Sources... - 0 views

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    "How do you know if something you read is true? Why should you care? We pose these questions this week in honor of News Engagement Day on Oct. 6, and try to answer them with resources from The Times as well as from Edutopia, the Center for News Literacy, TEDEd and the Newseum. "
Janet Hale

Your Money - Working Financial Literacy Into the Classroom - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Most Americans aren't fluent in the language of money. Yet we're expected to make big financial decisions as early as our teens - Should I take on thousands of dollars of student debt? Should I buy a car? - even though most of us received no formal instruction on financial matters until it was too late.
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