If you'd like to exchange ideas about books online with other educators, join the Connected Educators book club or start your own; «Online
Teacher Book Clubs: Promoting a Culture of Professional Development» includes tips on how to get started.
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Not exact matches
I worry that they might confuse me with a preacher or a
teacher or a message - bringer, when the thought of speaking to groups of people makes me very nervous, and don't get me started about fill - in - the - blanks being developed or
book clubs convening, and I sort of resent the idea of being a mascot or, heaven forbid, a spokesperson or representative for anything.
The Pickwick
Book Club is a community of local bookworms, students, and
teachers who meet monthly to discuss a nineteenth - century novel, beginning this January with Charles Dickens's Little...
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Teachers» Choice applicants can apply for up to 200 new
books apiece to be used in projects supporting literacy such as student
book clubs, parent - child reading events and other activities or events.
Teachers» Choice applicants can apply for up to 200 new
books from REF's collection or 100 special order
books to be used in projects supporting literacy such as student
book clubs, parent - child reading events and other activities or events.
As a
teacher directing a high school student
book club at lunchtime noted: «They were very excited to see what
books were available, especially those in a series... They used each other as resources and engaged in conversation about the
books.»
However mature themes of adultery, infidelity and improper
teacher - student relations, along with Allegra's brief but sensual on - screen activities with her partners, make Jane Austen's
Book Club unsuitable for many audience members.
About 24 of the schools 85
teachers are participating, and more would have joined the
club if there was money to buy more
books, she said.
Launched in 2015 through the help of crowdfunding campaign, Han's series following the journey of two dinosaurs that travel the world has captured the interest of children,
teachers, and even Scholastic Reading
Club, which distributes the
book online.
teachers, and even Scholastic Reading
Club, which distributes the
book online.
The breakfast
book club is organized by the PTA and begins in the spring when a lead parent collaborates with
teachers to select a
book list for each grade level.
«Ever since the Civil War was over, there's been an average of one
book a day published about the Civil War, over 55,000
books and counting,» says Larry Gibbs, a retired high school
teacher in Country
Club Hills, Illinois.
The inspirational launch to mark the second year of the Festival's flagship project, which enables
teachers and pupils to rediscover the joy of reading, and make time for engaging with
books in the classroom through a variety of activities such as
book clubs and school - wide writing projects.
Edutopia blogger Heick suggests eight ways for
teachers to prevent summer learning loss in the English language arts, including library dates, digital
book clubs, and student blogs about topics that matter to them.
Starting an online
book club for
teachers at your school can promote professional development and teamwork through introducing new ideas without impacting everyone's already - busy schedule.
Jodi Murphy is a dedicated mom and founder of Geek
Club Books with a mission to help educate parents,
teachers, and children about what autism is.
Teachers also have been able to find online literary guides and materials from
book clubs that helped generate discussion questions, Goff said.
This year, for example, Pearl started an online
book club with her
teachers.
I'm also providing a link to my Classroom
Book Clubs program which is a favorite of many
teachers!
As founder of Due Season Press and Educational Services, she has created printable curriculum resources, online courses, 4
books, the Truth for
Teachers podcast, and the 40 Hour
Teacher Workweek
Club.
This summer Pam Allyn and I are hosting a summer
book club for
teachers who are ready to tame the wild text!
The Literary
Book Club also offers extensive resources for
teachers.
In the process, the
Book Club also helps students and
teachers develop and practice their technology skills.
The newly redesigned Literary
Book Club site also recommends a Featured Site of the Week — a student or
teacher Web site that promotes literacy — and provides a
Book Lists page, which offers links to Web sites containing lists of
books that might be of interest to students or
teachers.
«We had
book club this morning,» the boys boasted to their
teachers and friends.
Teachers» Choice applicants can apply for up to 200 new
books apiece to be used in projects supporting literacy such as student
book clubs, parent - child reading events and other activities or events.
The Inquiry Circle replaces the «
book club» or «
book study» model with a more authentic and inquiry modeled process so there is voice and choice for
teachers in terms of learning targets, but also a better understanding of inquiry.
Teachers» Choice applicants can apply for up to 200 new
books from REF's collection or 100 special order
books to be used in projects supporting literacy such as student
book clubs, parent - child reading events and other activities or events.
As a
teacher directing a high school student
book club at lunchtime noted: «They were very excited to see what
books were available, especially those in a series.
Teacher Librarian Katie J. McNamara (the founder of #CALibChat) is organizing a virtual
book club centered on social justice issues.
«Classroom
Book Clubs is so very well organized for a busy
teacher!
Affordable Alternative to a Traditional
Teacher Workshop The Classroom Book Clubs program is a terrific alternative to the traditional teacher workshop as a way of learning how to implement literature c
Teacher Workshop The Classroom
Book Clubs program is a terrific alternative to the traditional
teacher workshop as a way of learning how to implement literature c
teacher workshop as a way of learning how to implement literature circles.
Your purchase of one of the Classroom
Book Clubs products on this page includes membership in a private Facebook group of
teachers who are implementing this approach to Literature Circles.
Three
books from Teaching Resources that have kept our art and grade - level
teachers busy — both in the classroom and in an after - school activity
club — were Origami Math by Karen Baicker (Teaching Resources, 2004), Quilt Math by Cindi Mitchell (Teaching Resources, 2005) and Kaleidoscope Math by Cindi Mitchell (Teaching Resources, 2003).
Javier wants his educators to be lifelong learners, so he has created
book clubs at Carson that have
teachers reading more professional literature.
I first read this novel in preparation for our Reading
Teachers = Reading Pupils
book club and immediately knew that it was a story that my class would devour — I was not wrong!
It's a mini
book club with fellow
teachers that helps you prepare for teaching.
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Finding that
book club enhanced
teachers» experience of themselves as what researchers on white, middle - class American women call «connected knowers» (Belenky, Clinchy, Goldberger, & Tarule, 1986) prompted us to consider the general potential of peer - led conversation in the professional development of
teachers.
To this end, we researched two contexts for
teacher learning: a master's course called «Culture, Literacy and Autobiography,» and a subsequent voluntary
book club, the Literary Circle.
Understanding Culture in Our Lives and Work:
Teachers» Literature Study in the
Book Club Program
Along with an ELL colleague Lonamae Shand, she developed a
book club and is currently leading
teachers as they read Unlocking ELLs Potential by Diane Fenner and Sydney Snyder.
For instance, White and her fellow third grade
teachers are donating their Scholastic
Book Club points so every second grader in the district can take home a new book this sum
Book Club points so every second grader in the district can take home a new
book this sum
book this summer.
Our goal in designing the
Book Club Plus framework was to manage this dilemma (Lampert, 1985) so that all youngsters would learn to read with
teacher support at their instructional level, and could practice comprehension skills and strategies in conversation and writing in response to age - appropriate literature.
The TLC is a Network of three
teacher study groups (Literary Circle,
Book Club Plus Study Group, and the Literacy Circle Study Group) across southeastern Michigan, supported in part by the Center for the Improvement of Early Reading Achievement and in part by the Walgreen
Teachers in Residence Program at the University of Michigan.