Not exact matches
Comic books, now generally known as graphic novels, have increasingly been finding their way into
classrooms and school libraries as teachers search for
tools to not only help their students learn how to
read, but to tap into the vivid imagination that is the hallmark of childhood and turn their students onto a lifelong love of
reading.
Commenting on the success of the initiative, BHA Chief Executive Andrew Copson said, «Alom's book is a perfect
tool for helping young people to think critically about the world around them, whether used in the
classroom to stimulate discussion or simply
read at home for pleasure, with the warmth and colour that only autobiography can provide.»
But tests are a valuable
tool for getting a
read on the educational landscape, checking our lazy assumptions and biases, and informing
classroom instruction and schoolwide decisions.
We've used this
tool in the
classroom as a fluency - building device, having students
read the same passage multiple times, increasing their speed when they feel comfortable.
Along with lessons plans and resources to bring Dr. Seuss's books into the
classroom, there are also some general
reading resources that feature useful tips,
tools and strategies for engaging readers.
Read on to learn more about 4 different edTech
tools that can be used to introduce technology into run - of - the - mill
classroom instruction.
If you are a parent of a kid who is studying in a «blended
classroom» that uses «education technology
tools», sit back and
read our article on becoming a successful parent of a digitally - immersed student.
As a
classroom tool, interactive fiction sharpens close
reading and writing, and logical and critical thinking.
Read a blog that makes the case for social media in education, and article that goes over how to use social - networking technology for learning, or another blog about how to co-opt students» favorite social media
tools for
classroom use.
Applying the flipped
classroom method with the use of such
tools allows students to learn not only by
reading texts previously prepared by the teacher or watching his recorded presentation, but also through solving interactive exercises.
Using an existing set of video cases from the Center for the Study of
Reading's video series, «Teaching
Reading: Strategies from Successful
Classrooms,» we developed
Reading Classroom Explorer (RCE), a hypermedia learning environment designed to help novices understand that there are many successful
tools and approaches available to engage students from diverse cultural, linguistic, and intellectual backgrounds in challenging literacy curricula.
Their only
tools were
classroom sessions, hilariously bad VHS training and manuals that everyone said that they'd
read.
The program also supports the use of screening and diagnostic
tools and
classroom - based instructional
reading assessments to measure how well students are
reading and to monitor their progress.
You can also
read one of Bertrand's blog posts on EdSurge, Reaching 800 Students with a Stylus and an iPad, to hear his thoughts on how thoughtful use of tech
tools in the
classroom can make a difference in many ways.
The mCLASS mobile
classroom assessment platform (from Wireless Generation) provides a variety of
tools to facilitate observational assessment, with a focus on early
reading.
Presenter Melissa Borchers, an intensive
reading teacher at McKeel Academy of Technology, shared several useful
tools for integrating the internet into the
classroom.
Grounded in advice from successful
classrooms nationwide and with over 40 video clips of outstanding teachers, the book provides clear and actionable guidance to make all teachers
reading teachers, one
tool at a time.
Graphic organizers are an essential
tool for teachers to use in the
classroom especially for
reading, writing, and understanding concepts.
Frontier is the best
tool for teachers to increase critical thinking in the
classroom through
reading and writing lessons.
While researchers explore ways to use technological
tools such as SEGs in the
classroom and their impact on learners, this information rarely makes it into the hands of the practicing teachers who typically do not
read the research journals (Sprague, 2004).
Tools for Conquering the Common Core provides 35
classroom - ready techniques for targeting the
reading, writing, speaking and listening, and language skills at the heart of the Common Core ELA / Literacy Standards.
A study of Kentucky
classrooms using the LDC
tools found that students gained 2.2 months of
reading achievement compared to similar students in
classrooms not using LDC.
myON expands the
classroom for teachers and students by providing access to more than 7,000 enhanced digital books with multimedia supports, real - time assessments and close
reading tools.
Our easy - to - use literacy support
tools give students at all levels extra help with
reading and writing in the
classroom and at home.
Plus, our
tools approach to
classroom improvement means the book doesn't need to be
read cover to cover: instead teachers can skim to find
tools that support their particular goals and needs.»
She also serves as Principal Investigator on two grants from the Institutes for Education Sciences (IES); a psychometric evaluation of a preschool
classroom observation
tool and an efficacy evaluation study of a targeted shared book
reading program in preschool
classrooms.
Allow 24/7 access — students can use the powerful
reading and writing
tools in their regular
classroom, at home, in study hall... anywhere
Awesome Artists - Promote creativity and encourage the integration of art in your
classroom by letting students use the drawing
tool to recreate a scene from a story they've
read or a movie they've seen.
Vermont should require a rigorous
reading assessment
tool to ensure that its early childhood candidates are adequately prepared in the science of
reading instruction before entering the
classroom.
During this workshop, attendees will reflect on their
reading lives, discuss the
classroom, library, and home conditions that foster wild
reading, and examine texts and
tools that engage young readers and move them toward independent
reading lives.
As modeled in MELAF, many teachers began to use
reading and writing as reflective
tools for learning from their
classroom practice.
Whether it is a parent of a special needs child who needs a support community, a teacher seeking the
tools to reach a student in her
classroom, or the individual himself who falls somewhere on the spectrum, the technology that is available... [
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More than just announcements for the program, these
tools help students engage in active
reading by asking them to transfer the words on the page to higher order thinking and characterization, and can actually serve
classroom purpose throughout the school year.
«The Storia eReading app is designed to meet the needs of a 21st Century
classroom, giving teachers the support and
tools they need to keep their students motivated and excited to
read.
Along with ebooks for
reading, they also offer several kinds of interactive ebooks with teacher
tools to facilitate
classroom use, as well as databases that contain content from their books.
So (after experiencing the full range of emotions yesterday) rest assured we're going to carry on making a super simple book creation
tool that works for all grades on all devices, with awesome
classroom features like audio recording, comics and «
read to me».
The goal is to inspire today's kids with a love for
reading while offering teachers the
tools they need to better support the literacy success of every child in the
classroom.
Today, Microsoft announced the addition of a visual dictionary to its suite of inclusive
classroom tools to make it easier for teachers and students to change text size and spacing to accommodate
reading differences.