Not exact matches
The day I
read Curt Lampkin's letter, the Wall Street
Journal had an op - ed entitled «Writing Off
Student Loans Is Only a Matter of Time,» which cited financial data that make Lampkin's concerns about runaway tuition sound all too modest.
I recently watched a teacher take her
students through every step of the process of setting up a
reading response
journal.
A Ryerson University study published in the Fall 2012
Journal for Advancement of Marketing Education found that college
students prefer
reading online when they are looking for quick information.
When Bioteach was launched, Dave Ng and his diverse team of
students had put together over 50 articles on current biotechnology topics, a
journal of
readings and reviews, and a wide collection of educational resource that, in keeping with the spirit of the project, are all freely accessible on the Web.
The reprints give
students an opportunity to
read articles that appear in some of the technical
journals as well as the society's weekly newsmagazine Chemical & Engineering News.
The study, published recently in the
journal Memory & Cognition, is based on a series of
reading - and - recall experiments in which one group of
students is told they will be tested on a selection of written material, and another group is led to believe they are preparing to teach the passage to another
student.
Extrovert Chinese
students learning English as a second language are likely to perform better in speaking and
reading, but less proficient in listening than their introvert counterparts, according to a study published in Pertanika
Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities (JSSH).
Only during the Q&A did a PhD
student say it out loud: «Frankly, this is the weakest paper I have
read in a top
journal.»
In fact, First Reformed plays so much like old - school Schrader, you might confuse it for the work of a dutiful grad
student: Once again, we get a tortured Travis Bickle voiceover (Hawke's Ernst Toller keeps a
journal from which, in between hitting the sauce, he
reads passages like «I know there is no hope»); here, too, is a troubled woman who needs saving (Amanda Seyfried, playing a character named Mary), and Toller's own memories of his soldier son, killed in Iraq.
If I were to return to the classroom and revise this process, it would be interesting do away with the jobs and role sheets altogether and have the
students «take full responsibility for capturing their during -
reading responses using Post-its, text annotations, bookmarks, and
journals» (Harvey & Daniels, 2015).
Evaluate
students by observing the activities and discussions,
reading their
journal entries, and getting feedback from parents.
For example, Nancy Johnson, Melanie Koss, and Miriam Martinez discuss a
student who
read Wonder, a young adult novel about a boy with unsettling facial abnormalities, and wrote in his
journal, «Yesterday when I was at the grocery store with my mom I saw a man with no arm.
However, there is consensus among three key federally funded agencies (What Works Clearinghouse, National Center on
Student Progress Monitoring, and Florida Center for
Reading Research), as well as several peer - reviewed
journal articles that review research on education products, that Accelerated Reader has met high standards of scientific rigor with positive effects and no contrary evidence.
Templates Include: ABC Brainstorming Anecdotal Notes Anticipation Guides Carousel Brainstorming Choice Boards Entry / Exit Cards Examples / Non-Examples Four Corners Give One, Get One Hot Seat Questions Key Word Connections KWL Chart Learning Log List Ten Things One Minute Essay One Sentence Summary One Word Web Personal Connection
Journal Quick Write and Draw
Reading Log Reflection
Journal Response Cards Square of Knowledge
Student - Composed Questions Ten Minute Writing Samples Three Facts and a Fib 3 -2-1 Exit Card Two Starts and a Wish Venn Diagram What Am I?
Templates Include: ABC Brainstorming Anecdotal Notes Anticipation Guides Carousel Brainstorming Choice Boards Examples / Non-Examples 3 -2-1 Exit Card Four Corners Give One, Get One Key Word Connections KWL Chart Learning Log List Ten Things One Minute Essay One Sentence Summary One Word Web Personal Connection
Journal Placemat Strategy Quick Write and Draw
Reading Log Reflection
Journal Response Cards Squares of Knowledge
Student - Composed Questions Ten Minute Writing Samples Three Facts and a Fib Two Starts and a Wish Venn Diagram What Am I?
Journals provide good handwriting practice too; since teachers will be
reading and responding to
journal entries,
students know they must write legibly!
I was teaching a class of struggling seniors in summer school a decade ago when Michael — a good - natured C -
student and chronic loafer —
read his
journal entry aloud.
In an effort to encourage
students to think and share more about what they
read, some teachers have turned to
reading response
journals — notebooks reserved for writing in response to literature — and are gaining new insights.
Reading Comprehension Activity: After reading the article in the school journal, students make a kamokamo flip book to show the order that events happened in the a
Reading Comprehension Activity: After
reading the article in the school journal, students make a kamokamo flip book to show the order that events happened in the a
reading the article in the school
journal,
students make a kamokamo flip book to show the order that events happened in the article.
This is a novel study set that can be used in the
student's interactive
reading journal or made into a booklet by printing and stapling or you can even print and glue onto construction paper for an interactive response book.
Every
student would take part in a 15 - minute, arts - infused learning activity, like
reading a poem by Maya Angelou, then entering the text through rhythmic and melodic interpretations, using voices and found objects to create a cacophony of sounds; or finding a specimen in nature, then analyzing and drawing it in visual
journals.
In the Wall Street
Journal, Melissa Korn writes about some effects of college professors banning laptop use in class:
students complaining about hand cramps and an inability to
read their own handwritten notes.
You might ask
students to reflect in their
journals about the experience of
reading this play.
Students were required to keep reflective
journals on their
reading and write final papers about a problem at Wheatley they would like to see changed.
After
reading from a textbook,
students define terms in a written
journal.
The results, published in 2007 in the
Journal of Early Childhood Teacher Education, showed that the storytelling
students scored significantly better on vocabulary and
reading «readiness» tests than the control group.
After completing their double - entry
journal,
students disperse to an expert group, a group where everyone else has
read the same source text.
Students wrote in their
journals about what they knew about caterpillars before
reading a book about a boy who learned about caterpillars.
Project Innovation publishes College
Student Journal, Education,
Reading Improvement, and
Journal of Instructional Psychology.
Each of my
students keep a Seven Core
Reading Comprehension Strategies Tip Sheet in their reading binders and / or jo
Reading Comprehension Strategies Tip Sheet in their
reading binders and / or jo
reading binders and / or
journals.
The Effects of Goal Setting and Self - Instruction on Learning a
Reading Comprehension Strategy — A Study of
Students with Learning Disabilities Authors: LeeAnn Johnson, Steve Graham, Karen R. Harris
Journal of Learning Disabilities, Vol.
Students independently
read Eliza Houghton Donner's autobiography The Donner Party and submit a
reading journal tracking their responses to the work.
Stevens, Robert J., and Robert E. Slavin, «Effects of a Cooperative Approach in
Reading and Writing on Academically Handicapped and Nonhandicapped
Students,» The Elementary School
Journal, Vol.
Student journal entries include notes on materials
read, summaries of hands - on experiments, and propositional concept maps.
It can also help
students make significant gains in academic achievement — on average, a gain of 11 percentile points in
reading and math, according to a 2011 review of more than 200 studies published in the
journal Child Development.
Daily lessons also include «Reader's and Writer's
Journal» activities in which
students practice new vocabulary, close
reading, and writing skills.
The teacher draws a quick picture of this strategy in the
student's
reading journal and asks the
student to practice this strategy until next week's conference, using the picture as a reminder.
Focusing on these initial Factors, the LPS researcher uses the Digital Promise Research Map and other research databases (e.g. Google Scholar, ERIC) to find
journals and studies that examine the relationship between one or more Factors and
student outcomes in the content area (e.g. the relationship between working memory and K - 3
Reading).
In their
journals students also reflect on books they
read, their internshiip experiences, and their overall learnkng.
The ad begins by citing a recent Wall Street
Journal headline that
reads, «U.S. High - School
Students Slip in Global Rankings,» referring to the latest Program for International
Student Assessment (PISA) results in which U.S. 15 - year - olds continued to underperform in the subjects of math, science, and
reading comprehension relative to their international peers.
Journals also help nurture classroom community and offer a way for you to build relationships with your students through reading and commenting on their j
Journals also help nurture classroom community and offer a way for you to build relationships with your
students through
reading and commenting on their
journalsjournals.
Collecting the handouts from this lesson or
reading students»
journals will provide you with a sense of how individual
students are making sense of this material.
Students researching schools can also focus on theoretical research, where they
read research archives, published academic
journals and other sources to device their own theories about learning, teaching and leadership.
Each night, 1st grade
students read out loud to an adult at home and had that adult sign a
journal indicating that practice had taken place.
Therefore, she wanted to find out if teaching her
students to ask their own questions of the books they
read and to reflect on their thinking in authentic ways through
reading journals would lead to more independence.
Peggy Coyne, a Black Hawk Middle School
reading specialist and president - elect of Madison Teachers Inc., said she plans to ask
students to write
journal entries Tuesday about what they did while classes were canceled the last four days.
Download a
student - friendly version of the seven core
reading comprehension strategies that can be added to
students»
reading binders and / or
journals.
Includes a Teacher's Resource Guide (full - color, 120 - page guide for professional learning and explicit instruction), CD - ROM (features activities, ThinkSheets, language supports, models, and assessments), Writing Prompt Bank (100 cards, 25 each of narrative, expository, persuasive, and descriptive writing prompts, Writing Resource &
Journal (6 copies; 72 - page book includes space for
students to build graphic organizers, a mini thesaurus with Tier 1 and Tier 2 words),
Reading Rods Kits (1 Vocabulary Individual
Student Kit and 1 Sentence - Construction Individual
Student Kit),
Reading Rods Vocabulary Activity Cards (48 additional activities reinforce strategy instruction), and Sentence Activity Strips (6 blank write - on / wipe - off 3» long strips).
Writing is incorporated into various subject areas (i.e. math, science,
reading, social studies, etc.) In addition to cross-curricular writing opportunities,
students are instructed in the mechanics of writing through grammar and writing lessons,
journal writing, and Writer's Workshop.
Recommendations for what to
read next led to students creating «Want to Read» lists in their journ
read next led to
students creating «Want to
Read» lists in their journ
Read» lists in their
journals.