Feedback That Moves Writers Forward

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Student writing is only as good as the feedback we give In this remarkable book, Patty McGee shares research-based how-to’s for responding to writers that you can use immediately whether you use a writing program or a workshop model. Put down the red-pen, fix-it mindset and help your writers take risks, use grammar as an element of craft, discover their writing identities, elaborate in any genre, and more. Includes lots of helpful conference language that develops tone and trust and forms for reflecting on writing.

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Genre : Education
Author : Patty McGee
Publisher : Corwin Press
Release : 2017-03-03
File : 281 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781506387147


What Are You Grouping For Grades 3 8

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Bring out daring readers with dynamic small groups! Like many educators in intermediate classrooms across the country, you may be using guided reading principles to teach reading. Whether you’re following targeted reading levels or sticking with your school’s established routines, chances are that guided reading has become synonymous with small group reading for you and your students. But . . . are your students getting the most out of small groups? Are readers of all ability levels experiencing the dynamic learning that can occur in small groups? Do you feel confident that the way you’re grouping kids is based on their wants and needs? Intermediate grade readers don’t need to be guided as much as they need to be engaged—and authors Julie Wright and Barry Hoonan have solutions for doing just that using small groups. What Are You Grouping For? offers the practical tools, classroom examples, and actionable steps essential for starting, sustaining, and mastering the management of small groups. This book explains the five teacher moves that work together to support students’ reading independence through small group learning—kidwatching, pivoting, assessing, curating, and planning—and provides examples to guide you and your students toward success. From must-have beginning-of-the-year strategies to step-by-step advice for implementation, this guide breaks down the processes that support small groups and help create effective instructional reading programs. Based on more than 45 years of combined experience in the classroom, this resource will empower you with tools to ensure that your readers are doing the reading, thinking, and doing—not you.

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Genre : Education
Author : Julie Wright
Publisher : Corwin Press
Release : 2018-07-26
File : 484 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781544324272


Developing Trauma Informed Teachers

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Trauma is a public health crisis. High rates of trauma exposure among youth and the impact that experiences of trauma can have on students’ psychosocial and academic outcomes are well-established. These traumatic events do not live outside of the scope of schools and teaching. As children and teachers develop communities within their classrooms and schools, trauma comes with those who have experienced it, whether invited or not (Bien & Dutro, 2014). This extended time that teachers spend with students inherently provides opportunity to witness students’ lived experiences (Caringi et al., 2015; Motta, 2012). These experiences capture many facets of students’ lives, including traumatic events; however, many teachers indicate that they feel unprepared to address students who have experienced trauma in meaningful and sustainable ways (Caringi et al, 2015). In response, many schools and districts have adopted trauma-informed practices (Overstreet & Chafouleas, 2016). This text addresses the gap in the literature in embedding trauma-informed practices into pre-service teacher education. This text provides examples of the various ways educator preparation faculty are developing and implementing trauma-informed practices across their programs, instituting broader curricular shifts to incorporate trauma-informed practices, shifting pedagogical practices to include trauma-informed practices and collaborating across disciplines in order to ensure that teacher candidates are thoughtfully prepared to address students’ needs and create classroom environments that are equitable, safe and sustainable for students and teachers.

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Genre : Education
Author : Ofelia Schepers
Publisher : IAP
Release : 2022-07-01
File : 328 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781648029943


Feedback That Moves Writers Forward

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"Patty McGee should be called the "Writer Whisperer." She offers brilliant advice for helping struggling writers, accomplished writers, and all those in between." --Debbie Silver, Co-author of Teaching Kids to Thrive Grades 3-8 The number one challenge of student writers today isn't word choice, logic, voice, or even grammar and spelling--it's buy-in. In Feedback That Moves Writers Forward, Patty McGee shares how to's for teaching that changes the writing-as-obligation vibe for good. She demonstrates the way feedback can inspire students to reach new heights as writers. With Patty's help, you learn to: • Resign from your position as Corrector-in-Chief and be amazed as students eagerly take over responsibility for refining their writing • Apply the research on growth mindset and goal setting, whether you use a writing program or a workshop model • Use tone, trust, and language to quicken students' discovery of their writing identities and take risks when they are stuck • Use student work to deliver clear, just-in-time feedback during planning, drafting, revising, and editing • Use the online printable forms for delivering customized feedback with just the right wording • Balance grading and feedback • Help writers reflect so they are better able to apply what they learned about content, craft, and style to their future writing One of the bravest things we can do as teachers is to admit when a long held practice isn't working. Error-focused feedback is one such practice. So put down the red pen, pick up this book, and learn to say the right thing at the right time to develop fearless, original, and intentional writers--in any content area.

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Genre : Communication in education
Author : Patricia McGee
Publisher :
Release : 2017
File : 0 Pages
ISBN-13 : 1506387152


Moving Picture Review Theatre Management

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Genre : Motion picture theaters
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Release : 1929
File : 754 Pages
ISBN-13 : NYPL:33433036429995


The Electrical Review

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Genre : Electric engineering
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Publisher :
Release : 1893
File : 754 Pages
ISBN-13 : NYPL:33433062756600


Herapath S Railway Magazine Commercial Journal And Scientific Review

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Genre : Railroads
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Release : 1870
File : 1302 Pages
ISBN-13 : STANFORD:36105211472134


Psychological Review

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Issues for 1894-1903 include the section: Psychological literature.

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Genre : Electronic journals
Author : James Mark Baldwin
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Release : 1901
File : 696 Pages
ISBN-13 : STANFORD:36105012109083


The Indian Literary Review

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Genre : Indic literature
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Release : 1985
File : 278 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015068846008


The New York Times Book Review

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Presents extended reviews of noteworthy books, short reviews, essays and articles on topics and trends in publishing, literature, culture and the arts. Includes lists of best sellers (hardcover and paperback).

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Genre : Books
Author :
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Release : 1994-10
File : 636 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015059401284