
How to engage struggling students in reading and writing
Struggling or ‘striving’ readers and writers can be better supported by teachers using a range of strategies to promote higher engagement.
Struggling or ‘striving’ readers and writers can be better supported by teachers using a range of strategies to promote higher engagement.
Leading academic Misty says being an authentic teacher and stepping away from the same structures can spark high school students who are losing the motivation
Academic and literacy expert Misty says high school teachers need to ensure their students have a solid grasp of vocabulary across all disciplines.
There are three questions teachers need to ask when critiquing a literacy program for use in their classroom, according to literacy expert Sharon Callen.
Teachers need to build their repertoires and have flexible literacy programs in order to stay proactive and adapt to students needs, says literacy expert Sharon
The effectiveness of a literacy program is dependent on what it offers a teacher’s students and their specific needs, according to literacy expert Sharon Callen.
Conducting short targeted interventions and using the right assessments to form groups will ensure greater differentiation in the classroom, says leading educator Rob Vingerhoets.
Providing students open-ended activities and the ability to choose their own strategies will help teachers achieve differentiation, according to leading educator Rob Vingerhoets.
Literacy expert Sharon Callen reveals the questions teachers need to ask before using a program, tool or resource in a literacy lesson.
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