Below are five strategies I offer in my upcoming digital book on improving a rigid literacy curriculum:
Rewrite a lesson more aligned with your shared beliefs.
Update learning target verb to support deeper thinking.
Turn the learning target into a question.
Reduce teaching time to increase learning time.
Assess readers’/writers’ engagement - not just cognition.
What is your story - how have you resisted the script in order to better support readers and writers? (Note: I am looking for quotes or short anecdotes to include in the text, if you are open to sharing your story.)
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How have you resisted the literacy curriculum script?
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Below are five strategies I offer in my upcoming digital book on improving a rigid literacy curriculum:
Rewrite a lesson more aligned with your shared beliefs.
Update learning target verb to support deeper thinking.
Turn the learning target into a question.
Reduce teaching time to increase learning time.
Assess readers’/writers’ engagement - not just cognition.
What is your story - how have you resisted the script in order to better support readers and writers? (Note: I am looking for quotes or short anecdotes to include in the text, if you are open to sharing your story.)