Literacy
 By Colette Huxford-Kinnett
						By Colette Huxford-Kinnett
		Picture books are often relegated to elementary schools. Colette Huxford-Kinnett argues they have a place in every secondary classroom as well.
 By Andrew Pillow
						By Andrew Pillow
		Batesville, Indiana has a population of less than 10,000 AND it has a robust dual language program where students are becoming fluent in Mandarin. Educator Barnes & Andrew Pillow share the amazing opportunities students are immersed in!
 By Erin Brown
						By Erin Brown
		The Science of Reading is everywhere, but how does it impact a dual language classroom? Erin Brown spent this year remaining curious and asking questions to learn more.
 By Stephanie Woods
						By Stephanie Woods
		What does it mean to “practice” learning to read and why is practice important? Stephanie Woods explores this critical component of literacy.
 By Carrie Wisehart
						By Carrie Wisehart
		Students are typically not clamoring to write a synthesis essay. Carrie Wisehart found a way to bring their passions & desires to change the world into the process to create an awesome learning experience.
 By Colette Huxford-Kinnett
						By Colette Huxford-Kinnett
		How can school staff inspire summer reading? Librarian Colette Huxford-Kinnett wondered that a few years ago. She shares several ready-to-use resources in this blog.
 By Angie Currier & Molly Wirt
						By Angie Currier & Molly Wirt
		Helping secondary students become proficient readers when they feel the opportunity has passed them by is a very real challenge. Angie & Molly have found a way to spark some of their students.
 By Jim Jeffries
						By Jim Jeffries
		Elementary school newspaper publisher Jim Jeffries wraps up his four-part series. He shares how he moves from a digital draft to issues in students’ take home folders.
 By Ashley Johnson
						By Ashley Johnson
		Vocabulary assignments typically aren’t a favorite of students, but educators know there is value. CTE Teacher Ashley Johnson tried a few new approaches which are meeting with student approval!
 By Jim Jeffries
						By Jim Jeffries
		Jim continues his series on producing an elementary school newspaper. This month he walks through the production process, the step between writing & distributing.
 By Jen Stewart
						By Jen Stewart
		#VirtuallyDifferent Digital Learning Coach Jennifer Stewart has rounded up a great assortment of activities for learners of all ages & content areas as we prepare for next month’s solar eclipse.
 By Kelsey Koeneman
						By Kelsey Koeneman
		Empathy is an important part of being human, but it’s a difficult concept to teach. High School teacher Kelsey Koeneman shares an engaging way to do just that.


 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		