Lessons That Tackle Students' Most Persistent Problems Once and for All, Grades 4-12
This book offers 101 lessons on easy to access 2-page spreads. On the right are the step-by-step directions for teaching, plus where indicated "dialogue boxes" that model the out loud conversations that students will have with themselves, their peers, or their teachers, that are a key component of this method. It also features a companion website for further information and resources. Using these lessons, students will gain autonomy with grammar as they learn the conversations they can have with themselves to make the right grammar or usage choice. This book: Features easy-to-use lessons and format Is user-friendly with multiple handouts in the appendices and on the companion website
This book is the go-to guide for helping educators establish an online presence through blogging. Through sample blog posts, examples, and engaging dialogue, leaders and teachers will learn to: Use a blog for reflection and growth in their professional learning Deal with the technical side of setting up a blog Get started with writing prompts and ideas Develop best practices for digital citizenship and online safety
Concrete examples, leadership profiles, and robust resources and tips help educators design meaningful and personalized professional learning opportunities using technology, blogs, social media, and more.
Learn to find, store, and share the best web-based tools, information, and resources - and help your students do the same. Includes in-depth lessons and examples.
Professional Learning that Promotes Success for All
Although hundreds of designs and protocols for professional learning have been developed, few have been as widely embraced and studied as the CASL (Collaborative Analysis of Student Work), model developed by authors Colton, Langer, and Goff. The Collaborative Analysis of Student Work is a comprehensive guide to implementing a research-based approach to professional learning that drives educator effectiveness and promotes learning for every student. This new edition will be thoroughly updated with special focus on the following: - how to use the CASL inquiry process to help teachers clarify what it looks like when students reach complex academic standards such as the Common Core and Next Generation Science Standards - use of CASL in teacher evaluation -use of the CASL inquiry process helps teachers to specify and define their professional learning goals -how school leaders can play pivotal roles in successful implement of CASL -how CASL can specifically benefit Culturally and Linguistically Diverse learners -significant updates to facilitation coverage.
A Practical Approach to Implementing the Champion Model
This book helps teachers and administrators develop an RTI behavior system at their school or district that is practical and easy to implement and demonstrates positive change in behavioral and academic data.
This book provides the leadership principles unknown to most educators. It gives them the tools, practical advice, and theory to become the leader they want to become.
A Practical Guide to Observation-Based Professional Learning
This compelling book is a call to action, focused on team observation-based professional learning to elevate teaching practice and support student educational attainment.
Give your students a foundation of algebra for math success - now and in the future! Algebra is not something to be feared, but something to be embraced with a sense of wonder. Planting the Seeds of Algebra, 3-5, introduces algebra as an accessible way of seeing the world that is necessary to our students' futures. Students and teachers must become friendly with algebraic foundations, as they have increasingly become the gateway to careers in the STEM fields. Monica Neagoy empowers teachers with theoretical and practical ways to introduce Algebra to 3-5 grade students, making vital connections to concepts they will encounter in middle school and beyond. You'll discover Four explorations to help you weave key algebraic ideas into everyday mathematics Step-by-step lessons from real classrooms that will guide you in teaching concepts and in establishing their relevance and applicability New teaching methods that break down difficult algebraic concepts and build a critical foundation for higher math Awaken new awareness and change attitudes by sowing the seeds for a vibrant, useful, and rich experience with mathematics. "While reading this book I experienced the sense of wonder and aha moments alongside the students themselves. This book will move your faculty to new depths of understanding about mathematics and will instill the passion to explore a myriad of algebraic concepts." - Bob Weiman, Director St. Stephen's & St. Agnes School "She's done it again! Monica Neagoy has authored another book that deftly presents important foundations of algebra while celebrating mathematics through carefully crafted explorations, all of which include student and teacher vignettes and comments about the mathematics they have learned and are teaching. Wow. When I read this book I felt like I was in a classroom!" - Francis (Skip) Fennell, McDaniel College Past President of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics