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The Tiny Differences in the Littlest Brains ~ Stephen's Web ~ by Stephen Downes
New book reviewed by Stephen Downes about gender differences in brains.
Students Get New Assignment: Pick Books You Like
New movement to let students pick books they like - called "reading workshop." I could see how this would be good but also there should be balance. Interesting.
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The approach Ms. McNeill uses, in which students choose their own books, discuss them individually with their teacher and one another, and keep detailed journals about their reading, is part of a movement to revolutionize the way literature is taught in America’s schools. While there is no clear consensus among English teachers, variations on the approach, known as reading workshop, are catching on.
WNBA.com: Fast Break to Reading
Womens National Basketball Association reading program for literacy coaches.
Feedbooks: Recently Added Books
You can get so many books on your iphone - just get the stanza app and then sign up for a feedbooks account to set everything up. This is great!
The Code and The Challenge of Learning to Read It - Video Tour INDEX
13 video responses to "we have a problem." From Elizabeth Holmes via Twitter.
Accessible Books Launcher « Alltogether
An educator wrote an "accessible books launcher" as part of a presentation this year that you can download in pdf format to promote reading. Looks like something great for librarians and literacy coaches to explore. When you have a full review, please share with us!
LenEdgerly.com: A New Joy Discovered on the Kindle
Fascinating viewpoint on how use of the Kindle changes the author's reading methodology. I find this fascinating.
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