Your child walks like you, talks like you, and absorbs everything you do. So set the right example when it comes to reading. If you want your child to be a good reader, be one yourself!
With the range and variety of commercial software products on the shelves today, how can an educator or parent choose a program that will most benefit a particular student? Where are product reviews that can inform the decision?
“Ultimately, our students are expected to develop as competent readers, writers, and thinkers in all academic disciplines.” ~ Doug Buehl, Developing Readers in the Academic Disciplines
Do you love Fantasy thrillers set in a world of wealth and privilege? Maybe if we throw in a few romances and royal court politics? If you loved reading Inheritance Games and the Glittering Court Trilogy, then you might enjoy these as one of your next reads.
Achievement, Afterschool & Summer Programs, College Readiness, Community Literacy Programs, Motivation and Engagement, School-Wide Reform, Service Learning, Tutoring & Volunteering
This four-part webcast examines the components of college readiness — both academic and non-academic skills — and explores ways that high schools, parents, colleges, and students themselves can work together to prepare students for post-secondary education. Featuring experts Nevin Brown, Barbara Taveras, and Jennifer Glaser.
Real World History: A DC public school invites students to develop their skills as historians as they study the Great Migration of African-Americans from the rural south to big cities.