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Shanahan on Literacy: What Can Librarians Do to Support Student Literacy?
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Information for teachers and parents on teaching and assessing reading, writing, and literacy. Wednesday, July 22, 2015. What Can Librarians Do to Support Student Literacy? Any thoughts on top 2 or 3 literacy concepts on which you would focus librarians? Let me say how happy I am that you are available to students and teachers. As I make my way across the country I find fewer and fewer school-based librarians. Unfortunately, you appear to be part of a disappearing breed. Here are a few ideas. Children of...
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Shanahan on Literacy: Planning for Close Reading
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Information for teachers and parents on teaching and assessing reading, writing, and literacy. Thursday, July 12, 2012. Planning for Close Reading. The common core standards have promoted the idea of close reading; essentially a more text-centered approach to guiding students' reading comprehension. I recently made some presentations where I showed teachers how to plan an elementary level close reading lesson. The attached Powerpoint shows my thinking on that. On the third reading, the issue is how does ...
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Shanahan on Literacy: Daily Five and Common Core?
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Information for teachers and parents on teaching and assessing reading, writing, and literacy. Monday, November 12, 2012. Daily Five and Common Core? Recently, I received a question about the appropriateness of the Daily Five to the Common Core. Interesting question…. I think the purpose of the Daily Five is to provide teachers with a curriculum framework that guides them to spend time on a certain set of activities. That’s a big difference, and I think the common core separates itself from the Dai...
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Shanahan on Literacy: Ten Things Good Writers Do
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Information for teachers and parents on teaching and assessing reading, writing, and literacy. Tuesday, March 17, 2009. Ten Things Good Writers Do. I was asked to write the following for a local high school that wanted to provide some writing guidelines for its students. This might be of use to you, too. I hope so. Ten things good writers do…. 5 Good writers don’t just tell something, they show it. A good writer doesn’t just state an opinion without real examples that reveal why he or she...Repetition ca...
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Shanahan on Literacy: Informational Text: Or How Thin Can You Slice the Salami
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Information for teachers and parents on teaching and assessing reading, writing, and literacy. Wednesday, October 3, 2012. Informational Text: Or How Thin Can You Slice the Salami. As most of you know, the common core state standards (CCSS) make a big deal about informational text. Unlike typical state standards, CCSS treats the reading of informational text as being as important as reading literary text. That is a wonderful shift and one that could bear real benefits for children. Another reason is that...
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Shanahan on Literacy: Why We Need to Teach Reading AND Writing
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Information for teachers and parents on teaching and assessing reading, writing, and literacy. Sunday, August 2, 2015. Why We Need to Teach Reading AND Writing. Then I went to graduate school. My dissertation focused on the relationships between reading and writing. Boy was I surprised. Yes, indeed, reading and writing were related, but not to the degree I had assumed. The idea that teaching reading can have an impact on learning to write is correct; and so is the opposite. In fact, that is why they can ...
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Skip to main content. Website Design and Maintenance Virtual Admin and Research Support. Contact Me Request a Quote. Summary of Experience and Skills. Certificate of recognition ("Employee of Many Months" award) for exemplary service rendered to faculty and students of Genesee Community College in his capacity as Library Technical Assistant, presented by the Library Director, August 2013 at SUNY GCC, Batavia, NY. University of the Philippines. Quezon City, Philippines. Tucson, AZ USA. Tucson, AZ USA.
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Literacy in the Disciplines. 124; Comments RSS. Literacy in the Disciplines. Books by LiteracyBeat authors. Connecting Multicultural Education and Multiliteracies. Multimedia digital books: Forward Thinking. Recommended Preschool Apps for Literacy Learning. Cool Tools from the Summer Institute in Digital Literacy. Literacy in the Disciplines: A Teacher’s Guide for Grades 5-12. Literacy in the Disciplines: A Teacher’s Guide for Grades 5-12. Posted on July 30, 2016. Save 20% with Promotion Code 2E! Is a Pr...
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Shanahan on Literacy: Common Core or Guided Reading
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Information for teachers and parents on teaching and assessing reading, writing, and literacy. Friday, July 13, 2012. Common Core or Guided Reading. Recently, I've been fielding questions about guided reading (à la Fountas and Pinnell) and the common core; mainly about the differences in how they place students in texts. How can these schemes be so different? F&P’s version of guided reading has been around for almost 20 years, but there are other versions of the idea that go back much further. ...Many te...
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Shanahan on Literacy: Final Notes on Washington Post Article on Complex Text Requirements
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Information for teachers and parents on teaching and assessing reading, writing, and literacy. Sunday, October 5, 2014. Final Notes on Washington Post Article on Complex Text Requirements. Last week I replied to some of the remarks about text complexity that were made on the Valerie Strauss’s Washington Post column. Here are a couple more. This writer makes claims that simply are not true. Russ Walsh calls for teachers to "balance our instruction between independent level, on-level, and frustration level...