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Passionate readers

the art of reaching and engaging every child
[Presents ideas for teachers on how to create] a passionate reading environment ... Pernille opens up about her own trials and errors as a teacher and what she's learned along the way. She also shares a wide variety of practical tools ... [for teachers] including a reader profile sheet, conferring sheet, classroom library letter to parents [and more]"--Provided by publisher.
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Passionate learners

how to engage and empower your students
Presents advice for teachers on how to better engage their students and empower them to take charge of their learning, to build a working relationship with students based on mutual trust, appreciation, and respect. Discusses the idea of a learning environment and how to create it to be positive and interactive.
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Empowered schools, empowered students

creating connected and invested learners
2015
A guide to implementing innovative use of technology in the classroom to promote greater involvement of students in the digital age.
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Empower

what happens when students own their learning
"Provide teachers, coaches, and administrators with a roadmap that will inspire innovation, authentic learning experiences, and practical ways to empower students to pursue their passions while in school"--Amazon.
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Inquiry and innovation in the classroom

using 20% time, genius hour, and PBL to drive student success
"Careers in the 21st century are changing, but traditional education methods are not preparing students for these new jobs and demands. In this thought-provoking book, esteemed educator A.J. Juliani describes how we need to modify our classrooms to instill in students the drive for inquiry and innovation that they will need to succeed beyond school doors. Juliani reveals the ways that teachers can use Google's 20% Time, Genius Hour, and Project-Based Learning to make students more creative, inquisitive, engaged in learning, and self-motivated--the kind of people we need to move society forward! He offers easy ways to implement these ideas while meeting the Common Core and still allowing plenty of time for content instruction. Special Features:Research on the benefits of inquiry-based learning Connections to the Common Core State StandardsStories and examples from the fieldExciting ideas for using 20% Time, Genius Hour, and PBL at various grade levelsTips for preparing parents and administration for your new instructionIdeas for expanding your knowledge and continually learning in this areaClassroom applications for each chapter, including sample projects and resourcesBonus content with reproducible materials that you can use in your classroom right now, such as student checklists, questions, lessons, and unit plansAs Juliani emphasizes, if we want our students to change the world, we must change our classrooms to foster inquiry and innovation. ".
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Improving reading

interventions, strategies, and resources
2010
Presents resources for teaching reading from pre-kindergarten through high school, including how to help struggling readers using the Response to Intervention (RTI) method.

Classroom activators

more than 100 ways to energize learners
2009
Offers over one hundred activities that are based on brain research and aimed at energizing students and encouraging creativity and effective learning.

Why boys fail

saving our sons from an educational system that's leaving them behind
2010
Argues that boys are falling behind in school due to an educational environment that demands high-level reading and writing skills before they are capable of handling them and proposes practical strategies and programs for countering this problem.

Doing poorly on purpose

strategies to reverse underachievement and respect student dignity
2018
"With 'Doing Poorly on Purpose', veteran educator James R. Delisle dispels the negative associations and stereotypes connected to underachievement. By focusing on smart kids who get poor grades--not because they're unable to do better in school but because they don't want to--Delisle presents a snapshot of underachievement that may look far different from what you envision it to be"--Provided by publisher.

Guided inquiry design in action

2018
"Demonstrates exactly how to integrate and implement Guided Inquiry Design (GID) theory into practice. Answers the needs of teachers and librarians who are seeking actual lesson plans using the GID concepts specifically at the [elementary] grade levels"--Provided by publisher.

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