Episodios

  • Better Book Clubs In and Beyond the Classroom with Sara Kugler and Grace Choi
    May 23 2023

    In her comprehensive guide, Better Book Clubs: Deepening Comprehension and Elevating Conversation, literacy coach and staff developer Sara Kugler shows you how to combine the power of book clubs with assessment-driven instruction to support your students as they talk and think about texts together. Using authentic book club conversations as an assessment of academic talk and text understanding, Kugler raises the bar on typical professional discussions about book clubs, moving beyond teacher-directed interactions and surface-level conversations to include:

    • Structures, teaching methods, and routines that support authenticity and independence in book clubs
    • Suggestions for starting, scaffolding, and sustaining effective, student-centered book clubs
    • Tips for listening in on clubs as a way to assess academic talk and text understanding
    • Methods for moving from observation into instruction that improves conversation and comprehension
    • Touchstone anchor charts and sample lessons for launching and maintaining strong clubs at a variety of independence levels

    With a dual focus on stronger comprehension and improved conversations, Better Book Clubs will help you establish effective book clubs that will engage your readers, enhance your learning communities, and become an indispensable component of your literacy classroom.

     

    Better Book Clubs: Deepening Comprehension and Elevating Conversation

     

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    43 m
  • Talking About Race in the Elementary Classroom: Matthew Kay and Jennifer Orr
    May 16 2023

    In this episode of Teacher’s Corner, we tune into a conversation between Matthew Kay and Jennifer Orr, authors of We’re Gonna Keep On Talking: How To Lead Meaningful Race Conversations in the Elementary Classroom.  They discuss how they chose the book’s title, productive strategies for talking about race with young children, and what readers can expect in their new book.

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    16 m
  • Conferring Across Math and Literacy with Gina Picha, Maria Walther, and Karen Biggs-Tucker
    May 2 2023

    Whether its literacy or math, the goal of conferring with students is to understand student thinking and support their learning in the moment, nudging them forward through brief, informal conversations.

    Today’s podcast features Gina Picha, author of Conferring in the Math Classroom, and Maria Walther and Karen Biggs-Tucker, co-authors of The Literacy Workshop, in discussion with Stenhouse’s Sarah Haynes-Dietzen about where conferring in math overlaps with conferring in literacy, as well as where the two diverge.

     

    Conferring in the Math Classroom

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    35 m
  • A Peek Behind the Cover of We’re Gonna Keep On Talking with Matthew Kay and Jennifer Orr
    Apr 17 2023

    What should conversations about race look and sound like in the elementary classroom? How do we respond authentically and truthfully to children’s questions about the world? And how can we build classroom communities that encourage these meaningful conversations about race?

    Matthew Kay and Jennifer Orr take on these questions and more in Were Gonna Keep On Talking: How to Lead Meaningful Race Conversations in the Elementary Classroom. A companion work to Kay’s Not Light, But Fire, this book focuses on the unique and powerful role discussions about race can play in the elementary classroom.

    In this episode, Matt and Jen share a peek at We’re Gonna Keep On Talking with a reading of the Introduction.

     

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    Matt: https://twitter.com/MattRKay

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    17 m
  • Stacey Shubitz and Lynne Dorfman: Welcome to Writing Workshop
    May 20 2022

    Stacey Shubitz and Lynne Dorfman in discussion with Stenhouse’s Bill Varner. Stacey and Lynne are veteran writers and educators, and together co-authored the recent book Welcome to Writing Workshop: Engaging Today’s Students with a Model That Works.

    As you’d expect, today is all things writing workshop, including structure, small group instruction, and the role of teacher as writer— plus we'll learn about Jump Into Writing their new writing workshop curriculum with Zaner-Bloser.

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    Welcome to Writing Workshop

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    49 m
  • What Does Teacher Appreciation Look Like?
    May 2 2022

    Paula Bourque, Matthew Kay, and Terry Thompson discuss the myth of the perfect teacher, what we get wrong—and right—about teacher appreciation, and how we can show appreciation year round. Original Airdate 2020.

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    Paula Bourque:
    Spark!
    https://www.paulabourque.com
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    Matthew Kay:
    Not Light, But Fire
    https://www.notlight.com
    @MattRKay

    Terry Thompson:
    The Construction Zone
    @TerryTreads

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  • Shelley Harwayne: Above and Beyond the Writing Workshop
    Mar 16 2022

    Shelley Harwayne and Stenhouse's Maureen Barbieri in a wide-ranging discussion about Shelley's new book, Above and Beyond the Writing Workshop.

    Check out the free study guide for Above and Beyond

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    51 m
  • Jennifer Fletcher: Teaching Rhetorical Thinking
    Dec 9 2021

    Jennifer Fletcher and Stenhouse editor Bill Varner discuss her shift from a teacher-centered approach to a rhetorical one, the long-term value of teaching students to think rhetorically, and the big ideas behind her new book, Writing Rhetorically: Fostering Responsive Thinkers and Communicators. 

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    Writing Rhetorically: Fostering Responsive Thinkers and Communicators

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