Best Practices Weekly: May Edition |
posted by: Cindy Omlin | May 09, 2012, 08:06 PM |
*Volume 2, Edition 14 – Building Student Leadership Building student leadership is a goal most teachers have, as it enhances student's lives both inside and outside the classroom. In an article for Education Week: Teacher, veteran teacher and author Larry Ferlazzo discusses research-based best practices for helping students realize their potential as leaders. *Volume 2, Edition 15 – Diversifying Types of Non-Fiction Text In elementary grades, the majority of non-fiction or informational text is done through read-alouds. In an article for The Reading Teacher, two California State University – Fullerton professors discuss a study of the amount and types of non-fiction text that are used during read-alouds and suggest ways to maximize that genre. *Volume 2, Edition 16 – Teaching Fractions & Percentages Fractions and percentages are often taught together, but can still be difficult concepts for students to grasp. In an article for Teaching Children Mathematics, a pair of Wayne State University instructors discuss methods for teaching fractions and percentages in a way that maximizes student mastery of both ideas. Have questions? Comments? Contact Elliot Haspel.
Originally posted by Alix at AAE.
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