The titles keep coming!
1. The Strategic Teacher: Selecting the Right Research-Based Strategy for Every Lesson
By Harvey F. Silver, Richard W. Strong, and Matthew J. Perini
2. Compare & Contrast: Teaching Comparative Thinking to Strengthen Student Learning
By Harvey F. Silver
3. The Interactive Lecture: How to Engage Students, Build Memory, and Deepen Comprehension
By Harvey F. Silver and Matthew J. Perini
4. Reading for Meaning: How to Build Students' Comprehension, Reasoning, and Problem-Solving Skills
By Harvey F. Silver, Susan C. Morris, and Victor Klein
5. Task Rotation: Strategies for Differentiating Activities and Assessments by Learning Style
By Harvey F. Silver, Joyce W. Jackson, and Daniel R. Moirao
6. Classroom Assessment and Grading That Work
By Robert J. Marzano
7. The Formative Assessment Action Plan: Practical Steps to More Successful Teaching and Learning
By Nancy Frey and Douglas Fisher
8. Enhancing RTI: How to Ensure Success with Effective Classroom Instruction and Intervention
By Douglas Fisher and Nancy Frey
9. What Every School Leader Needs to Know About RTI
By Margaret Searle
10. Building Your School's Capacity to Implement RTI: An ASCD Action Tool
By Patricia Addison and Cynthia Warger
As a public educator, I aim to share my story with those interested about what really happens inside today's classroom. I hope my stories inspire, educate, and entertain you, as the calling of teaching is never neat or predictable. Please note that my blog content does not necessarily reflect the viewpoints or beliefs of my school district or colleagues.
Super Teacher's Job is Never Done!
Teaching is the profession that teaches all the other professions. ~ Author Unknown
My goal is to reveal one teacher's humble journey of self-reflection, critical analysis, and endless questioning about my craft of teaching and learning alongside my middle school students.
"The dream begins with a teacher who believes in you, who tugs and pushes and leads you to the next plateau, sometimes poking you with a sharp stick called 'truth'." ~ Dan Rather
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