As if your summer reading list wasn't long enough already -- ha!
1. Teaching Reading in the Content Areas: If Not Me, Then Who?,. 3rd edition
By Vicki Urquart and Dana Frazee
2. Flip Your Classroom: Reach Every Student in Every Class Every Day
By Jonathan Bergmann and Aaron Sams
3. Teaching with Poverty in Mind: What Being Poor Does to Kids' Brains and What Schools Can Do About It
By Eric Jensen
4. Building Your School's Capacity to Implement RTI: An ASCD Action Tool
By Patricia Addison and Cynthia Warger
5. Implementing the Framework for Teaching in Enhancing Professional Practice: An ASCD Action Tool
By Charlotte Danielson and others
6. Formative Assessment Strategies for Every Classroom: An ASCD Action Tool, 2nd edition
By Susan M. Brookhart
7. How to Create a Culture of Achievement in Your School and Classroom
By Douglas Fisher, Nancy Frey, and Ian Pumpian
8. Everyday Engagement: Making Students and Parents Your Partners in Learning
By Katy Ridnouer
9. Strengthening and Enriching Your Professional Learning Community: The Art of Learning Together -- Excited to use this in my new school!
By Geoffrey Caine and Renate N. Caine
10. How to Give Effective Feedback to Your Students
By Susan M. Brookhart
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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