This event is open to all educators: classroom teachers, school librarians, administrators, and support staff are invited to discuss the ways we help learners develop their literacy skills. Whether you want to explore approaches to teaching news literacy, would like to share ideas about cross-curricular literacies, or are wondering about other hot topics, this day is for you.
Report shared by @JoanneKerekes (I hope!) ihttps://www.literacyworldwide.org/docs/default-source/resource-documents/whats-hot-2018-report.pdf #teamedcamp
#TeamEdcamp How does one develop a love of reading? @JoanneKerekes A teacher, a field trip to the library,reading in mom’s lap, read aloud to children, how to manuals, salvation for a lonely girl
#TeamEdcamp@JoanneKerekes 1.Don't make reading an initiative 2. Influence an "all in" soft call to action (seed pockets of promise 3. Reading as personal & profess. devel (feel your further unfolding) #tlchat#intlchat#RU575
#TeamEdcamp@JoanneKerekes 4. As a staff, talk about your reading habits (no judgment) 5. Think deeply about individuals who come to school each day (& about code-switching) 7. Read Stranger in a Strange Land (experience otherness) #tlchat#intlchat#RU575
“Read as a stranger in a strange land - experience otherness to gain a sense of shared oneness” so important to get out of our own echo chambers #teamedcamp