AdLit Blogs
Blog: Decoding KidLit
Keiana Mayfield knows books are magical mirrors and windows that support adolescents' social and cognitive development, but how exercise we get them to… read books? Keiana will be your guide. She will utilize her skillful knowledge of adolescent development, family dynamics, academic functioning and motivation, and insane bookishness to assistance you through the labyrinth that is Kidlit. Together you'll explore new and old titles that volition captivate and intrigue our eye grades and young developed readers. She will provide y'all with potential give-and-take questions, themes to explore, and assignment suggestions.
Blog: Reading Ways
Dr. Joshua Lawrence is a professor at the Academy of Oslo. His research interests relate to adolescent literacy development, second-language conquering, hybrid learning, and improving instruction through coaching and leadership.
Josh and colleagues volition provide insights from their ongoing support of country, regional and district literacy initiatives. All posts are reprinted with permission.
Blog: Shanahan on Literacy
Literacy expert Timothy Shanahan shares best practices for teaching reading and writing. Dr. Shanahan is an internationally recognized professor of urban educational activity and reading researcher who has extensive experience with children in inner-metropolis schools and children with special needs. All posts are reprinted with permission from Shanahan on Literacy.
Blog: Reading Without Walls
Factor Luen Yang began cartoon comic books in the fifth form. In 2006, his graphic novel,American Born Chinese — a memoir nearly growing upward every bit an Asian American — became the first graphic novel to win the American Library Association'southward Printz Accolade. He is the author of the Secret Coders serial and has written for the hit comicsAvatar:The Terminal Airbender andSuperman. In 2016, Yang was named the 5th National Ambassador for Young People'southward Literature.
Weblog: School Matters
Karin Chenoweth is author-in-residence at The Teaching Trust, a national instruction advancement organization, and author ofIt's Being Done andHOW It's Being Doneand co-author of Getting Information technology Done,all published by Harvard Education Press. Her columns originally announced onThe Huffington Postal service.
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