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Borrowing a literacy strategy from band class

2020-03-11
Students learning to read music need to work on a skill called audiation, which is akin to subvocalization in literacy, writes Brian Campbell, a middle-school band director. Campbell notes in this blog post that teachers can help struggling readers strengthen their "inner voice" by having them reread passages to focus on inflection and rhythm, start…
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Educational Leadership exclusive: The promise of slow reading

2020-03-11
Within our society's growing culture of "busyness," schools have an important counter role to play. One critical antidote to this epidemic of overload is to reorient reading instruction to cultivate intentionally present, mindful readers. Learn five ways to foster immersive reading through daily classroom practice in Educational Leadership.

Labeling kids with mild disabilities can backfire, study finds

2020-03-11
For students with mild symptoms of disabilities, such as attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, a diagnosis can do more harm than good, according to a study by Jayanti Owens, a Brown University sociologist. Owens' study shows that students without an ADHD diagnosis, who showed similar symptoms, had better behavioral and reading scores from teachers, than their peers diagnosed…
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The literary magic in combining teacher and student expertise

2020-03-11
Though reading difficulties can be varied and complex, students often have solutions if a school's most valuable resource - the teacher - works backward to find them. When schools commit to teacher expertise, a student can succeed across content areas, grade levels, and language experiences, regardless of what's making reading difficult.
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