Educator Newsletter Issue 11, February 2020 |
Wonders News!
Hello, Wonders Community!
This is our first newsletter of 2020, and we hope you’re filled with excitement about the possibilities of the new year and the new decade, because we certainly are! Thank you for the important work you do every day to help guide students toward bright futures!
- The Wonders Team
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Do you need a quick dose of inspiration or guidance from an expert literacy coach? Maybe a refresher on best practices and goals from thought leaders like Doug Fisher and Tim Shanahan? Check out the Wonders Author & Coach Videos to learn more about topics including:
- Close Reading
- Collaborative Conversations
- Accessing Complex Text
- Foundational Skills
Go to: Teacher Dashboard > Resources > Professional Development > Author & Coach Videos
Videos are sorted by topics under the Filters tab.
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Looking for literacy resources, research, and inspiration? Visit our blog, Inspired Ideas. You’ll discover stories from your peers, strategies from experts in reading instruction, and news in education technology. Here are three highlights to explore:
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Do you have a success story, an "a-ha" moment, or advice for other teachers you’d like to share? We’d love to feature it! Email us at wondersnews@mheducation.com and it could be in our next newsletter.
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Looking For More?
MHE Thought Leaders: YouTube Playlists Looking for more helpful tips or thoughts from industry leaders? Check out a few YouTube playlists. Take some time to visit—it will be worth it! Wonders Literacy Professional Development Webinars
Interactive Classroom Tools On her website, Educational Consultant and Wonders Contributing Author, Kathy Bumgardner, offers her interactive classroom literacy tools that combine research-based instruction, best practices, and positive humor to promote engagement and support your classroom instruction.
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