How “Books and Bops” Reconnects My Students With Reading
by Jessyca Mathews | 3.2.23
The process and template I used to transform how my students think about reading.
by Jessyca Mathews | 3.2.23
The process and template I used to transform how my students think about reading.
by Kaitlin Kilby | 1.5.23
As educators, we know that when students internalize the idea that they have limited ability as learners – whether it’s “I’m a low reader” or “I’m not a math person” – it can be pretty hard to shift their thinking.
by Vera Ahiyya | 9.22.22
When I was an ELL teacher in Massachusetts, I had a classroom in which 10 different languages were represented. I wanted to make sure every student saw themselves reflected in our classroom library.
by Ciji Thurman | 7.6.20
Right now, I see a lot of my fellow teachers learning more about anti-racist teaching practices. There is a need for many of us to become more knowledgeable.
by Teacher2Teacher Team | 12.18.17
We asked your fellow teachers what books they’ll be reading over winter break, and they shared a bevy of titles that they’ll be digging into while resting and recharging over the holidays.
by Teacher2Teacher Team | 6.27.16
The school year has ended and summer is here…and for a lot of teachers, that means it’s time to catch up on some reading! Whether you’re cracking open a book