From The Guernsey Literacy and Potato Peel Pie Society
by Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows
That's what I love about reading: one tiny thing will interest you in a book, and that tiny thing will lead you onto another book, and another bit there will lead you onto a third book. It's geometrically progressive - all with no end in sight, and for no other reason than sheer enjoyment.
Friday, March 11, 2011
Friday, February 18, 2011
Focusing in on Mike Schmoker's FOCUS
LOVE Schmoker's new book Focus - a manifesto. "How we teach is also inseparable from literacy" (p 4). "Board, wide reading is the heart of the language arts" (p 101). "Social studies is the study of the world" (p 161). "Wide, abundant reading is the surest route out of poverty" (p 95). "Write many short, informal pieces and one longer, formal, argumentative or interpretive paper each month" (p 127).
"Literature makes significant life possible...We construct ourselves from novels, poems, and plays as well as from works of history and philosophy" - Mark Edmundson in WHY READ? (2004) and Schmoker's FOCUS (p 93).
"Literature makes significant life possible...We construct ourselves from novels, poems, and plays as well as from works of history and philosophy" - Mark Edmundson in WHY READ? (2004) and Schmoker's FOCUS (p 93).
Sunday, January 30, 2011
Bonnie Campbell Hill National Literacy Teacher Leader Award
Bonnie Campbell Hill National Literacy Teacher Leader Award
The Children’s Literature Assembly (CLA) will honor two outstanding teacher leaders. These may include a classroom teacher, literacy coach, or teacher educator dedicated to improving the teaching and learning of reading and writing in real world contexts in grades K – 8. The US $2,500 grant is intended to be used for professional development (not for materials, except professional books for a book study). In addition, recipients will receive a coupon for up to $500 of professional books published by Heinemann Publishers. Applicants must be members of both NCTE and CLA. The grant is supported by Bonnie Campbell Hill and her family.
Guidelines
Your application materials must include five items:
- Completed application form.
A professional development plan (three-page maximum) for the 2011-2012 that outlines why you would be a strong candidate for these monies and your vision for how this support would allow you to improve and enhance teaching and learning for students and/or teachers. Funds may be used for, but are not limited to, the following examples: attending the Annual IRA Convention, attending the Annual NCTE Conference, attending Teacher’s College Training, or a reputable children’s literature conference, conducting literature-based research with teaching implementation potential (i.e., Kerlan Collection), buying professional books for a book study among colleagues. Funds may not be used to buy classroom materials. The plan should address key elements that are listed in the attached rubric. A specific plan for how the $2,500 and $500 in professional books would be spent must be included.
- A resume showing professional experience and leadership accomplishments/activities.
- A letter of recommendation from a supervisor detailing the applicant’s leadership skills, collaborative interactions, effective teaching practices, successful teaching/learning relationships with students and teachers and an understanding of the intentions and/or support of the project detailed by the applicant.
- A follow up report describing how the award was used and how it helped the recipient carry the ideas forward: Due May 1, 2012.
An electronic copy of the complete application must be submitted to Dr. Nancy J. Johnson, committee chair, by May 15th, 2011. An example of the evaluation criteria is included with this letter.
Announcement of the winners will occur on or before August 21st, 2011 for the 2011-2012 school year. The award will be presented at the November NCTE Convention. The recipients of the Bonnie Campbell Hill Literacy Teacher Leader Award are cordially invited to attend the CLA Breakfast where they will be introduced by the Awards Committee. All conference expenses (transportation, meals, and housing) will be borne by the winner or paid for out of the initial award. Professional books must be purchased during the 2011-2012 school year by contacting Jeanne Durost, Director of Customer Service, Heinemann Publishing, Phone: 800-225-5800 x1310, Email: jeanne.durost@heinemann.com. The winner must submit a report to the committee about how the funds were used by May 1st, 2012 with information about what the winner learned and the impact of this project on student learning and professional development.
E-mail application to: Dr. Nancy J. Johnson at njohnson@sas.edu.sg
Bonnie Campbell Hill National Teacher Leader Literacy Award
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Application Form
Name: ___________________________________________
Home Address: ____________________________________
____________________________________
E- mail: ___________________________________________
Home Phone: ______________________________________
Cell Phone: ________________________________________
Name of school where you teach: _______________________________________________
Address of school: ___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
School Phone: ______________________________________________
My current position is: _______________________________________
Professional affiliations (WORD, NCTE, IRA):_________________________________
NCTE Membership Number (To join NCTE, visit www.ncte.org)___________________________
CLA Membership expiration date (To join CLA, visit www.childrensliteratureassembly.org)__________
I give my permission for the information submitted to be reviewed by the selection committee.
_______________________________________ _______________
Signature Date
Application Requirements Checklist
Please make sure you have completed all of the following requirements and included them in your application materials.
_______ Application Form
_______ Professional Development Plan including a plan for how the $2,500 and the $500 for professional books would be spent
_______ Resume
_______ Letter from a supervisor
An electronic copy of this application packet must be sent electronically to njohnson@sas.edu.sg by May 15th, 2011.
Bonnie Campbell Hill Teacher Leader Literacy Award
Bonnie Campbell Hill National Teacher Leader Literacy Award
Sample Evaluation Criteria
For Classroom Teachers:
Nominee: ____________________________
Letters of support and the professional development plan must comment on each of the following criteria as it applies to the applicant.
Scoring Key:
0 Not applicable
1 Weak
2 Average
3 Strong
| Average Score |
1. Knowledge of reading and writing instructional strategies | |
2. Evidence of effective literacy instruction | |
3. Willingness to collaborate and share ideas and methods | |
4. Demonstrated leadership skills that impact colleagues | |
5. Demonstrated enthusiasm for the field of literacy instruction | |
6. Potential of proposal to impact student learning and/or professional development of a learning community | |
For Teacher Leaders:
Nominee: ______________________________
Letters of support and the professional development plan must comment on each of the following criteria as it applies to the applicant.
Scoring Key:
0 Not applicable
1 Weak
2 Average
3 Strong
| Average Score |
1. Knowledge of content and pedagogy | |
2. Demonstrated efforts of working with adult learners | |
3. Effective communication skills | |
4. Demonstrated collaborative skills | |
5. Effective systems thinking – working effectively within a system and developed skills of advocacy of the system | |
7. 6. Potential of proposal to impact student learning and/or professional development of a learning community | |
Bonnie Campbell Hill National Teacher Leader Literacy Award
Evaluation Criteria (for use by selection committee)
For Classroom Teachers:
Nominee: ____________________________
Letters of support and the professional development plan must comment on each of the following criteria as it applies to the applicant. For each application you read, please use the key below to determine the rating for each of the five areas. Then average the ratings for each criterion and indicate the average in the box.
Scoring Key:
0 Not mentioned
1 Weak
2 Average
3 Strong
| Average Score |
1. Knowledge of reading and writing instructional strategies | |
2. Evidence of effective literacy instruction | |
3. Willingness to collaborate and share ideas and methods | |
4. Demonstrated leadership skills that impact colleagues | |
5. Demonstrated enthusiasm for the field of literacy instruction | |
6. Potential of proposal to impact student learning and/or professional development of a learning community | |
For Teacher Leaders:
Nominee: ______________________________
Letters of support and the professional development plan must comment on each of the following criteria as it applies to the applicant. For each application you read, please use the key below to determine the rating for each of the five areas. Then average the ratings for each criterion and indicate the average in the box.
Scoring Key:
0 Not mentioned
1 Weak
2 Average
3 Strong
| Average Score |
1. Knowledge of content and pedagogy | |
2. Demonstrated efforts of working with adult learners | |
3. Effective communication skills | |
4. Demonstrated collaborative skills | |
5. Effective systems thinking – working effectively within a system and developed skills of advocacy of the system | |
6. Potential of proposal to impact student learning and/or professional development of a learning community | |
Thursday, January 6, 2011
In Celebration of the New Year, An Invitation to Read a Great Book
by a dear friend, Stevi :)
The Six Cs: Creating a Context That Motivates Students & Nurtures Engagement Stevi Quate and John McDermott (2009), Clockwatchers Caring Classroom Community Checking In and Checking Out Choice Collaboration Challenge Celebration |
The novel works because it possesses the inexpressible magic where the art of pure storytelling rises above its ancient use and succeeds in explaining to a whole nation how it came to be this way. There has never been a reader or a writer who could figure out why this happens to only a very few books. It involves all the eerie mysteries of enchantment itself, the untouchable wizardry that occurs when a story, in all its fragile elegance, speaks to the times in a clear, original voice and answers some strange hungers and demands of the Zeitgeist.
Pat Conroy in My Reading Life
The Cure at Troy
by Seamus Heaney
Human beings suffer,
They torture one another,
They get hurt and get hard.
No poem or play or song
Can fully right a wrong
Inflicted and endured.
The innocent in gaols
Beat on their bars together.
A hunger-striker's father
Stands in the graveyard dumb.
The police widow in veils
Faints at the funeral home.
Beat on their bars together.
A hunger-striker's father
Stands in the graveyard dumb.
The police widow in veils
Faints at the funeral home.
History says, don't hope
On this side of the grave.
But then, once in a lifetime
The longed-for tidal wave
Of justice can rise up,
And hope and history rhyme.
On this side of the grave.
But then, once in a lifetime
The longed-for tidal wave
Of justice can rise up,
And hope and history rhyme.
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