Can we talk about how to learn to read with different purposes in mind?
This article has me thinking about how do those who educate about reading teach reading BY FORMAT. Reading by screen and print may present different levels of concentration AND comprehension. How do we teach and learn by the format? What tools do you use to get the most out of reading a screen? Are you still a print, highlighter, stick note reader? Click on the image to read the full-text of the article.
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Join We Are Here Lit! as we talk to Dr. Nathaniel Bryan and his new book Toward a BlackBoyCrit Pedagogy: Black Boys, Male Teachers, and Early Childhood Classroom Practices.
We will discuss Dr. Bryan's educational and literacy journey, supporting educators, what is BlackBoyCrit, Black boys & sports, homeschooling, and much more. Just a clip from our discussion with Dr. Nathaniel Bryan as he discusses Black Boys and the importance of play in learning, one of the many topics of our engaging, insightful conversation Dr. Bryan has a new book, Toward a BlackBoyCrit Pedagogy: Black Boys, Male Teachers, and Early Childhood Classroom Practices. Join us as we discuss Dr. Bryan's educational and literacy journey, supporting educators, what is BlackBoyCrit, Black boys & sports, homeschooling, culturally relevant children's literature, what the Science of Reading means for minoritized communitites and much more. January 15th 12pm EST You can watch or listen to the interview on all our platforms (Youtube, Anchor Podcast, Spotify, and the website weareherelit.org) Dr. Tatum is currently focusing on environmental literacy. We cannot wait to see what comes of this. He is a leading literacy researcher with a focus on young Black males.If you are not familiar with Dr. Alfred Tatum's work, please check out his work in Google Scholar, as well as, some of the books included in this post.
His latest publication is: Teaching Black Boys in the Elementary Grades: Advanced Disciplinary Reading and Writing to Secure Their Futures. Join us as we collaborate with @mrlitedu for our first Virtual Book Club as we read his latest publication, details in the IG bio. Join We Are Here Lit! as we talk to Dr. Nathaniel Bryan and his new book Toward a BlackBoyCrit Pedagogy: Black Boys, Male Teachers, and Early Childhood Classroom Practices.
We will discuss Dr. Bryan's educational and literacy journey, supporting educators, what is BlackBoyCrit, Black boys & sports, homeschooling, and much more. January 15th 12pm EST You can watch or listen to the interview on all our platforms (Youtube, Anchor Podcast, Spotify, and the website weareherelit.org) "How do we think about high-quality instruction and high-quality text to shape positive life outcome trajectories?"
-Prof. Alfred Tatum The new publication, Teaching Black Boys in Elementary Grades: Advanced Disciplinary Reading and Writing to Secure Their Futures, is available from Dr. Alfred W. Tatum. At a critical stage in literacy development, Tatum's book details the expectations and rigorous practices across disciplines to reinvigorate the alignment of intellectual tradition with young Black males. The book also includes a multidimensional model of reading and writing, student writing samples, multidisciplinary lesson plans, and more. We haven't had a research article in a while. Often those doing Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion or Anti-Racist work often hit barriers when trying to operationalize the work in their organizational environments and cultures. This article's framework to address anti-Black racism can help give direction, like steps, and a process to assess movement towards anti-racist education and provide insight to structure your organizational practice. The full text is available by doing a title search in your preferred web browser.rarians, community advocates, and others engaging in social justice work. This article is easily transferrable to libraries and non-profits, as well. Geared towards educational leaders, the information can be used for teachers, librarians, community advicates and others engaging in social justice work. The full text of this article is available by doing a title search in your preferred web browser. Let us know your thoughts and how you would use this in your workplace or practice. |
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