| Author Conversations: Podcasts |
Welcome to Author Conversations, a new series of podcasts featuring Stenhouse authors discussing their books, their teaching lives, and their work beyond the classroom.
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- In part II of our interview, Kelly talks about how he works with students to build personalized writing rubrics.
- Kelly Gallagher discusses the importance of background knowledge.
- Aimee reflects on her efforts to use notebooks in science to encourage critical writing and thinking, and using more questioning and writing in mathematics next year.
- Gail and Joan, "The Sisters" discuss how their new DVD, The Daily Five Alive! was developed.
- Joan Brodsky Schur discusses using primary sources in teaching history.
- Lynne Dorfman and Rose Cappelli describe literary borrowing the importance of taking risks in writers' workshop.
- Cheryl Dozier talks about some key issues facing coaches.
- Reading specialist Pat Johnson describes the circumstances that led to her book One Child at a Time.
- Jeff Anderson describes the classroom experiences that led to his book Mechanically Inclined.
- Peter Johnston talks about how teachers are often held back by the fear of mistakes.
- Ralph Fletcher argues that boys must be given more choice if we want to engage them as writers.
- David Booth and Larry Swartz discuss the importance of encouraging authentic responses to texts.
- David Booth and Larry Swartz reflect on the many different literacies that kids encounte.r
- Janet Allen describes the philosophy that informed her book Words, Words, Words.
- JoAnn Portalupi reflects on the effects of standardized testing on writing instruction.
- Stephanie Harvey and Anne Goudvis discuss their recent video, Reading the World.
- Jennifer Allen describes some of the challenges she faces in supporting beginning teachers.
- Gail Boushey and Joan Moser - "The Sisters" discuss "The Daily Five."
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