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New Survey Reveals How Much Time Kids Really Spend on Mobile Devices. Why Brainstorming is a Waste of Time and What is the Alternative. The notion of brainstorming was first introduced by the advertising executive Alex Osborn in 1939 and was published in his book, How to Think Up, in 1942.

Why Brainstorming is a Waste of Time and What is the Alternative

The basic idea behind the group brainstorming sessions is that privilege the diversity expertise inside the organization to develop innovative ideas and solutions for problems. it aims to encourage the team members to develop original and creative ideas. These ideas are discussed by other members to create more diversities of the main idea. Group brainstorming aims to avoid criticism and break the thinking patterns to increase the possibility to produce innovative solutions. The group brainstorming sessions are widely adopted by different companies.

However, does it have a positive impact on the innovation capabilities of the organization? Related articles: 7 Must-Have Apps to Make Students Love Reading - The Tech Edvocate. Let’s be honest: it’s exponentially more difficult in the digital age to keep students engaged!

7 Must-Have Apps to Make Students Love Reading - The Tech Edvocate

Because of the allure of apps, games and videos that are so easily accessible, many kids nowadays can’t quite summon the interest in picking up a good book. Graphic Novels in the Classroom: A Teacher Roundtable. Tone and Purpose. Analyze Mood and Tone. Authors tone. Tone. Tone (literature) - Wikipedia. All pieces of literature, even official documents and technical documents, have some sort of tone.

Tone (literature) - Wikipedia

Authors create tone through the use of various other literary elements, such as diction or word choice; syntax, the grammatical arrangement of words in a text for effect; imagery, or vivid appeals to the senses; details, facts that are included or omitted; and figurative language, the comparison of seemingly unrelated things for sub-textual purposes. [how?] In many cases, the tone of a work may change and shift as the speaker or narrator’s perspective on a particular subject alters throughout the piece. Official and technical documentation tends to employ a formal tone throughout the piece. How to Analyze Tone in Literature: 14 Steps. Steps Part 1 Recognizing Common Tones in Literature <img alt="Image titled Analyze Tone in Literature Step 1" src=" width="728" height="546" class="whcdn" onload="WH.performance.clearMarks('image1_rendered'); WH.performance.mark('image1_rendered');">1Notice if the tone is solemn or gloomy.

How to Analyze Tone in Literature: 14 Steps

Tools of tone. In Writing, Tone Is the Author’s Attitude. By Mark Nichol In written composition, tone is often defined as what the author (rather than the reader) feels about the subject.

In Writing, Tone Is the Author’s Attitude

(What the reader feels about it, by contrast, is referred to as the mood.) Tone is also sometimes confused with voice, which can be explained as the author’s personality expressed in writing. The "Art" of Comprehension. If it wasn't for Howard Gardner's multiple-intelligence theory, educator Max Fischer might never have seen how art can be used to increase student comprehension of content reading material.

The "Art" of Comprehension

Included: Ideas for using pictographs, storyboards, graphic organizers. Anyone who knows me as a teacher -- or who has read a few of my Voice of Experience essays -- probably knows of my fondness for Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences. Free Fiction & Nonfiction Literacy Resources, Curriculum, & Assessment Materials for Middle & High School English Language Arts.

E-Books from Bill Zimmerman. Words I Wish Someone Had Saidto Me As a Kid I wrote this book of encouraging words to help young people as they make their way in the world.

e-Books from Bill Zimmerman

Every girl and boy needs to hear such words. I know I did. You see, I lost my father when I was very young and missed hearing the words that a child needs to hear from his or her dad. Playlists Alone Don’t Equal Personalized Learning. How to Deal with Student Grammar Errors. Choice Literacy - Articles & Videos - Full Article. There are several key components of a thriving literacy workshop.

Choice Literacy - Articles & Videos - Full Article

In my sixth-grade classroom, students need to: be able to read and discuss texts; feel comfortable with each other so they can openly share their thinking; and be willing and able to write for lengthy amounts of time. Because there are so many things that need to be done at the start of the year, I incorporate many lessons in the first few weeks that build skills within this trifecta of necessities.

Early in the school year, I passed out a chapter from the book The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros. How My Students Learned English by Making Movie Shorts. “Hamilton” Creator Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Call to Reinvest in the Arts - Education and Career News. 4 Tips for Teachers Embarking on Summer Break As summer approaches, teachers pack their bags and head off in search of personal and professional development.

“Hamilton” Creator Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Call to Reinvest in the Arts - Education and Career News

With teacher dropout rates rising, recharging is crucial for educators. Take a break from the classroom to reflect on achievements and set new goals! 1. An Open Thank You Letter to Kwame Alexander. Dear Kwame Alexander, Thank you for making us openly weep last year at the ILA conference when you said, “The mind of an adult begins with the imagination of a child,” and “all kids are the good kids” When we heard you say those words and the room burst into thunderous applause, we knew our graduate students and the children they teach needed to hear the same message.

An Open Thank You Letter to Kwame Alexander

A Blended Approach to Phonics Helps Struggling Readers and Improves Test Scores. When Reading Gets Harder. For years, we’ve thought that the answer to boosting adolescent reading comprehension lay in building students’ vocabulary. Teens often struggle with the jargon and advanced terminology they encounter as they move into middle and high school, so educators have designed curricula and interventions that explicitly teach these complex words. But these strategies aren’t always fully effective, according to literacy researcher Paola Uccelli. 3 Essentials for Success in a Blended [Literacy] Classroom. This post is sponsored by ThinkCERA, an online platform designed to empower teachers to personalize literacy instruction across disciplines.

The use of digital learning spaces has exploded in use in classrooms nearly everywhere. When We All Teach Text Structures, Everyone Wins. 22 Videos That Can Help Students Improve Their Writing. Wrecking Writing: the Flaws in the Common Core Writing Instructional Shift. The Common Core “Instructional Shifts” insist that students should focus on “Reading, writing, and speaking grounded in evidence from texts, both literary and informational,” and that this shift is “a significant shift from current practice.”

The document offers no “evidence” that it has any hard data on what “current practice” consists of. But aside from that, this Shift to “evidence based,” writing-to-text writing, has a number of destructive repercussions on students. We’ll be exploring them more indepth later, but I wanted to start with an overview. Here then, are the problems with the Common Core Instructional Shift for writing instruction: Celebrating Shakespeare Through the Arts. April is the perfect month to bring some Shakespeare into your students’ lives.

William Shakespeare was born on approximately April 23, 1564. Unless you’re a high school English teacher, his works may seem intimidating to teach. However, there are many ways that even our youngest students can be exposed to his brilliance through the context of the arts. English Language Arts and Literacy, Social Studies. English Project Ideas for Language Arts Project-Based Learning. Students Sitting Around Too Much? Try Chat Stations. Music esl. Free Graphic Organizers for Teaching Writing. Introduction. 50 Incredibly Useful Links For Learning & Teaching The English Language. Teaching a new language to non-native speakers may be one of the most challenging educational jobs out there, so ELL teachers can use all of the help they can get!

Here Are The Ten Downloadable Graphic Organizers I Use With ELL Beginners To Write A Story. Words Matter. How Ohio is adjusting the Common Core for Ohio classrooms. COLUMBUS, Ohio - The state school board will vote next month on several adjustments to state learning standards that shift them further away from the controversial Common Core. Epic! - Books for Kids. Why Mobile Technology Enhances Instruction – The Tech Edvocate. Reading: English reading activities and links for ESL/EFL students. Table of Contents. 6 Powerful Learning Strategies You MUST Share with StudentsCult of Pedagogy. A public dialogue about belief — one essay at a time. Power Lessons: "This I Believe" Essays. “Doing homework” by Predi is licensed under CC BY-ND 2.0. Fifth grade Lesson in Nonfiction Literature Stop and jot while reading. Jot-Charting. Reading Educator. Raft strategy. 5 Teaching Practices I'm Kicking to the Curb.

RAFT Writing Template. Using the RAFT Writing Strategy. Graphic Novels in the Classroom: A Teacher Roundtable. Nurturing Intrinsic Motivation and Growth Mindset in Writing. Ferdinand de Saussure. Nonfiction Literacy and Current Events. 3457 10402 1 PB. Krashen sla. Choice Literacy - Articles & Videos - Full Article. Collins Writing Program Introduction. Core 6: Write to Learn. Free Fiction & Nonfiction Literacy Resources, Curriculum, & Assessment Materials for Middle & High School English Language Arts.

Your Partner in the Fight for Better Literacy. Matching Student Resources With Student Experiences. On transfer as the goal in literacy (7th in a series) The Best Group Writing Tool. 16 Ideas for Student Projects using Google Docs, Slides, and Forms. Using Hexagon Learning for categorisation, linkage and prioritisation. Social Justice Books for Kids to Teach about Global Issues. The History of Writing - Where the Story Begins - Extra History. The Differentiator.

Simple Reading Strategy To Help Students: Bookmarks. MakeWriting Interior Final. 18 Fun and Simple Creative Writing Activities. Bonus c01 Art. Navigating the Common Core with English Language Learners: Practical Strategies to Develop Higher-Order Thinking Skills - Larry Ferlazzo, Katie Hull Sypnieski. 9 Tips for Engaging Your English Class with Pop Culture. Why Is My Kid Allowed to Make Spelling Mistakes? The Jigsaw Method. Storytelling Tips from a Master. Quest - Write text adventure games and interactive stories. Text-Based Games. MeetingWords: Realtime Collaborative Text Editing.

Nonfiction Literacy and Current Events. För skrivande. Storybird Introduction for Educators Part 1. Storybird - Artful Storytelling. Online Language Games. Creating Characters. Storybird - Artful Storytelling.