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Jennifer Serravallo believes that we need to start not from where we think students “need” to be but from where they are right now.

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On this episode of the Heinemann Podcast, we're bringing together authors Jennifer Serravallo and Marilyn Burns as they explore the intersections between literacy and math in the K-5 classroom.

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The American Institutes for Research (AIR), a not-for-profit, independent research firm based in the greater Washington, D.C., area, has completed the first objective, rigorous, quasi-experimental study of the Teachers College Reading and Writing Project’s reading and writing workshop and Units of Study curriculum.

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Today on the podcast, we’re bringing you a special preview chapter from Colleen Cruz’s new audiobook, Risk. Fail. Rise.: A Teacher’s Guide to Learning from Mistakes.

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Alex Shevrin Venet and Arlène Elizabeth Casimir, two trauma-informed educators, share why teachers need to slow down for themselves and their students.

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Heinemann Author Cornelius Minor featured on the Today Show's special series, Teachers on the Front Lines.

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Heinemann is pleased to announce the latest addition to our growing line of audiobooks, Risk. Fail. Rise: A Teacher’s Guide to Learning from Mistakes by M. Colleen Cruz.

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Heinemann is pleased to announce the latest addition to our growing line of audiobooks, Between the Commas: Sentence Instruction That Builds Confident Writers (and Writing Teachers) by Martin Brandt.

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The number 2020 once signified perfect eyesight, or clearer hindsight gained from the passage of time. For the world of education, 2020 now represents a high-stress whirlwind of redesigning teaching and learning, far outpacing the prior, frequent changes in education, all while still living in and surviving a pandemic.

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Colleen Cruz joins experts in various areas of education to talk about the common mistakes we make and how to learn from them, instead of fear them.

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Islah Tauheed shares her experience in building online community, as using it as tool to foster conversations about racial equity and justice.

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Schools can take steps to increase student racial diversity--but sometimes putting policies into practice is more complicated than it should be.

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This is not a business-as-usual kind of school year. Be mindful of the human beings in front of you — and yourself. Some things to consider from Kelly Boswell, author of Every Kid A Writer.

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Learn how to pay attention to your emotions in your teaching so that you can identify and challenge mistaken beliefs and replace them with accurate thinking.

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Mistakes are part of learning. How do we address our own mistakes and model our responses? How do we create a mistakes-welcoming classroom?

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Many people have a very narrow definition of play, seemingly characterized by random chaos, but playful experiences can be planned and have structure and still allow for wonderfully unpredictable things to happen.

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When a school provides coaching for teachers, that support can nourish the ecosystem like fresh rain soaking soil. Teaching can be isolating. Coaching can be a replenishing gift.

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The Heinemann Podcast is celebrating four years and 200 episodes!

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