Topic: Early Childhood Education

A Video Tour of Interactive Writing

Interactive writing is a time for writing to come alive as children share their thinking. Watch Matt Halpern talk about the key concepts and skills of interactive writing in a fun and informative video.

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Interactive writing is a powerful tool to scaffold children’s literacy skills toward independence. Learn more in this new blog from new Heienmann author, Matt Halpern.

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A fine line is drawn when the principal acts as coach. If we want teachers to take risks and grow, we must learn to notice things with a coaching lens.

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Today on the podcast, Supporting Struggling Learners with Patricia Vitale-Reilly

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Taking the Fear Out of Jumping Into Inquiry

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How to Set Up Reading Partnerships to Maximize Literacy Learning in Your Classroom

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Walking the Beach Like a Scientist

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Using Pre-Assessment to Ease into Reading Differentiation

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How Do I Use Math In Practice With Other Math Programs?

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10 Lessons Teachers Taught Me About Good to Great Teaching

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Looking at the new ESSA, New Issues in Education and the Newest Work in the CCSS: The Good and the Bad

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Fostering Independence and the Progression Of Literacy Development

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PLC Series: Public Celebration Conferences

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What Kind of Writers Do We Hope To See In Our Classrooms?

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How Old is Too Old to Read Aloud to Your Students?

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Spring 2017 round up of Heinemann podcasts.

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Tom Newkirk: On Writing Embarrassment—An Interview with Myself

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Engaging Readers: Lucy Calkins discusses the TCRWP Classroom Libraries