[Listen Again] Placing Text at the Center of the ELA Classroom (Updated)
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Episode 37
The article Placing Text at the Center of the Standards-Aligned ELA Classroom is a must-read — before or after you listen to this episode!
Meredith Liben and Sue Pimentel join us to unpack the true intentions behind the Common Core State Standards and how they’ve sometimes been misinterpreted in practice. They share what they’ve observed in classrooms and schools — both when high-quality instructional materials (HQIM) are in place and when they’re not.
We also ask them some tough (and important!) questions:
- What does this mean for assessment, especially “data-driven” instruction?
- What are better ways to assess and track student progress?
Meredith and Sue are smart, funny, and incredibly relatable — you’ll love this conversation. It’s truly a must-listen episode!
📖 Read the article that inspired this episode:
Placing Text at the Center of the Standards-Aligned ELA Classroom
- Introduction to Poetry - Billy Collins poem Meredith mentions
- Placing Text at the Center of the Standards-Aligned ELA Classroom
We answer your questions about teaching reading in The Literacy 50-A Q&A Handbook for Teachers: Real-World Answers to Questions About Reading That Keep You Up at Night.
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