Monthly Archives: March 2010

Contemplating Boundaries

This week, several people in my professional learning network have asked me to stream my demo lessons and share more photos of the work that I do inside of schools. Explaining why I can’t do that  in 140 characters or less on Twitter is something of a challenge, so for what it’s worth, I’m sharing [...]

Whatever it Takes

Communities for Learning friends and fellows! I hope you’ll watch Whatever it Takes, a documentary by Christopher Wong that airs on PBS this week.  Giselle Martin Kniep and several fellows of our community learn and lead together inside of this school. Looking forward to being inspired!

Oh, The Places We Long to Go…..

Hey–there is an interesting conversation taking place over here. I jumped in because the issues raised here are particularly relevant to the work that I….and a whole lot of other people I  know…..do. A theme has been emerging from my own learning over the last few years, and Bass digs into it in ways that [...]

WNYLIT: A F2F and Virtual Forum for WNY Literacy Leaders

Last week, I had the opportunity to facilitate the first session of WNYLIT, a new forum for literacy leaders in our area, hosted at the Carrier Center in Angola, New York by the fine folks at Erie 2 BOCES (thanks Theresa)! Twenty literacy coaches, administrators, and teachers came together to explore the benefits and challenges [...]

Literacy and Augmented Reality

The folks over at Common Craft have gifted us with another gracefully simplistic video–this one is about augmented reality.
This has everything to do with literacy.
It has everything to do with learning.
Imagine the possibilities.
They already exist.

Is Professional Discourse Possible on Twitter?

Jennifer started a timely conversation. I hope you’ll join in……..

A Few of My Favorite Things

Just sharing what I’ve found in my travels…..
I know that I may be a bit late to the table here, but I’m loving this tool.
Lately, I’ve been teaching with StoryCorps almost as often as I’ve been teaching with TED. So much potential for the classroom……
Been playing with Firefox add-ons—simple ways to download YouTube videos [...]

Collaborative Literacy Coaching

Last week, I invited a fellow of the WNY Young Writers’ Studio and literacy-coach-in-training to accompany me on a visit to Long Island, New York, where we met with junior and senior high school writing teachers. A portion of this visit was spent exploring the Studio model and some of the more powerful practices that [...]

Beyond Building Capacity: Sustaining New Literacy Coaches in Their Roles

As an independent literacy coach, the districts that I serve contract with me to provide coaching inside of their schools as they work to identify those who may want to assume these positions internally over time. Part of my work involves supporting potential coaches as they learn more about what this work entails and how [...]

Facilitating Sustainable Learning Experiences

I spent the better portion of last week on Long Island, introducing Studio to junior and senior high school teachers and exploring writing instruction and practice with them in a variety of settings. Part of our work unfolded in workshop sessions, there were several conversations with diverse groups, and we spent extended time coaching in [...]