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	<title>WNY Education Associates &#187; &#8220;Nina&#8217;s Teaching Arena&#8221; &#8220;Working Together 2 Make a Difference&#8221; &#8220;WNY Young Writers&#8217; Studio&#8221;</title>
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		<title>Out and About</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Although I may not be spending quite as much time blogging this year, I&#8217;ve been finding myself far more active elsewhere online, and in my travels, I&#8217;ve found much to recommend. I&#8217;ll still be reflecting on what I&#8217;m learning and discovering here, but much of that is happening on the ground inside of the classrooms [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Although I may not be spending quite as much time blogging this year, I&#8217;ve been finding myself far more active elsewhere online, and in my travels, I&#8217;ve found much to recommend. I&#8217;ll still be reflecting on what I&#8217;m learning and discovering here, but much of that is happening on the ground inside of the classrooms that I get to work in and in some of these spaces:</p>
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<li><a href="http://wnysummerstudio.wordpress.com/our-vision/">The WNY Young Writers&#8217; Studio</a> is about to embark on it&#8217;s third year, and we&#8217;re growing northward regionally and establishing ourselves in several places online as well.<a href="http://wnyywss.ning.com"> Our ning is open to the fellows of our community</a>, and <a href="http://www.facebook.com/?ref=home#/group.php?gid=272910406027">you can now find us on facebook</a> too.</li>
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<li>I&#8217;ve enjoyed getting to know Jenny Luca and Mike Poluk better as we&#8217;ve been co-administering the <a href="http://workingtogether2makeadifference.ning.com/">Working Together to Make a Difference</a> ning&#8211;an online forum where teachers and students invested in service learning, charity and philanthropy can connect with those who share their desire to give back. What I love most about this space is the easy engagement that happens within it. Even the most tech-wary teacher would feel at home here, and Mike, Jenny, and I stop in regularly to address questions and build connections. Alden High School teacher Rob Currin initiated the <a href="http://workingtogether2makeadifference.ning.com/group/theglobalpoetryproject?xg_source=activity">Global Poetry Project</a> within this ning as well, and he continues to invite writers from all over the globe to connect with one another &#8220;expand upon their cultural views through the reading and writing of poetry.&#8221; We are careful not to pressure any of our members into long-term time commitments or taxing projects. Right now, it&#8217;s functioning as a place where people can showcase their work with students in ways that inspire others without overwhelming anyone.</li>
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<li>And I&#8217;ve been keeping up with my favorite blogs as well. If you haven&#8217;t had a chance to stop by <a href="http://ninadavis.wordpress.com/">Nina&#8217;s Teaching Arena: Teaching and Learning in the Australian Primary Classroom</a>, I recommend you pay her a visit. What I love most about Nina&#8217;s blog is the way she shares her work with her readers and <a href="http://ninadavis.wordpress.com/tag/pd-student-led-interactive-writing-developed-by-nina-davis/">how responsive she&#8217;s been to my questions and curiosities.</a> Nina&#8217;s work with young readers and writers is quite relevant to much of what I&#8217;m doing as a literacy coach this year, and this is what drew me to her blog to begin with. Over time, I&#8217;m finding that I admire her purposes as a blogger as well. <a href="http://ninadavis.wordpress.com/tag/guided-reading/">She shares her strategies</a>, <a href="http://ninadavis.wordpress.com/2010/01/05/differentiated-teaching-knowledge-scaffolding-the-pd-student-led-interactive-writing-approach-would-dr-john-munro-support-this-strategy/">her successes</a>, and <a href="http://ninadavis.wordpress.com/2010/01/20/the-concept-based-curriculum-ken-robinson-differentiated-teaching/">her struggles</a> with her readers&#8230;.and <a href="http://ninadavis.wordpress.com/2009/03/10/interactive-writing-a-powerful-strategy-our-first-go/">I love reading reflections on her students&#8217; work as well.</a> I hope you will stop by and say hello!</li>
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