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A Blog to Watch Nomination
Yesterday, I awoke to this Twitter message from one of the first people I followed on Twitter (and one of my favorite tweeps), @mom2preens: I named yours as a “blog to watch” in my post today. You have taken off … Continue reading →
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Revisiting Silent Reading: New Directions for Teachers and Researchers (International Reading Association Institute #6, Chicago 2010): Part Five
This is part five of my reflections on the International Reading Association’s Institute called, “Revisiting Silent Reading: New Directions for Teachers and Researchers” that was held in Chicago on April 25, 2010. You can find part one here. In that … Continue reading →

Posted in IRA's 55th Annual Convention - 2010, Silent Reading
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Tagged Book Recommendations, BOOKMATCH, Classroom Libraries, Creating a Home Reading Program, D. Ray Reutzel, Donalyn Miller, Elfrieda "Freddy" H. Hiebert, Giving Students Feedback, Help for Parents, Independent Level Reading, International Reading Association (IRA), IRA's 55th Annual Convention - 2010, Keith Schoch, Matching Texts to Readers, Michelle J. Kelley, Nicki Clausen-Grace, Paul W. Hankins, People to Follow on Twitter, Podcasts, PowerPoint/Slide Show Presentations, Presenter Handouts, Professor Nana, R5, Reading Conferences & Conventions, Reading Engagement, Reading with Accountability, Reproducibles, Research, Scaffolded Silent Reading (ScSR), Silent Reading, Silent Reading in the Classroom, Struggling Readers, Teri S. Lesesne, Tess Alfonsin, The Book Whisperer, The Goddess of Young Adult Literature, Twitter, Videos, What Makes Books Difficult for Readers
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