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   Effective reading teachers are teachers who read. Donalyn
    Miller (2012)

   “Resolve to edge in a little reading every day, if it is but a single
    sentence. If you gain fifteen minutes a day, it will make itself
    felt at the end of the year.” Horace Mann (1796 - 1859)


 “Where do I find the time for not reading so many
 books?” Karl Kraus (1874 - 1936)
   Standard II for the preparation of school librarians requires
    a thorough knowledge of books and reading and how to
    motivate students. AASL Standards.
   Students who score higher on "tests tend to come from
    schools which have more library resource staff and more
    books, periodicals and videos, and where the instructional
    role of the teacher-librarian and involvement in cooperative
    program planning and teaching is more prominent." Keith
    Curry Lance, et. al. The Impact of School Library Media
    Centers on Academic Achievement.
I begin, as always, with my OWN community
   and consider how to create this for my
                  students.
 Some communities are temporary. We band
 together for a purpose or a task. When it is
 complete, we move on to other communities.


 Some communities are more permanent. We
 band together because we share a common
 interest or purpose. We remain a community.
We get to know one another, to understand one
 another, to communicate with one another in
          different forms and forums.

  “We read to know we are not alone.”
                C.S. Lewis
 Getting to know one another
 Understanding our background as
               readers
  Learning how to communicate
• What did we read?


• What do we read?


• What might we read (if we had the time)?


• What is our experience with reading?
 Earliest   memories of reading (home)

 Memories   of reading as a child (home and
  school), positive and negative

 Reading     as a tween and teen

 Adult   reading

 Titles,   authors, events, etc.
 Access  to books
 Models of reading
 Being read aloud to
 Owning books
 Talking about books with others
 Choice
 Social interactions with other readers
 Access to libraries
 Can   be snapshots

 Can   be longer frames

 Can   serve as records of reading
Reading Timeline: March 10-17, 2013 F
 Retirement, when I can read all I want, what I
  want, where I want, when I want
 Reading for committee work (sometimes with
  my ears) combined with reading for job and
  reading for pleasure.
 Reading for the job combined with reading for
  pleasure (lots of overlap)
 Reading for the job and the dissertation (no
  time for pleasure right now)
 Reading what my kids are reading (school
  year) and pool books (summer time reading)
 Reading for my English classes (no time for
  much pleasure reading)
 Reading the classics with pleasure reading on
  the edges/fringe
 Reading for pleasure plus a few assigned
  classics read via Cliff Notes
 Series reading (Drew, Cherry Ames, Sue
  Barton)
 “Learning to read” meant counting # of
  paragraphs until it was my turn then reading
  ahead
 Being read aloud to, access to books and
  libraries
“Children should spend less time completing workbooks
and skill sheets...there is little evidence that these
activities are related to reading achievement.”
   Becoming a Nation of Readers: The Report of the Commission on
Reading, Richard C. Anderson, Elfrieda H. Hiebert, Judith A. Scott, and Ian
                            A.G. Wilkinson
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Linda Braun            lbraun2000
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Good Reasons for Using Twitter (PLN)
Staying Connected
If a seed of lettuce will not grow, we do not
blame the lettuce. Instead, the fault lies with
us for not having nourished the seed
properly.
                               Buddhist proverb
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Building community online IRA

  • 2. Donalyn Miller @donalynbooks Terry Thompson Teri Lesense @TerryTreads @ProfessorNana
  • 4. Back Channel Todaysmeet.com http://todaysmeet.com/tdt
  • 8. Effective reading teachers are teachers who read. Donalyn Miller (2012)  “Resolve to edge in a little reading every day, if it is but a single sentence. If you gain fifteen minutes a day, it will make itself felt at the end of the year.” Horace Mann (1796 - 1859)  “Where do I find the time for not reading so many books?” Karl Kraus (1874 - 1936)
  • 9. Standard II for the preparation of school librarians requires a thorough knowledge of books and reading and how to motivate students. AASL Standards.  Students who score higher on "tests tend to come from schools which have more library resource staff and more books, periodicals and videos, and where the instructional role of the teacher-librarian and involvement in cooperative program planning and teaching is more prominent." Keith Curry Lance, et. al. The Impact of School Library Media Centers on Academic Achievement.
  • 10. I begin, as always, with my OWN community and consider how to create this for my students.
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  • 14.  Some communities are temporary. We band together for a purpose or a task. When it is complete, we move on to other communities.  Some communities are more permanent. We band together because we share a common interest or purpose. We remain a community.
  • 15. We get to know one another, to understand one another, to communicate with one another in different forms and forums. “We read to know we are not alone.” C.S. Lewis
  • 16.  Getting to know one another  Understanding our background as readers  Learning how to communicate
  • 17. • What did we read? • What do we read? • What might we read (if we had the time)? • What is our experience with reading?
  • 18.  Earliest memories of reading (home)  Memories of reading as a child (home and school), positive and negative  Reading as a tween and teen  Adult reading  Titles, authors, events, etc.
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  • 20.  Access to books  Models of reading  Being read aloud to  Owning books  Talking about books with others  Choice  Social interactions with other readers  Access to libraries
  • 21.  Can be snapshots  Can be longer frames  Can serve as records of reading
  • 22. Reading Timeline: March 10-17, 2013 F
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  • 24.  Retirement, when I can read all I want, what I want, where I want, when I want  Reading for committee work (sometimes with my ears) combined with reading for job and reading for pleasure.  Reading for the job combined with reading for pleasure (lots of overlap)  Reading for the job and the dissertation (no time for pleasure right now)  Reading what my kids are reading (school year) and pool books (summer time reading)  Reading for my English classes (no time for much pleasure reading)  Reading the classics with pleasure reading on the edges/fringe  Reading for pleasure plus a few assigned classics read via Cliff Notes  Series reading (Drew, Cherry Ames, Sue Barton)  “Learning to read” meant counting # of paragraphs until it was my turn then reading ahead  Being read aloud to, access to books and libraries
  • 25. “Children should spend less time completing workbooks and skill sheets...there is little evidence that these activities are related to reading achievement.” Becoming a Nation of Readers: The Report of the Commission on Reading, Richard C. Anderson, Elfrieda H. Hiebert, Judith A. Scott, and Ian A.G. Wilkinson
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  • 31. Buffy Hamilton buffyjhamilton Karyn Silverman infowitch Jennifer Hubert-Swan readingrants Beth Saxton bethreads Sarah Couri scouri Erin Downey Howerton hybridlib Liz Burns lizb Sophie Brookover sophiebiblio Linda Braun lbraun2000 Joyce Valenza joycevalenza Librarian Monica Edinger medinger Angie Manfredi misskubelik Starter YALSA yalsa Beth Friese librarybeth Pack ALAN ALANorg Pew Research pewresearch Anita Silvey anitasilvey Roger Sutton rogerreads The Horn Book hbook Betsy Bird fusenumber8 Diane Ravitch dianeravitch Amy Alessio amyalessio Joanna Axelrod textinglibrarian
  • 32. Donalyn Miller @donalynbooks Jo Ellen McCarthy @imalwayslearnin Paul W. Hankins @paulwhankins Susan Dee @literacydocent Katherine Sokolowski @katsok Cathy Blackler @Cathy_Blackler Patrick Allen @ColoReader Jillian Heise @heisereads Cindy Minnich @CBethM Brian Wyzlic @brianwyzlic Niki Ohs Barnes @niniohsbarnes Mindi Rench @mindi_r Cynthia Alaniz @utalaniz Colby Sharp @colbysharp Margie Myers-Culver @loverofxena Alyson Beecher @alybee930 Carol Jago @caroljago Penny Kittle @pennykittle Gary Anderson @AndersonGL Sir Ken Robinson @sirkenrobinson
  • 33. Kate Messner @katemessner Judy Blume @judyblume Libba Bray @libbabray Jarrett Krosoczka @StudioJJK Maureen Johnson @maureenjohnson Tom Angleberger @origamiyoda Jo Knowles @joknowles Shana Corey @shanacorey Seymour Simon @seymoursimon Phil Bildner @philbildnerr Rick Riordan @camphalfblood David Lubar @davidlubar David Gill @thunderchikin Margo Lanagan @margolanagan Barry Lyga @barrylyga Jane Yolen @janeyolen
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  • 36. Good Reasons for Using Twitter (PLN)
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  • 39. Staying Connected If a seed of lettuce will not grow, we do not blame the lettuce. Instead, the fault lies with us for not having nourished the seed properly. Buddhist proverb
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  • 42. Link is also at YAPP Will archive the back channel to YAPP