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31.8.12

David Crystal - Evolving English - Podcast

British Library Podcast Series

"Evolving English" shows very clearly that there is no single story of the English language. David Crystal explores aspects of its evolution.

Introduced by Roger Walshe (Recorded in the Conference Centre on 29 November 2010) 1 hr 35 mins 34 secs, 34.28 MB

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26.8.12

Teen Reads for Sept - Booklist Online webinars

What's new in YA for September?

Fall YA Preview (August 14, 2012) Get a sneak peek at the hottest new YA releases from Disney Book Group, Harlequin Teen, Macmillan Children's Publishing Group, Sourcebooks Fire, and Tor Books. Moderated by Annie Kelley, Booklist's Books for Youth associate editor.  

For other Booklist Webinars, see link below

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100 Useful YouTube Channels for Teachers

Youtube has a channel for you!

Lucas Van de paer, a Teacher in K12 Multimedia and Design has put together a list of 100 Incredibly Useful YouTube Channels for Teachers. Browse this list to find a comprehensive collection of clips on a wide number of topics. (Many are geared for High school, but you will also find some Intermediate material here: Bill Nye, Nat Geo, Art channels, etc) Some channels begin with a short ad for each clip.

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For new teachers (and teachers new to the middle grades)

Webinar for New Teachers (MiddleWeb News)

Follow this URL to find the MiddleWeb webinar archive link (from 7/30/12) –  via the Blackboard/Elluminate Live platform. You will also find handouts, webinar slides, links to webclips and more!

In particular, check out Rick Wormeli's

And New Teacher 911

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Library Humor: Skill Sets for Teacher Librarians

What your staff and students think you should be able to do
Hard to know whether to laugh or cry:

"Must be familiar with every book ever written, those currently being written, and anything that might be written in the future - including a firm publication date for the latter two."  

"Must be able to identify the location of any lost or stolen, or otherwise missing, book - then be able to make it materialise on demand."

but wait, there's more!! ...

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QR Codes - Learning And Leading

QR Codes 101

If you're not sure what a QR code is, here's a primer and some inspiring ideas to get you started. (An article from the digital version of Learning and Leading Magazine.)

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Unlock the challenges that struggling readers face - EL mag

Inspiring a Nonreader by Kathryn Karschney

Two teachers work together to unlock the challenges that one struggling reader faces by using 2 powerful principles:

Principle 1: Students need to read a lot about things that matter to them.
Principle 2: Students need to learn how to navigate difficult text.


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Read: The Motion Picture

The Power of Imagination and reading

An video created by Wake County Public Libraries to promote reading and celebrate the power of imagination.

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24.8.12

Article in Actualité - New French words


La langue française: ils sont géniaux, ces Québécois ! 

Where do all the new French "techy" words come from? This article lets you in on the secret!

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31.7.12

The English Language in Canada - CBC podcast

CBC "Babel"

Babel is a weekly show about the glorious and uniquely Canadian mash-up that results when old ideas about English collide with our new Canada, where one in five people speak neither French nor English as a first language.

Subscribe in iTunes, listen on the site or download.
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30.7.12

Elementary Librarian - Library lesson plans & ideas for the elementary librarian

Elementary library lesson plans and more!

Jocelyn is an Elementary Librarian (Library Media Specialist) and Educational Technology advocate.  She started this website because her state switched to the Common Core standards, and she wanted her elementary library lesson plans to be aligned to those standards. You can find some good ideas here for your program.

Her July 27 post suggests some titles to use to "kick off the year"!

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29.7.12

Weaving Effective Instruction - Dr Allan Luke

Effective Instruction - for new and experienced teachers
Dr. Allan Luke is an educator, author, activist, and international researcher and policy change agent in all Australian states as well as New Zealand, Singapore, and Hong Kong. His work has influenced educators globally, including in Canada and the United States.

Length: 10 minutes
Click to view online, or download

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Literacy in Elementary

Literacy for All (with David Booth)

Wednesday, October 5, 2005: David Booth, literacy expert from O.I.S.E., speaks to prospective teachers at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, followed by a question and answer period with a group of teachers from the Rainbow School district in Sudbury, Ontario.

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Critical Thinking poster

Hierarchy of thinking skills -  graphic

This poster offers keywords and framing questions than can be used to help encourage critical thinking.

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27.7.12

Discussion Panel - Canadian publishers - CBC The Sunday Edition

Book Blues: Making it is the publishing business

It's never been an easy time for Canadian publishers. There's the impact of digital books, the slow death of independent bookstores and signs that Canadian culture is now for sale. Michael Enright talks to three Canadian publishers.  (Hour 2 of the Early Edition - July 22 - podcast)

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Critical Thinking poster

Hierarchy of thinking skills -  graphic

This poster offers keywords and framing questions than can be used to help encourage critical thinking.

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Effective instruction in word study

Word Study in Action (October 21, 2010)

"Mature readers, writers, and speakers need to possess a basic knowledge of "how words work" and a set of strategies for approaching new words encountered throughout the day. Word knowledge has an impact on reading comprehension, spelling, and vocabulary. These skills, in turn, influence student success in all subject areas. This webcast explores effective instruction in word study."

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Learning Through the Arts - Ontario

ARTS are an integral part of our culture

"Welcome to Learning through the Arts! These videos are intended to support classroom teachers by demonstrating how they can implement the revised Arts curriculum. They are examples of how teachers have integrated the arts into their programs to best meet the needs of their learners.

The videos are organized into five subject areas, Visual Arts, Dance, Drama, Music and Media Arts. Videos are also clustered as Elementary and Secondary."

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Weaving Effective Instruction - Dr Allan Luke

Effective Instruction - for new and experienced teachers
Dr. Allan Luke is an educator, author, activist, and international researcher and policy change agent in all Australian states as well as New Zealand, Singapore, and Hong Kong. His work has influenced educators globally, including in Canada and the United States.

Length: 10 minutes
Click to view online, or download

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24.7.12

Free children’s ebooks for ages 3-11 | Oxford Owl

Free teacher eBook library

Free teacher eBook library featuring over 250 children's favourite stories

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