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Sunday March 25th at Blackbird
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Monday March 26th in my office
(Don't leave placement early without permission from your partner teacher!)
2:00
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3:30-4:30 - class
4:30
5:00
5:30
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MAT Cohort 17-18
Friday, March 16, 2018
Monday, December 18, 2017
Books for Spring 2018
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You may share, borrow, or rent these texts
or check them out from a library, but I beg you not to do that. These will be
the foundational texts for your professional teaching library. All of
them are extremely practical, and I promise you will return to them over and
over. I’ve chosen earlier editions where I could so you can get very
inexpensive used editions. If money is tight, maybe ask friends and relatives
for early holiday or birthday presents?
A few of the required texts will be ones you have already purchased for previous courses in this program, so be very careful not to buy the same book twice!
I haven't heard anything about the text or texts for the reading course. I'll let you know when I do.
Capstone
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ELA Pedagogy course
· Get it Done!: Writing and Analyzing Informational Texts to Make Things
Happen, by Jeffrey D Wilhelm, Michael Smith, and James Fredricksen. This one is a little pricey used, but not too bad
used – 18-20$ with shipping.
· Fresh Takes on Teaching Literary Elements by Michael W. Smith and Jeffrey D.
Wilhelm – Lots of used one for 10$ with shipping, but not terribly expensive
used.
· Reading, Writing, and Rising Up by Linda Christensen. Looks like about $20 used or $24
new.
Choose one YA Novel from the following:
If you are teaching middle school this
Spring, get…
·
Habibi by
Naomi Shihab Nye (Lexile = 850)
If you are teaching high school this
Spring, get…
· The Bride Price by Buchi Emecheta (Lexile = 1050)
Art Pedagogy Course
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