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| Laura Adkins |
| Teaching Middle School Students to Write an Argument |
| Barry Alcock |
| Choice at Finland Middle School |
| Michael Alcock |
| Providing ChoiceA Risk Worth Taking for Teachers and Students |
| Sandina Alexander |
| Poetry and the Standards? |
| Janet Allen |
| Choosing What Matters for Adolescent Learners MOTIVATION AND ENGAGEMENT (* in retrospective issue) |
| Jeff Anderson |
| Stray from the Conventional Wisdom: Show Writers How to Shape Writing with Grammar and Mechanics Stray from the Conventional Wisdom: Show Writers How to Shape Writing with Grammar and Mechanics (* in retrospective issue) |
| Kathie Anderson |
| Test Prepping Over the Edge: What If? |
| Janet I. Angelis |
| Testing: Only the Tip of the Iceberg |
| Argumentative Writing Project Team |
| Learning from (and with) Expert Teachers of Argumentative Writing |
| Gwynne Ellen Ash |
| Living with Hope, Rather Than Doubt: Classroom Assessment of Adolescent Literacy Learning |
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| Allison L. Baer |
| Simple Poems, Powerful Teaching: Experiencing Poetry in Content-Area Classrooms |
| Ann Ballinger |
| Using Strategic Thoughts and Questions—A Great Antidote |
| Scott Barber |
| Science Literacy: Get Real! |
| Wendy Begun |
| Language Arts and Social Studies? It’s the Connections That Matter Most! |
| June Berkley |
| Getting Boys to Read: Teachers Whose Classrooms Teach Us How to Do It |
| LeeAnn K. Binion |
| Working with Struggling Readers |
| Karla Hieatt Bisig |
| Vocabulary and Word Study |
| Margaret Blevins |
| Engaging Adolescent Readers Making Time for All Readers: Strategies to Use MOTIVATION AND ENGAGEMENT (* in retrospective issue) |
| David Bloome |
| "Complex Human Activities Taking Place in Complex Human Relationships" BEST PRACTICES (* in retrospective issue) |
| Tara Boyer |
| A District Perspective: Scaffolding Text Complexity for At-Risk Readers |
| Amy Bradley |
| Providing ChoiceA Risk Worth Taking for Teachers and Students |
| Sarah Bretz |
| Student-Tested Suggestions for Using Textbooks More Effectively |
| Carol Brown Dodson |
| Implications for the Common Core: Getting Started with Text Complexity Teaching to the Test and Beyond |
| David L. Bruce |
| Wired Students, Disconnected Learners |
| Tammy Burt |
| Creating a Recipe for Reading Success |
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| Debbie Camp |
| Choice at Finland Middle School |
| Sheila Cantlebary |
| Books by Anderson, Noden, Weaver, and Ehrenworth & Vinton Books by Atwell, Holbrook, Janeczko, and Somers Books by Brozo, Pirie, Tatum, and Smith and Wilhelm Books by Burke, by Gallagher, by Forsten, Grant, & Hollas, and by Irvin, Buehl, & Radcliffe Books by Cole; Gere, Christenbury, and Sassi; Stiggins; and Walker and Schmidt Books by Copeland, Gallagher, Glasgow, and McLaughlin & DeVoogd Books by Gallagher, Bigelow and Voukon, Harvey and Daniels, and Quate and McDermott Books by Kajder, Morrell, and Richardson Books by Kajder, Richardson, and Kist Books by Kist, Boss and Krauss, Rozema and Webb, and Richardson Books by Lesesne, Reeves, and Marshall Books by McLaughlin & DeVoogd, Zwiers, Fisher & Frey, and Harmon, Wood, & Hedrick Books by Raphael, Highfield, and Au, by Koechlin and Zwann, and by Beck and McKeown Books by Rasinski, Rasinski & Padak, Samuels & Farstrup, Johns & Berglund, and Brand & Brand Books by Robb, Beers, and Zwiers Books by Robb, Tovani, Daniels & Zemelman, and Forsten, Grant, & Hollas Books by Sipe, Phenix, and Wheatley Books by Wormeli, Bloland, Coehlo, Gregory & Kuzmich, Lenz & Deshler, and Tomlinson ORC Authors—Looking Back and Looking Ahead (* in retrospective issue) |
| Karen Carney |
| A Day in the Life of a School Literacy Consultant: The ABCs of an SLC |
| Diana Carr |
| Helping the Kids to "Get It" |
| Joshua Caton |
| The Complexities of Teaching New Literacies in Our Classrooms |
| Sylvia L. Clark |
| Using the Newspaper to Involve Students in Science Literacy |
| Debbie Collins |
| Supporting Middle School Writers |
| Kevin D. Cordi |
| My Journey into Digital Storytelling–Teaching Using Digital Means |
| Bizzie Cors |
| Unlocking the Mystery of Mathematics: Give Vocabulary Instruction a Chance |
| Mary Crabtree |
| Using Computers to Enrich Content |
| Kriston Crombie |
| A Teacher Looks at Persuasive Writing: Two Vantage Points |
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| Carol Damian |
| Building Vocabulary in the Content Areas |
| Mark Dewar |
| Strategies to Teach Vocabulary in the Content Areas |
| Lori Dhiraprasiddhi |
| Language Arts and Social Studies? It’s the Connections That Matter Most! |
| Melissa Dillon |
| "You Want Me to Do WHAT in Biology Class?!" |
| Mary Lou DiPillo |
| Reader's Theater: A Strategy to Make Social Studies Click |
| Susan Dixon |
| Almost Painless—A Strategy for Writing Argumentation |
| Carol Brown Dodson |
| ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT (* in retrospective issue) Activity for a Community of Teachers: Focus on a Benchmark Analyzing a Question Books by Gallagher and by Calkins, Ehrenworth, and Lehman Books by Hillocks; Smagorinsky, Johannessen, Kahn, and McCann; Gallagher; and Calkins, Ehrenworth, and Lehman Books by Kajder, Morrell, and Richardson Books by Kajder, Richardson, and Kist Books by Kist, Boss and Krauss, Rozema and Webb, and Richardson Books by Sima and Cordi, by the NWP with DeVoss, Eidman-Aadahl, and Hicks, and by Hicks Building Reading Stamina Confronting Informational Text Considering Theme Constructing Standards-Based Assessment Questions Does Spelling Count? Examining Results Finding Short Passages to Help Students Practice Focus on the Question Getting Them Ready for the Writing Test Improving Students’ Writing Informational Text and Author's Purpose Mechanics, Grammar, and Usage: How Much Is Enough? Persuasion in Reading and Writing Professional Learning Through Test Analysis Reading a Poem Reading Passages from Diverse Cultures Understanding the Core: Technology Integration and Assessment Understanding the Core: Writing Argument Using Active Reading Strategies During the Test Using Computers to Improve Writing Using NAEP Items to Help Students Achieve the Benchmarks Using Results for Planning Instruction What to Do When They Can’t Read the Passage What's New for 2007–2008? (* in retrospective issue) |
| Brenda Doyle |
| Summer Book Club |
| Kasey Dunlap |
| Both Sides of the Coin: The Challenge of Teaching Argument |
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| Rachel Eader |
| Teaching Students About a Diverse World―Past and Present |
| Stephenie Eriksson |
| Digital Storytelling in the English Classroom |
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| Jay Falls |
| ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT (* in retrospective issue) Ensuring Success: Daily Short-Cycle Assessments |
| Stephanie Briani Fitz |
| Working with Struggling Readers |
| Marge Ford |
| Reading and Writing in a Technology-Rich World |
| Nancy Fordham |
| Strategic Questions: Helping Students Develop the "Noticing" Habit |
| Theresa M. Fredericka |
| Preparing Twenty-First-Century Ohio Learners for Success: The Role of Information Literacy and Libraries |
| Michael P. French |
| Moving from Books to E-readersImplications for Secondary Content Instruction |
| Mary Jo Fresch |
| Word Study: Ways to Captivate Reluctant Learners |
| Leah Fullenkamp |
| Collaborative Digital Writing Made Easy with Google Docs |
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| Brent Garee |
| Text Complexity: Accessing Exemplar Texts Across Disciplines |
| Kim Garee |
| Text Complexity: Accessing Exemplar Texts Across Disciplines |
| Gayle Geitgey |
| Preparing Twenty-First-Century Ohio Learners for Success: The Role of Information Literacy and Libraries |
| Ken Glassmeyer |
| A Fistful of Literacy |
| Jan Goodwin |
| Share Your Test-Taking Thinking Processes Through Think-Alouds |
| Linda Gore |
| Summer Book Club |
| Cynthia Greenleaf |
| Fostering Metacognitive Conversation in Professional Learning Communities and Subject-Area Classrooms |
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| Kara Haubert Haas |
| Navigating Unfamiliar Territories in Life and Literature |
| David Hampson |
| Choice at Finland Middle School |
| Christina Hank |
| Understanding the Core: Text Complexity |
| Janis M. Harmon |
| Content-Area Vocabulary: A Critical Key to Conceptual Learning |
| Clare Heidema |
| Reading and Writing to Learn in Mathematics: Strategies to Improve Problem Solving |
| Troy Hicks |
| May the Journey Continue: A Response to Kevin Cordi’s Work on Teaching the Digital Book Trailer |
| Helen Holdridge |
| Motivating Students to Read Fiction |
| Julie Horger |
| Teaching Argumentative Writing: Argumentative Inquiry as the Basis of Good Literary Analysis |
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| Julie Ison |
| Choice at Finland Middle School |
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| Carol Jago |
| Closer Reading for Deeper Comprehension: Uncommon Sense About the Common Core |
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| Diane K. Kahle |
| Getting to Know Your Middle Grades Mathematics Textbook |
| Sara Kajder |
| Listening 2.0: What Adolescents Want Us to Know About New Literacies and Learning |
| Peggy Kasten |
| Reading and the Mathematics OGT |
| Sarah E. Kasten |
| A Case for Using Reading and Writing in a Mathematics Classroom BEST PRACTICES (* in retrospective issue) |
| William Kist |
| From Web 2.0 to School 2.0: Tales from the Field |
| Karel Kroos |
| The Columbus Coaching Project |
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| Lisa Lenhart |
| The Story of e-Read Ohio |
| Teri Lesesne |
| Making the Match: Engaging Reluctant Readers in YA Literature (* in retrospective issue) |
| Teri S. Lesesne |
| Engage, Excite, Enrich: Selecting the Right Book Making the Match: Engaging Reluctant Readers in YA Literature |
| Laura R. Lipsett |
| Roadblocks to Coaching: Getting Past “Why” to Get to “What” and “How” Who Better Than the "Leading Learner"? |
| Bev Lucas |
| New Lexington: A High School That Reads Together |
| Nicole Luthy |
| ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT (* in retrospective issue) Books by Kajder, Morrell, and Richardson INTRODUCTION (* in retrospective issue) Nonfiction Text and the Math and Science OGT Nonfiction Text and the Math and Science OGT Raising the Reading Achievement of Boys Vocabulary Instruction |
| Nicole Carter Luthy |
| Books by Kajder, Richardson, and Kist Looking Back, Going Forward (* in retrospective issue) |
| Angela Cartwright Lynskey |
| We Must Use Texts as a Tool, Not as a Crutch |
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| Nancy Mack |
| "What Should I Write?" Helping Students Respond to Prompts |
| Celeste Garcia Madsen |
| Grammar, Games, and Good Guys: Unconventional Conventions for ADHD (and Other) Students |
| Lyndsey Manzo |
| A Strategy for Integrating Writing Skills and Science Content in a Differentiated Classroom |
| Dwayne Marshall |
| The Evolution of a Social Studies Teacher? Integrating Literacy |
| Susan Massey |
| Things You Wanted to Know About the OGT Reading Test but Didn’t Have the Chance to Ask |
| Kerri Matheny |
| Addressing Literacy in the Science and Mathematics Classrooms |
| Ruth McClain |
| A Question Is a Question Is a Question |
| Brigette McConnell |
| Reaching Out to Our Struggling Readers Reaching Out to Our Struggling Readers (* in retrospective issue) |
| Maureen McLaughlin |
| An Interview with Maureen McLaughlin About Critical Literacy |
| Mary McMackin |
| BEST PRACTICES (* in retrospective issue) More Than Facts: Effective Researching and Reporting |
| Julie Meltzer |
| Designing Effective Content-Literacy Professional Development |
| Lori Michalec |
| Decidedly Doable Differentiation |
| Judy Mikita |
| ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT (* in retrospective issue) Ensuring Success: Daily Short-Cycle Assessments |
| Scott Miller |
| Textploration: Fun with Front Loading |
| Sue Misiak |
| An Interview with Bob Howard on Technology and the Classroom |
| Asma Mobin-Uddin |
| Educating About the Muslim American Experience: Breaking Stereotypes with Children’s Literature |
| Petra Moran |
| Using Podcasting as a Prereading Strategy |
| Scott Morrison |
| Our Father-Son Book Club |
| Beth Munger |
| Books by Caine, Gallagher, and Lane & Bernabei Books by Dozier, IRA, McKenna and Walpole, and Toll Books by Glasgow & Rice, Hadaway & McKenna, Hinton & Dickinson, and Wood Books by Harmon, Wood, & Hedrick and Allen Books by Irvin, Meltzer, & Dukes, Taylor & Collins, and Lent Books by Kajder, Richardson, and Kist Books by McLaughlin & DeVoogd, Zwiers, Fisher & Frey, and Harmon, Wood, & Hedrick Books by Rice, Schmidt, and Ogle, Klemp, & McBride |
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| George E. Newell |
| Learning from (and with) Expert Teachers of Argumentative Writing |
| Evangeline Newton |
| A Little Latin and . . . a Lot of English A Little Latin and . . . a Lot of English (* in retrospective issue) |
| Rick M. Newton |
| A Little Latin and . . . a Lot of English A Little Latin and . . . a Lot of English (* in retrospective issue) |
| Teresa Null |
| Make Science Reading Fun and Meaningful in Middle School! |
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| Allison Wynhoff Olsen |
| Learning from (and with) Expert Teachers of Argumentative Writing |
| Cher Orebaugh |
| Literature—Before, Behind, and Beyond |
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| Nancy Padak |
| Reaching Out to Our Struggling Readers Reaching Out to Our Struggling Readers (* in retrospective issue) |
| Judy Ellsesser Painter |
| Required Summer Reading? Discussion Boards Keep Things Lively |
| Joe Paris |
| ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT (* in retrospective issue) Ensuring Success: Daily Short-Cycle Assessments |
| Donna Parker |
| "You Want Me to Do WHAT in Biology Class?!" |
| Lisa Patrick |
| Teaching Grammar Can Be Fun: An Oxymoron? |
| Courtnay Paul |
| Using Podcasting as a Prereading Strategy |
| Dana Perkins |
| The Power of Poetry: Three Examples of Using Poetry to Support Expository Writing |
| Kevin Perks |
| Crafting Effective Choices to Motivate Students |
| Melvina Phillips |
| Designing Effective Content-Literacy Professional Development |
| Brenda Power |
| Being the Belle of the Ball: Online Resources for Literacy Coaches |
| Jennifer Price |
| "Politics" at Cardington? It’s a Technological Thing! |
| Marcia W. Punsalan |
| Fluency in the High School Classroom: One Teacher's Method |
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| Chad D. Radune |
| A Walk Through the Writing Process: Scary Steps |
| Timothy Rasinski |
| Reading Fluency for Adolescents: Should We Care? |
| Shaleen Reed |
| A Wall of Words and Other Ways to Teach Vocabulary |
| Regina Rees |
| Reader's Theater: A Strategy to Make Social Studies Click |
| Jared J. Reitz |
| Literacy for Active Citizenship |
| Sarah Ressler |
| "Et tu, Ms. Ressler?" Radio Show Podcasts and Julius Caesar |
| Christy Rhoades |
| The Book of the Month and Mathematics: An Integrative Approach |
| Linda J. Rice |
| Active Learning and Historically Based Young Adult Novels: Centerpieces for Integrating Literacy Instruction with Social Studies |
| Ryan Rish |
| The Complexities of Teaching New Literacies in Our Classrooms |
| Laura Robb |
| Model Reading Strategies to Improve Comprehension for All Students |
| Lynette Romito |
| Family Nights at the School Library—It’s Computer Time! |
| Joyce K. Rowland |
| Book Hook Day |
| Dawn Ruehrmund |
| How to Get Started Integrating Technology |
| Colleen Ruggieri |
| "Will This Be on the Test?!" Literacy and Assessment in High School English BEST PRACTICES (* in retrospective issue) |
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| Doreen Uhas Sauer |
| Many Questions, Sometimes Answers--The Secret Confessions of an Urban Reflector |
| Diane Sayre |
| Discovering the Power of Reading Through Fiction |
| Kevin A. Schneider |
| "Where You From?" Using a Sense of Place to Celebrate Our Students and the Language Arts MOTIVATION AND ENGAGEMENT (* in retrospective issue) |
| Tammy A. Schwartz |
| "Where You From?" Using a Sense of Place to Celebrate Our Students and the Language Arts MOTIVATION AND ENGAGEMENT (* in retrospective issue) Where You From? |
| Brenda Shelton |
| Supporting Readers in Social Studies: Effective Strategies for Learning |
| Terry Shiverdecker |
| Books by Kenney et al., Barton and Heidema, and Barton and Jordan Considering Science More Resources on Making Time for All Readers Reading Through the Lens of Inquiry |
| Char Shryock |
| Shifting Gears: Changing the Way We Think About What Students Read in School |
| Franki Sibberson |
| Filling the Classroom with Possibilities: Using Writing and Talk to Help Students Read Beyond Plot |
| Barbara Siegel |
| BEST PRACTICES (* in retrospective issue) More Than Facts: Effective Researching and Reporting |
| Rebecca Bowers Sipe |
| Strategic Approaches for Challenged Spellers |
| Paul Smathers |
| Choice at Finland Middle School |
| Nancy Smith |
| Navigating Unfamiliar Territories in Life and Literature |
| Pamela Adams Smith |
| Breaking the Code of Academic Reading |
| Judy Spicer |
| Books by Kenney et al., Barton and Heidema, and Barton and Jordan |
| Melanie Stender |
| Going Beyond Content: Fostering Students’ Exploration of Text Structures and Purpose for Reading |
| Lynnette Stephens |
| Choice at Finland Middle School |
| Heather Stewart |
| My Role in Professional Development and Coaching as a Regional Literacy Consultant |
| J. Mark Stewart |
| The Ohio Graduation Test in Social Studies |
| Carolyn Suttles |
| MOTIVATION AND ENGAGEMENT (* in retrospective issue) Using Email to Engage Students in the Reading Process--It Works! |
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| Pat Tallman |
| ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT (* in retrospective issue) Ensuring Success: Daily Short-Cycle Assessments |
| Alfred W. Tatum |
| Motivating African American Teenage Boys to Read Text Motivating African American Teenage Boys to Read Text (* in retrospective issue) |
| Angela Thomas |
| Strategies to Probe Deeply into the Text: Learning "More When We Work Together" |
| Edna Thomas |
| Touching Everybody with Kind Fingers: Reaching Students with Literature |
| Joleata Tidwell-Howell |
| When You Give Me a Choice, You Give Me a Chance |
| Cris Tovani |
| BEST PRACTICES (* in retrospective issue) Show Me the Thinking: Making Comprehension Instruction Visible |
| Melissa Tucker |
| A Strategy for Integrating Writing Skills and Science Content in a Differentiated Classroom |
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| Carol Van Zalingen |
| A Learner’s Point of View |
| Jennifer VanDerHeide |
| Learning from (and with) Expert Teachers of Argumentative Writing |
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| Darla Wagner |
| ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT (* in retrospective issue) Ensuring Success: Daily Short-Cycle Assessments |
| Cathy Brooks Walker |
| Grammar Gimmicks |
| Keith Wayne |
| Our Father-Son Book Club |
| Erin Weiker |
| Student-Tested Suggestions for Using Textbooks More Effectively |
| Karen Whitney |
| Boys’ Literate Lives: A Nonfiction Collaboration |
| Lori Wilfong |
| Multiple Perspectives: Teaching (and Learning!) in Urban and Rural Settings |
| Lori G. Wilfong |
| A Fresh Perspective on In Perspective: How a Professional Learning Community Used In Perspective to Drive Change at One Middle School in Northeast Ohio |
| Jeffery L. Williams |
| Fostering Comprehension in Content-Area Reading |
| Dollie Willis |
| Making Time for Struggling Adolescent Readers |
| Jennifer Wolf |
| Motivating Lifelong Reading Through Fiction |
| Karen D. Wood |
| Content-Area Vocabulary: A Critical Key to Conceptual Learning |
| Rick Wormeli |
| Differentiation at the Secondary Level |
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| Kathy Young |
| New Lexington: A High School That Reads Together |
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| Cheryl Zachry |
| Some Approaches to Learning Science Vocabulary and Concepts |