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Making Sense of SCIENCE: Genes & Traits for Teachers of Grades 5-12 (Facilitator Guide Bundle)
These materials guide staff developers and teacher educators in leading the Genes & Traits Teacher Course, designed to deepen the science understanding of grades 5–12 teachers in the context of student learning.
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Making Sense of SCIENCE: Genes & Traits for Teachers of Grades 5-12 (Teacher Book Bundle)
These comprehensive course materials for 5–12 science teachers are designed to deepen science understanding in the context of student learning.
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Making Sense of SCIENCE: Genes & Traits for Teachers of Grades 5-12 (Charts)
These single-use wall charts are used by facilitators to anchor discussions and provide a visual archive of teachers' thinking in the Genes & Traits Teacher Course — a comprehensive professional learning institute for science teachers of grades 5–12 designed to deepen science understanding in the context of student learning.
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Content Literacy in History-Social Science
View lesson activities that use historical investigations to develop the California Common Core State Standards in English Language Arts/Literacy.
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Literacy for the Science Classroom: Think, Read, Talk and Write Like a Scientist
Learn about Next Generation Science Standards practices that help students develop disciplinary literacy.
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Building a Culture of Engaged Academic Literacy in Schools
In classrooms using the Reading Apprenticeship instructional framework, it's cool — not shameful — to be confused. Problem solving is a shared exercise and everyone can learn in the clarification process.
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Beyond the Test: ELA Performance Tasks on Smarter Balanced Assessments and Implications for Classroom Instruction
Review sample English language arts performance tasks and scoring rubrics, and explore ways to design classroom instruction and assessment that support and challenge students.
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Making Sense of Student Work: A Protocol for Teacher Collaboration
Learn about the Making Sense of Student Work protocol, a new tool designed to help teachers analyze and interpret student work collaboratively.
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Doing What Works: Teaching Elementary School Students to Be Effective Writers
This digital portfolio contains everything administrators and teacher educators need to conduct two three-and-a-half-hour professional development sessions on how to teach elementary school students to be effective writers.
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Social-Emotional Learning Integrated with Academic Literacy Equals Secondary Students' Common Core Success
In this archived webinar, you will find out how building students’ literacy skills—within a collaborative classroom context—supports all students to engage with academically challenging text, take a problem-solving stance, persevere, and succeed.
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Assessment Literacy
How can middle and high schools ensure their assessment system is balanced and aligned to the Common Core State Standards for English language arts/literacy (ELA/Literacy)? Find out in this archived webinar.
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Multi-Tiered System of Supports: A Comprehensive Framework for Implementing the California Common Core State Standards
This free six-hour online professional development module guides educators through the process of using a comprehensive framework to create systemic support systems that address barriers to opportunity and success for all learners.
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Never Too Late: Boosting Reading Skills in Community College
Learn how community college instructors use the research-based Reading Apprenticeship approach to help students collaborate with one another to identify and address their specific reading challenges.
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Helping English Learners Rise to the Challenge of Complex Texts
English language learner students at the secondary level can learn rigorous content and academic English language skills much more quickly than educators have traditionally believed. Read about an instructional approach designed to help achieve this goal.
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WestEd Experts Offer Common Core Guidance
As educators, administrators, and policymakers throughout the nation prepare to implement the Common Core State Standards, WestEd staff have worked hard to provide the support needed to meet the challenges of this process.
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Conquering the Pitfalls on the Pathway to Math Success
Research shows that exposure to WestEd's Math Pathways & Pitfalls curriculum can be transformative in moving students to a more confident and successful experience, and raising both standardized and project-administered test scores. Learn more in this article.
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