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From Jerry Webster, your Guide to Special Education
The screaming goes on in Wisconsin, but does collective bargaining matter to teachers? This blog (Pinata, Anyone?) explores why the screaming is so loud in Madison. I also review a new reading intervention, Score 4 Reading, focused on fluency, which should help students who have done all the decoding but still haven't broken out as competent and successful readers.

Another Round of Teacher as Pinata, Anyone?
As many eyes are turned toward Wisconsin,... Read more

A Review of Score 4 Reading
I blogged earlier about Score 4 Reading, a reading intervention for fluency, which I found a great program for students who know how to use reading decoding skills but still struggle with reading. Learn more, and perhaps you will sign up for the webinar Score 4 is offering to introduce their program.
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Teach Like a Champion - Technique 39
Teach Like a Champion is back, with Technique 39, Do It Again. We know that asking students to "Do It Again" works. Doug Lemov tells us why, and when as well.

Man the Barricades
When many of you first see this Blog on Monday, I will be on my way to the State Office Building on Washington Avenue in Las Vegas, joining my voice... Read more

 


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