What if... Every year, beloved teacher and author Debbie Miller commits to trying something new. She asks a "beautiful question" that pushes her to see new possibilities and put children at the center
Baby Boomers who feel overwhelmed trying to decide where to live will appreciate the information found in this book. Should you stay in your home and age in place by making modifications? Or should yo
The second edition of this resource for teachers offers new planning documents at the beginning of each chapter. These documents are organized around short and long-term learning goals, guiding questi
"I believe in the power of collaborative classroom communities where everyone's ideas are valued and respected. But had you been in my classroom that day, you'd have never known it. You'd have thought
With the Earth Day 2014 release of Disneynature’s documentary on Alaskan grizzlies, kids everywhere will be falling in love with bears! Alaska’s grizzly bears are famous for being big, fierce, and h
Allen is a national staff developer and lab classroom teacher for the Denver-based Public Education and Business Coalition. Here, he demonstrates how teachers can use conferences with their elementary
"This is a work of incredible scope: adventurous, ingratiating, challenging, genuinely groundbreaking, and gorgeously written. It will knock the socks off this profession." -Harvey Daniels Author of S
Here is the book that answers the age-old question: What should I bring? Foodies Rae Katherine Eighmey and Debbie Miller combed through hundreds of folksy cookbooks--often spiral-bound or homemade -
Miller, a consultant, author, and professional development provider, and Moss (San Diego State U.) argue that independent reading with no instructional framework is not enough to improve children's re
Keene et al., education professionals, describe comprehension instruction for teaching reading to all students across the curriculum. They discuss current comprehension strategy instruction, outcomes