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Some of the most powerful findings from NCLE’s "National Survey on Collaborative Professional Learning Opportunities”—on which the recent report Remodeling Literacy Learning...  

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If you wish to go fast, go alone. If you wish to go far, go together! —African proverb...  
Two compelling events happened yesterday, each raising the possibility of a new paradigm for...  

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We are a group of teachers and researchers who investigate language and literacy across the...

As a result of the Strategic Planning Committee, in September 2011 Paul VI Catholic High...

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In this video, hear Maria Ott, Superintendent, Rowland Unified School District, describe what communities of practice look like in her system and how that impacts both teacher and student learning.

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Literacy is the ability to use available symbol systems that are fundamental to...

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All teachers are not teachers of reading, but all teachers use language as part of the...

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Portraits of Change

Using a project-based learning approach, this team of high school teachers from different disciplines collaborated to identify an area in which their students needed work, then developed a cross-curricular project to address it.

By working together across subject areas and finding new ways to adjust instruction to student needs, educators at Westlane Middle School in Indianapolis are making a difference in student learning.

Westlane Middle School is nationally

At Hilltop Drive Elementary School in Chula Vista, California, educators and students are creating a culture of “we,” where everyone ensures that learning happens.