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As a teacher, I no longer feel like I need to control everything my second-grade students do. I can now allow them to work independently in groups. I provide opportunities for students to work collaboratively, and I let them talk while they write. Students are now interested to be in my classroom, and behavior problems have diminished."
--Mathew Needleman, Brentwood Science Magnet School
Los Angeles, California
8 years of teaching
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Assessment as Inquiry: Learning the Hypothesis-Test Process
Editor(s): Diane Stephens, Jennifer Story
Describes a different way of thinking, of looking at one's teaching and students' learning as a recursive process of hypothesizing and testing (H-T).
Beyond Reading and Writing: Inquiry, Curriculum, and Multiple Ways of Knowing
Author(s): Beth Berghoff, Kathryn A. Egawa, Jerome C. Harste, Barry T. Hoonan
In Beyond Reading and Writing, Jerry Harste proposes an expanded view of literacy; and three other teachers—Beth Berghoff, Kathryn Egawa, and Barry Hoonan—bring us into their classrooms and offer concrete evidence of what can happen when these new ideas are implemented in elementary schools.