School Talk is a lively six-page newsletter designed specifically to help classroom teachers bridge the gap between the ideal and the real world of teaching. Presented in a friendly, informal voice, each issue focuses on one particular topic and deals in practical terms with questions that teachers everywhere are asking.
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Editors: Andrea Garcia and Sandra Wilde
School Talk, April 2011
Theme: New Visions for Literacy Education: We All Have a Language
The theme for this year’s volume of School Talk is New Visions for Literacy Education. We are exploring ideas that provide new visions from a variety of perspectives, ideas that take critical policy issues into consideration but that also live on the ground with teachers and kids today.
Recent Themes
April 2011:
New Visions for Literacy Education: We All Have a Language
January 2011:
New Visions for Literacy Education: We All Have Abilities
October 2010:
New Visions for Literacy Education: We All Need a Fresh Start
July 2010:
21st Century Literacies: Bringing It All Together in Our Schools
April 2010:
21st Century Literacies: Young Children Reading and Writing in a Digital World
January 2010:
21st Century Literacies: Young Children Reading and Writing in a Digital World
October 2009:
21st Century Literacies: Navigating the Possibilities