Professional Resources

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Wayne TLC Online Library with Gale Publications

We have some new professional reading materials that we have recently purchased as an online library of 141 books with unlimited access. Book subjects include Education, SEL, and technology. Signing in with your Google login  lets you read, listen, make notes, print, download etc any books or parts of books you wish. 

Gale Books Online Library Link

Password: learn

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Video on how to use the Library: Video


New Books from ASCD 

In Amplify Student Voices, AnnMarie Baines, Diana Medina, and Caitlin Healy introduce Expression-Driven Teaching to show how centering youth voices and expression in the classroom meets both academic and social and emotional learning goals. The authors promote instruction in various forms of public speaking—storytelling, debate, poetry, presentation, and self-advocacy—as a way to pursue equity in education and counter the oppression that has long silenced the voices of marginalized groups.

This engaging book features extensive first-person accounts from young people who describe their journey toward effective public speaking and how it has helped them affirm their identity, confront life's many challenges, and pursue opportunities with increased confidence. Their insights also inform and supplement the authors' practical recommendations and how-tos for incorporating the various public speaking formats into everyday instruction at all grade levels and across subject areas.


What kind of power do teachers have? What influences their instructional decision making—and how does that affect students, particularly Black students and other students of color? How can educators move away from practices that oppress and devalue students to practices that support and empower them?

These are just a few of the questions that author Tanji Reed Marshall answers in Understanding Your Instructional Power. Countering the notion that teachers are powerless in the classroom, she introduces the Power Principle to help teachers unpack how they understand and use the power associated with their authority and responsibility as an educator. Drawing from her own experience as a classroom teacher and coach, Reed Marshall explains how the Power Principle reveals itself through various elements, including language use (by both students and teachers), "hidden curriculum," and classroom culture. She identifies four levels of curricular autonomy that teachers have (Unfettered, Calibrated, Restricted, and Minimal) and four dimensions of instructional power that characterize their classroom environment (Empowering, Agentive, Protective, and Disenfranchising).


Today's teachers are responsible for a greater variety of learners with a greater diversity of needs than ever before. When you add in the ever-changing dynamics of technology and current events, the complexity of both students' and teachers' lives grows exponentially. Far too few teachers, however, successfully teach the whole class with the individual student in mind.

In Leading and Managing a Differentiated Classroom, Carol Ann Tomlinson and Marcia B. Imbeau tackle the issue of how to address student differences thoughtfully and proactively. The first half of the book focuses on what it means for a teacher to effectively lead a differentiated classroom. Readers will learn how to be more confident and effective leaders for and in student-focused and responsive classrooms.


The book that inspired millions of educators to refine their approach to teaching returns for an all-new third edition. Built on a more rigorous research base and updated to emphasize student diversity, equity, and inclusion, The New Classroom Instruction That Works offers a streamlined focus on the 14 instructional strategies proven to promote deep, meaningful, and lasting learning:

* Cognitive interest cues
* Student goal setting and monitoring
* Vocabulary instruction
* Strategy instruction and modeling
* Visualizations and concrete examples
* High-level questions and student explanations
* Guided initial application with formative feedback
* Peer-assisted consolidation of learning
* Retrieval practice
* Spaced and mixed independent practice
* Targeted support
* Cognitive writing
* Guided investigations
* Structured problem solving

These strategies—all of which are effective and complementary—are presented within a framework geared toward instructional planning and aligned with how the brain learns. For each strategy, you'll get the key research findings, the important principles of classroom practice, and recommended approaches for using the strategy with today's learners.


edWeb is a free online community for professional educators like you that offers networking, resource sharing, collaboration, and professional learning webinars. The best part is - IT IS FREE! If you are looking for an online Personal Learning Network (PLN) that will help you find ways to improve your teaching superpowers, then edWeb is the place to be! Join today and create a PLN that will help you move forward faster with new ideas and initiatives as well as assist you in leveraging technology to help improve your teaching. Click the icon below to join in on the fun and learning!

https://home.edweb.net/

Instructional Resources

Share My Lesson

Associated with AFT, Share My Lesson houses over 420,000 free lesson plans and activities including curated collections for early childhood through high school. Lessons are organized by grade and topic.

https://sharemylesson.com/

Teacher Created Resources

Free standards-aligned lessons and interactive whiteboard activities products created by teachers for teachers.

https://www.teachercreated.com/lessons/

Teacher.org

Explore our teacher tools and resources.

https://www.teacher.org/resource/

Teachers Pay Teachers

A popular marketplace for teachers, TPT not only provides thousands of resources, it allows teacher to share their knowledge with their colleagues and make money doing it.

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/

Instructional Technology Resources




Looking to up your game with technology in the classroom? Whether you are a novice or an expert, there are opportunities for you. Just contact our Instructional Technology Trainers, Kathy Uerz, Jill Johnson, and Suellen Terranvoa, for more information. They are our specialists in enhancing the "techie" power in your teaching!

Professional Publications


There are satellite centers in each of your buildings with some of the best of the Wayne Teacher Center Resources! If you do not know where your center is located please ask your representative. Also, don't forget about the TLC library located in Room 301 of Ontario Elementary. The Director is happy to check our collection for a book that is of interest to you. Just send us an email and if we own we will get it to you!

Newsletters 

ASCD Monthly Newsletter


Twitter

There is a wealth of resources available for you on Twitter but many times it is difficult to find the time to sift through them all or even know where to start. Here is a beginner's guide to creating an account as well as an overwhelming list of chats.


Beginners Guide to Creating an Account

Education Twitter Chats - This list can be very overwhelming.

Consider starting with one of these:

#edtechchat on Monday 8:00PM

#edchat on Tuesday 9:00 PM

#sschat or #engchat Monday at 7:00PM


Need Resources/Materials? ASK US!

Do you have an idea or a need for professional resources or materials? You can submit a Recommended Expenditure Form to the TLC policy board for purchase.