Leaders of Literacy WV Campaign For Grade-Level Reading
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The West Virginia Leaders of Literacy Podcast is designed to strengthen early literacy in WV by providing teachers and educational stakeholders with research and resources centered around the four components (School Readiness, Attendance, Extended Learning, and High-Quality Instruction) of the WV Campaign for Grade-Level Reading through engaging conversations and interviews. Are you ready to become a leader of literacy?
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Episode 63: Interview with Jessica Grose
Today, Samantha Statler and Becky Lewis sit down with the 2023 West Virginia Service Personnel of the Year, Jessica Grose. During this interview, we take a closer look at what makes Jessica a successful educator. She also shares some great tips on how she builds positive relationships with her teachers and students along with how she keeps her families engaged.
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Episode 62: Interview with Amber Nichols
Today, Becky Lewis and Samantha Statler sit down with the 2023 West Virginia Teacher of the Year, Amber Nichols. During this interview, we take a closer look at what makes Amber a successful educator. Not only does she share some great insight into her classroom practices, but she also shares her passion for education and helping her students achieve success.
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Episode 61: The Five R's of Family Engagement
During today’s episode, Early and Elementary Learning Specialists Becky Lewis and Samantha Statler discuss the five R’s for promoting positive family engagement which include: respect, reassurance, responsiveness/relationships, reciprocity, and reflection. Not only do they talk about what each of these five R’s means, but they also share strategies you can use in your classroom to help strengthen each of these components.
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Episode 60: Interview with Claire McCoy
In this month’s Leaders of Literacy podcast episode, Becky and Sam continue their conversation around building positive culture and community in the classroom. This is an important task for all educators, and it truly sets the tone for the learning environment for the rest of the school year. Joining them for this conversation is lead Pre-K Teacher, Claire McCoy. Claire shares some great insight on strategies she uses to create norms and procedures in her classroom along with activities for students and families to build a positive classroom community. If you’re looking for new ways to build positive culture and community in your classroom, this episode is for you!
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Episode 59: Building Classroom Community and Culture
Tune in to this episode as hosts, Becky Lewis and Samantha Statler discuss the importance of building classroom culture. The resource they use for this episode is the book High Impact Instruction- A Framework for Great Teaching written by Jim Knight. Samantha and Becky walk you through the five recommendations Jim offers in this text which are: co-construct norms with your students, reinforce students when they act consistently with the norms, spread learner-friendly emotions, design a learner-friendly learning environment, and walk the talk.
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Episode 58: Teacher Clarity in the Classroom
Tune in to this episode as hosts, Becky Lewis and Samantha Statler discuss teacher clarity. Not only do they discuss what it is, but they also dive into why it is important and how you can ensure teacher clarity in your classroom.