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Advice from LDC Teacher Trainers

Advice from LDC Teacher Trainers. Lessons Learned. Do NOT. Do all of the mini-tasks in one module Underestimate what your kids are capable of doing Select all digital texts Think of a module as a unit Make assumptions about what kids have learned about writing in English class. Do NOT.

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Advice from LDC Teacher Trainers

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  1. Advice from LDC Teacher Trainers Lessons Learned

  2. Do NOT • Do all of the mini-tasks in one module • Underestimate what your kids are capable of doing • Select all digital texts • Think of a module as a unit • Make assumptions about what kids have learned about writing in English class

  3. Do NOT • Cut the time too short • Stress-out…this is a pilot • Work in isolation • Make a module huge, check every standard and select 15,000 resources • Underestimate the power of making mistakes

  4. DO • Talk to other teachers: collaborate and create cross-disciplinary modules • Give intentional directions for developing parts of the writing process • Incorporate EL experiences and authentic writing to hook students • Share and clone modules with colleagues • Make the module your own

  5. Do • Remember that mini-tasks are the most important part of the modules • Use media, not only texts for resources • Incorporate Socratic Seminars • Add lessons you love into your module mini-tasks • Go for depth, not broad coverage of material • Be creative and be comfortable with changing and adjusting the module as needed.

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