Reading Logs: What Works, What Does Not?
Larry Ferlazzo with Beth Jarzabek and Mary Beth Nicklaus
Reading logs are a well-worn tool for supporting reading instruction, but do they work? What are the best ways to encourage reading and hold students accountable? |
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August 9, 2019
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Episode Guests
Beth Jarzabek is a middle school teacher in Western Massachusetts who is lucky to explore books with 7th and 8th grade students in her Language Arts Lab classes and facilitates the creation of brilliant projects in her Genius Hour classes.
Mary Beth Nicklaus is a language arts teacher and reading specialist for Wisconsin Rapids Area Middle School in Wisconsin.
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