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How do we prepare teachers for accelerated learning? Experts weigh in.

By Jefna M. Cohen
Categories: Instructional materials/curriculum, Learning communities, Learning designs, Mentoring & induction
June 2023
When I was a primary classroom teacher, it was my goal for each student to make one year’s worth of growth in reading over the school year. My same-grade teachers stuck to that goal, too. It made sense because not only did it feel attainable, it also felt like a reasonable amount of progress to ask students to make in a single school year. I was so invested in my students’ reading that often I tacked my success as a teacher directly to their progress on whatever measurements I was tasked with using, such as DIBELS, Fountas and Pinnell’s assessments, an Orton-Gillingham-based assessment, and others. Never far from reach, my reading clipboard was piled with pages of class scores, conference comments, and reading group notes

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References

Frey, N. & Fisher, D. (2013). Gradual Release of Responsibility Instructional Framework. ASCD.

Joyce, B. & Showers, B. (2002). Designing training and peer coaching: Our needs for learning. ASCD.


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Jefna M. Cohen is associate editor at Learning Forward.


Categories: Instructional materials/curriculum, Learning communities, Learning designs, Mentoring & induction

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