Looking at literature /

Teachers talk about ways in which stories affects their lives and the lives of their students. They move on to talk about selecting texts, considering age- and interest-appropriateness, text availability, and other issues. Classroom visits punctuate the discussion, showing practical ways to implemen...

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Authors: Maryland Public Television, Annenberg/CPB
Other Authors: Langer, Judith A.
Format: Video
Language:English
Language Notes:Closed captioned.
Published: South Burlington, Vt. : Annenberg, ©2003.
Series:Engaging with literature : a workshop for teachers, grades 3-5 ; 2.
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Online Access:Connect to this streaming video (Alexander Street Press)
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Summary:Teachers talk about ways in which stories affects their lives and the lives of their students. They move on to talk about selecting texts, considering age- and interest-appropriateness, text availability, and other issues. Classroom visits punctuate the discussion, showing practical ways to implement the suggestions the teachers discuss.
Item Description:Series web site offers lesson plans and links to additional information.
Graduate credit video workshop features teachers discussing and demonstrating the philosophy and techniques they employ to guide students in becoming effective and engaged readers of literature.
Format:Mode of access: Windows Media Player, World Wide Web.
Audience:Professional.