Here is a Scholastic Research Summary that I use.
https://www.scholastic.com/worldofpossible/sites/default/files/Research_Compendium_0.pdf

Also, the book Game Changer, by Donalyn Miller.

:-) Good luck! 

Shannon McNeice
Library Media Specialist
Sedgwick Middle School
West Hartford, CT 06107

“Ah, how good it is to be among people who are reading.” - Rainer Maria Rilke, The Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge (Thanks to Anne Bogel for the quote!)




On Thu, Feb 11, 2021 at 12:53 PM Hsiang, Sara <hsiangs@stratk12.org> wrote:
In the interest of time saving, please help with the best quick, painless, effective links/videos to convince a new reading teacher to let her kids read something fun and of interest (and not just structured life-draining exercises together as a class). Apparently, she doesn't think they are "ready" for independent reading. Don't get me started.
I quickly googled Stephen Krashen but I don't think an hour-long lecture on linguistics is going to do the trick. 
I have plenty of books (including graphic novels) that I could somehow get in the hands of kids but she needs to open up to the idea first. 
Oh, I'm not even open and very few students are in school but I'm strategizing. These are very low high school readers.
Thanks!
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