Are you interested in writing for publication, but don’t know how to get started? What exciting new strategy are you employing in the classroom that you would like to offer through the development of an article? Is there a method or experience you want to share that could add to the collective educational community’s body of knowledge? We are here to help by offering a variety of mentorship opportunities for aspiring authors. Through mentorship, we have successfully supported undergraduate and graduate students, university adjunct, part-time and full-time faculty, and practicing K-12 teachers become published authors.
We are excited to share free teacher resources that support active engagement and exploration on our new website. Based on our combined education and experience, we have developed student experiences centered on literacy themes and concepts that take students on learning journeys through opportunities for trial and error in a safe, low-stakes environment. These journeys take the form of challenging quests as students investigate multimedia resources, complete tasks, and create artifacts. Our first free resource will be centered on Dr. Seuss. However, we intend to offer additional resources focusing on a variety of topics, including those centered on chapter books and young adult novels, in order to provide students across grade levels opportunities to join a noble quest.
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