Thinking Through the Text
The Triangle
of Comprehension
is
composed of Learners, Educators, and Content Area
Reading Materials, which together form a united model of learning.
What Is It?
Thinking Through the Text
is a unique professional development opportunity for teachers of
grades 6 through 12. This standards-guided, performance assessed
professional development will focus on content-area literacy.
When and Where?Classes at the
ISU site will meet June 4th – 8th, from
9:00 – 4:00. Classes for the Indianapolis site, will
meet June 18th – 22nd, from 9:00 – 4:00 at Sommers Mansion,
3630 Cold Springs Road, Indianapolis.
Classes will conclude, and grades
awarded, at the end of the Spring ‘08 semester.
Who Is Invited?
Classrooms teachers
of children in grades 6 through 12 (including special education
teachers). Requirements: Access to technology, basic technology
skills which include but not limited to ability to use the web,
e-mail, and access Blackboard. Other requirements include the ability
to complete independent projects through the academic school year.
You need to be a classroom teacher with a contract for the 2007-08
school year.
Why? Thinking Through
the Text participants will improve student content-area reading
capabilities and assist them in meeting state standards. Attributes
of Thinking Through Text include:
- On-going emphasis placed on
reading comprehension strategies and study skills.
- Continued development of students’
higher order thinking skills
- Support of active engagement
and involvement of teachers, parents and communities.
- Integrating a comprehensive
approach of inquiry with elements of school reform.
Is There Any Additional Compensation for Participation?
Thinking Through the Text participants will receive three
hours of graduate credit at no cost. The grant pays for registration,
Graduate School application fee and technology fees. The grant does
not pay for late registration fees. Grades are posted at the end
of the project year. Since this is an EESE graduate course, this
will also transfer into the EESE Masters Program.
To receive an
application contact:
Call Jan Krackenberger,
at 812/237-2821, or, e-mail:
jkrackenber@isugw.indstate.edu
Applications
will be mailed, faxed, or sent electronically to you at your request.
Participants
will be selected on a first come, first serve basis upon receipt
of application.
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