Dr. Michèle Minor-Corriveau de l’Université Laurentienne présente les facteurs à considérer lorsqu’on intervient pour développer les habiletés de conscience phonologique chez les élèves aux cycles moyen et intermédiaire. Les capsules pédagogiques de cette série clarifient quatre composantes : repenser l’apprentissage de la langue française dans notre […]
Alloprof développe des services professionnels et des ressources numériques de soutien scolaire et les rend accessible gratuitement aux enseignants et aux élèves. Cet outil offre une multitude de ressources pour assister dans l’enseignement de la littératie structurée. On y retrouve les bases du français ainsi […]
La lecture répétée est une méthode d’enseignement qui s’appuie sur de nombreuses recherches. Découvrez comment utiliser la lecture répétée dans votre class pour améliorer la fluidité des élèves grâce à ce guide de mise en oeuvre du Dr Stephanie Stollar.
The chapters in this anthology, by a range of expert authors, delve into the relationship between writing and reading (as well as oral language), offering both extensive research and ideas for practice. While the research can be a bit heavy at times (this is not […]
Grammar on the Go is a playlist of some foundational grammar concepts covered in the new Ontario Language Arts Curriculum (2003) for Grades 1-9. Â The video series focuses on nouns (common, proper, singular, plural), verbs (past, present, future, progressive, perfect tenses), pronouns (first person, second […]
This structured journal template, based on the work of David Liben and Meredith Liben, can be used to introduce students to the use of structured journals in their close reading of texts. While this work can be started orally with younger students, this template will […]
Dans ce document de Reading Universe adapté au français, Reid Lyon résume, en langage clair, ce que la recherche a appris sur le développement de la lecture au cours des 50 dernières années. Cette ressource aidera les éducateurs dans leur développement professionnelle grâce à une […]
Vocabulary knowledge must be intentionally nurtured to ensure that students are ready for the greater vocabulary demands of reading complex texts and writing multi-paragraph essays, but we need to pay attention to cracks in the foundation and scaffold our lessons accordingly, or it all falls […]
Thank you to Greater Essex County DSB for generously sharing this spreadsheet! It contains sets of texts aligned with content from the 4 frames (kindergarten), social studies and science curricula (grades 1 – 6), and history and geography curricula (grades 7 and 8). These […]
This resource is for all educators who work with students with autism. While many books on this topic focus on social and behavioural needs, this book offers a comprehensive focus on curriculum and instruction for this population of students. Early chapters on characteristics of autism […]
In this video, Dr. Anita Archer models an explicit vocabulary lesson with older students. Note how Dr. Archer involves active participation: students are engaged throughout. Note also the high level of teacher-student interaction. See if you can count the number of « serve and return » interactions!
How Learning Happens is broken down into 28 short chapters, each one focusing on an important element of educational research. The format of each chapter with consistent sections (Why you should read this article, Abstract of the article, The article, Conclusions/implications of the work for […]