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Re: [STW2Chat] [StwChat] STW 2 versus 1?

Beverlee Paul
Mon, 30 Jul 2007 14:11:30 -0700

Do you happen to have the site with the booklists?  Both of my books are at 
school.  Thanks.


I don't think the toolkit is off topic. Could be wrong, here, but I will go 
out on a limb.  The Toolkit is totally cool in that the articles and 
materials Harvey and Goudvis have collected are amazing and save much time 
for the teacher.  Plus, there is something comforting about seeing lessons 
spelled out from start to finish, words said, student responses, teacher 
assessment thoughts, EVERYTHING is there.  I used it for the first time last 
year with one other teacher at my school.

The one thing that was hard for us was honing the lessons down.  We could 
not seem to find a way to present them as minilessons.  No matter how many 
shortcuts we took, the lessons seemed to go on at least 45 minutes to an 
hour.  So STW is goign to help me to hone those toolkit lessons, I think.  I 
want to use the toolkit again, but make the lessons more to the point.  I do 
believe the problem was more me and less the Toolkit. Practice makes 
perfect.

:)Bonita

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