EP169 The workshop model: beyond the basics (with Jen Bengel)

Published: Aug. 11, 2019, 4 p.m.

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Workshop-style teaching generally has four basic parts: an opening, mini-lesson, work time, and debriefing. You can use the workshop model with ANY age of students and ANY subject area. My guest today is going to do a deep dive into an ELA or reading workshop model. This is most commonly used in grades 1-5 but kindergarten can also follow the model, and it works well at the secondary level.

A lot of what we discuss should be helpful no matter what subject you\\u2019re using it for:

  • How to keep a mini-lesson mini
  • What the other kids are doing while you\\u2019re conferencing with students or teaching small groups
  • How to assess and take grades on what students are doing during the workshop.

Listen for practical advice from Jen Bengel, the owner and creator of Out of This World Literacy\\u2122\\ufe0f. She has spent 10 years in public schools as an elementary teacher and a literacy coach, and has spent the last 7 years as a full-time curriculum developer and professional developer. Jen trained under Irene Fountas at Lesley University and specializes in creating literacy curriculum and provides online professional development for teachers.

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