Day 8
Wednesday, July 22, 2020
How can I foster and sustain critical literacy?
9:00 - 9:25
Welcome and Reviewing Reflections
Principals and PhilWP TCs will join us tomorrow
Penn Key for Penn Libraries
Review reflections from Day 7
9:25 - 9: 40
Writing Into the Day: Critical Literacies
Introduce today's focus question: How can I foster and sustain critical literacy?
What resonated with you from last night’s readings?
Delpit, L. (2006). Lessons from teachers. Journal of Teacher Education, 57, 220-231.
Ladson-Billings, G. (2006). From the achievement gap to the education debt: Understanding achievement in U.S. schools. Educational Researcher, 35(7), 3-12.
Vasquez, M. (2017). Writing to disrupt inequities. In Critical literacy across the K-6 curriculum (pp. 37-51). Routledge.
9:40 - 10:20
Planning, Creating, and "Going Public" with a Vision
Imagine your audience: your principal, students, community, colleagues. What would you like to say to them about all you’ve experienced thus far?
What is top of mind for me?
What have you learned? What is your plan to foster and sustain critical literacy in your classroom? school? community? within your inquiry groups?
How will you engage with students? Which primary sources might you use?
What resources, materials, texts, lesson plans, scopes, unit plans will you use, create, revise, reimagine?
Readings & inquiry group documents
10:20 - 10:30
Break
10:30 - 11:00
Continue Planning
11:00 - 11:10
Whole Group Share
11:10 - 11:15
Closing and Afternoon Activities
Journal groups
Suggestion: Review and add to posts on the TPS Teachers Network
Preparing Readings for Day 9:
Ballenger, C. (2009). Introduction. In Puzzling moments, teachable moments: Practicing teacher research in urban classrooms (1-9). Teachers College Press.
Cochran-Smith, M. & Lytle, S. (2009). Inquiry as stance: Ways forward. In Inquiry as stance: Practitioner research for the next generation (pp. 118-166). Teachers College Press
Lytle, S., Portnoy, P., Waff, D., & Buckley, M. (2009). Teacher research in urban Philadelphia: Twenty years working within, against, and beyond the system. Educational Action Research, 17(1): 23-42.