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Enhancing Literacy Education: ELA Resources and Insights

Explore engaging digital resources and best practices for ELA educators. Dive into Adolescent Literature, K-3 Literacy, and more to elevate your teaching. Connect with Ohio Resource Center for innovative strategies and support. Welcome to a collaborative space for middle and high school teachers to enhance literacy skills with practical guidance and research-backed methods.

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Enhancing Literacy Education: ELA Resources and Insights

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  1. What? You Want To PublishMy Writing? Anita C. Gonzalez ELA Specialist Doctoral Candidate-OSU agonzalez@ohiorc.org Carol Brown Dodson ELA Specialist and Outreach cdodson@ohiorc.org

  2. The Ohio Resource Center www.ohiorc.org • Part of OSU’s College of Education and Human Ecology • We offer a wide variety of digital resources to all educators

  3. ELA ePubs • Adolescent Literature-AdLit • In Perspective • Focus on the middle grades • Highlights best practice research and classroom vignettes

  4. ELA ePubs • K-3 Literacy and Third Grade Guarantee (3GRG) • Policy Into Practice • Focus on 3GRG policies and how that plays out in practice • Highlights research and practice in the form of questions and offers resources and reference books

  5. IP Guidelines Audience: Middle and high school teachers of all subjects Tone: First person, conversational tone Word Length: 500-2,000 You may include: diagrams, photos, videos, links

  6. PIP Guidelines Audience: K-3 teachers of all subjects integrating literacy Tone: First person, conversational tone Word Length: 700-1,000 exclusive of questions, suggested readings, references You may include: diagrams, photos, videos, links

  7. What are YOU able to share? What are your strengths? Practices? What are you doing that others are not?

  8. Upcoming Topics Digital Texts and eReaders, eBooks Gaming in the Classroom Shifting Instruction in the Classroom with the new learning standards

  9. Suggest Topics What topics would you like to see in either In Perspective or PIP?

  10. Working With Our Editor • Ask questions during the process • View an edited version before publication • Write independently or in a group

  11. Contact US! Judy Duguid. Managing Editor jduguid@ohiorc.org Anita Gonzalez, ELA Specialist agonzalez@ohiorc.org Carol Brown Dodson, ELA and Outreach cdodson@ohiorc.org

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