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In this EdWeek blog, an experiment in knowledge-gathering, Ferlazzo will address readers鈥 questions on classroom management, ELL instruction, lesson planning, and other issues facing teachers. Send your questions to lferlazzo@epe.org. Read more from this blog.

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Q&A Collections: 69传媒 Instruction

By Larry Ferlazzo 鈥 August 07, 2017 3 min read
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I鈥檒l begin posting new questions and answers in early September, and during the summer will be sharing thematic posts bringing together responses on similar topics from the past six years. You can see all those collections from the first five years .

Here are the ones I鈥檝e posted so far:

Today鈥檚 theme is on 69传媒 Instruction. You can see the list following this excerpt from one of them:

Katie Keier, Stacy Nockowitz, Barbara Paciotti, and many readers share their thoughts on the debate between reading digitally or on paper.

Daniel Willingham, Kristin Ziemke, Lester Laminack, and Kimberly Carraway explore that topic of reading digitally compared to reading on paper in this post.

Christopher Lehman, Cris Tovani, Pernille Ripp, Jan Burkins, and Kim Yaris contribute their thoughts.

Sonja Cherry-Paul, Dana Johansen, Stephanie Harvey, Julie Goldman, Diana Sisson, and Betsy Sisson are the featured guests in this post.


Kimberly Carraway, Katherine S. McKnight, Harvey F. Silver, Amy Benjamin, Nancy Boyles, Rita Platt鈥攁long with readers鈥攕hare their ideas.

This post features responses from Regie Routman, Katherine S. McKnight, and Michael W. Smith.

Several educators鈥擭ancy Steineke, Sean McComb, Nancy Frey, Doug Fisher, Bill Himmele, and P茅rsida Himmele鈥攑rovide responses here.

In this post, guest responses come from educators Cheryl B. Dobbertin, Ilse O鈥橞rien, Katherine S. McKnight, and Regie Routman.

Educators Jeffrey Wilhelm and Michael Smith are co-authors of the new book, .

Jason Flom shares his ideas, as do many readers. I also add an intriguing chart.

Educators Kristi Mraz, Marjorie Martinelli, Kathy Barclay, and Cindi Rigsbee contribute their thoughts.

Donalyn Miller, Mark Barnes, and Christopher Lehman contribute their responses.

Read educator/author Nancy Steineke鈥檚 ideas, as well as comments from many readers.

Dina Strasser and Ariel Sacks share their thoughts in this post.

In addition to sharing my own response, you鈥檒l find contributions from two other guests鈥攅ducators Donalyn Miller and Myron Dueck.

This post includes three joint commentaries from Nancy Frey and Douglas Fisher; Tammy Mulligan and Clare Landrigan; and Aaron Brock and Jody Passanisi.

Read responses from three educators: Wendi Pillars, Amy Benjamin, and Christopher Lehman.

This post includes pieces from Jim Burke and David B. Cohen, as well as comments from readers.

Several educator/authors鈥擬arilee Sprenger; Jane Hill and Kirsten Miller; and Maria Gonzalez鈥攑rovide guest responses.

Stephen Krashen and Richard Allington share their ideas on helping students develop a love for reading.

Teacher/Authors Regie Routman, Laura Robb, and Kylene Beers contribute their thoughts in this installment of the reading series.

Nancie Atwell and Cris Tovani sent in their responses for this post.

This post featured recommendations from Kelly Young (my mentor), Douglas Fisher, Nancy Frey, and Carol Jago.

Donalyn Miller, the 鈥淏ook Whisperer,鈥 my colleague Dana Dusbiber, and several readers contributed here. I shared my own suggestions, too.

The opinions expressed in Classroom Q&A With Larry Ferlazzo are strictly those of the author(s) and do not reflect the opinions or endorsement of Editorial Projects in Education, or any of its publications.