Hampton Brown PreK-12 Catalog 2008-2009 - (Page 74) Grades 9–12 Avenues Edge Professional Development National Geographic / Hampton-Brown leads the way with cost-effective professional development to support educators who teach adolescent striving readers and English language learners. Our Professional Development Courses: Develop highly-qualified literacy coaches and teachers Deliver research-based instructional strategies Tailor sessions to meet individual district or school needs Include FREE instructional materials. Courses 1 View a sample lesson from the Edge in Action Professional Development Website at NGSP.com The Foundations of Adolescent Literacy Presents teachers, literacy coaches, and administrators with the foundational knowledge related to research-based adolescent literacy instruction. Edge in Action Professional Development Website 2 Differentiating Instruction Provides teachers and literacy coaches with a solid understanding of the research that defines the needs of adolescent striving readers and English language learners and the specialized strategies needed to achieve academic success. 3 Data-Driven Instruction Supports teachers, literacy coaches, and administrators to analyze and use Edge e-Assessment data to inform instruction and improve student achievement. 4 The Edge in Action website takes professional development to a new level! Teachers, coaches, and principals have access to Edge video clips, research articles, reflection tools, and observation checklists to implement Edge with fidelity. Coaching with the Edge in Action Professional Development Website Equips literacy coaches and administrators to build teachers’ instructional skills with the Edge materials. This course includes hands-on experience with the Edge in Action Professional Development website, including video clips and coaching tools. For more information on courses and pricing, please email ProfessionalDevelopment@NGSP.com or call 1-800-816-9544 74 http://www.ngsp.com
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