Featuring
Host, Mark Gura’s interview with education author and speaker, Bernard Percy
Episode 3: Every Kid Should Write and Publish This episode features an interview with Bernard Percy, an internationally known author and speaker on a variety of education subjects. Percy guided his elementary grade students in writing How to Grow a Child: A Child’s Advice to Parents, a book that was published and distributed internationally. Also, this episode covers a variety of approaches and resources for authentic student writing and publishing projects, such as how to create a digital book and a class newspaper. |
Episode
Segments with Run Times:
1. Opening
Essay: Authentic Writing and Publishing Projects Starts @ 4:00 minutes
2. Teacher
and Class Created Textbooks: Apple website “iBooks textbooks for iPad. There’s
nothing textbook about them.” and KQED blog
article – “How to Create Your Own Textbook, With or Without Apple Starts @ 10:42
minutes
3. How
To: School and Class Newspapers Segment Starts @ 14:55 minutes
4. How
To Publish Student Writing on the Web: Approaches and Resources Discussed Segment Starts
@ 17:36 minutes
5. Finding an Authentic Audience for Student
Writers Segment
Starts @ 19:42 minutes
6. Every
Kid Should Write and Publish – Discussion of the content of a popular YouTube
Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7bjRr24dgIc
Segment Starts @ 25:03 minutes
7. Interview with Bernard Percy: As an elementary
school teacher, Bernard supported and guided group of elementary grades
students in writing a book that was published by a major publishing house. The
book, How to Grow a Child: A Child’s Advice to Parents was published twice,
with 3 decades between editions. Segment Starts @ 32:45 minutes
Links to Content and Resources
a) YouTube video: Every Kid Should Write and Publish!
http://youtu.be/7bjRr24dgIc b) Website: iBooks textbooks for iPad. There’s nothing textbook about them.
http://www.apple.com/education/ibooks-textbooks/
c) Article from KQED ‘MindShift’ blog “How to Create Your Own Textbook, With or Without Apple http://blogs.kqed.org/mindshift/2012/01/how-to-create-your-own-textbook-with-or-without-apple/
Links to Content and Resources
a) YouTube video: Every Kid Should Write and Publish!
http://youtu.be/7bjRr24dgIc b) Website: iBooks textbooks for iPad. There’s nothing textbook about them.
http://www.apple.com/education/ibooks-textbooks/
c) Article from KQED ‘MindShift’ blog “How to Create Your Own Textbook, With or Without Apple http://blogs.kqed.org/mindshift/2012/01/how-to-create-your-own-textbook-with-or-without-apple/
d) Downloadable PDF Resource (Miami
Herald): Creating a Classroom Newspaper http://nie.miamiherald.com/_pdf/CreatingAClassroomNewspaperNAA.pdf
e) Scribd: Scribd is a
social publishing site, where tens of millions of people share original
writings and documents. Scribd's vision is to liberate the written word. www.scribd.com
f) Docstoc: Docstoc is an
electronic document repository and online store, aimed at providing
professional, financial and legal documents for the business community. http://www.docstoc.com/
g) Article from Edutopia Blog: “Young Writers Become Primary Sources”
http://www.edutopia.org/blog/one-world-student-writing-primary-sources-suzie-boss
http://www.edutopia.org/blog/one-world-student-writing-primary-sources-suzie-boss
h) One World Education: “Our Mission: To prepare youth to be culturally and
globally literate citizens and to enhance student engagement and learning
through a classroom curriculum built around student writing on culture and
global issues”
www.oneworldeducation.org/
www.oneworldeducation.org/
j) Bernard Percy’s Book - How to Grow a
Child: A Child’s Advice to Parents
http://actionpublishing.com/non-fiction_books/percy-how-to-grow-a-child.html
and…
http://www.amazon.com/How-Grow-Child-Childs-Parents/dp/1888045248
- Host, Mark Gura’s
blog www.markgura.blogspot.comhttp://actionpublishing.com/non-fiction_books/percy-how-to-grow-a-child.html
and…
http://www.amazon.com/How-Grow-Child-Childs-Parents/dp/1888045248
- Literacy Special Interest Group links: http://siglit.iste.wikispaces.net/HOME+PAGE
http://www.iste-community.org/group/siglit
http://www.iste.org/connect/special-interest-groups/sig-directory/siglit.aspx
- Contact the Literacy Special Interest PODCAST:
literacyspecialinterestgroup@gmail.com
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COMING SOON…Upcoming episodes, featuring inspiring
interviews with:
- NY Times Bestselling Author, Andrea Davis Pinkney: http://www.scholastic.com/teachers/contributor/andrea-davis-pinkney - Scholastic Playwright, Mack Lewis: http://macklewis.com/ - ISTE Keynoter, Jeff Piontek, author of Blogs, Wikis, and Podcasts, Oh My! Electronic Media in the Classroom http://www.teachercreatedmaterials.com/estore/product/50112
- NY Times Bestselling Author, Andrea Davis Pinkney: http://www.scholastic.com/teachers/contributor/andrea-davis-pinkney - Scholastic Playwright, Mack Lewis: http://macklewis.com/ - ISTE Keynoter, Jeff Piontek, author of Blogs, Wikis, and Podcasts, Oh My! Electronic Media in the Classroom http://www.teachercreatedmaterials.com/estore/product/50112
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