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Keith Schoch is an educator, presenter, and advocate for reading. He shares resources and recommendations through three blogs: Teaching that Sticks, Teach with Picture Books, and How to Teach a Novel. Email Keith Schoch.
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    How to Give an IGNITE Talk - Most of us have heard of the inspirational TED Talks. Slightly less well-known are the Ignite Talks, which allow speakers only five minutes, with accompany...
    7 years ago
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    Will's Words: Learning to Love Language with William Shakespeare - Students are never too young to begin immersing themselves in the language of William Shakespeare. *Will's Words: How William Shakespeare Changed the Way...
    8 years ago

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