When teachers cultivate children’s agency, students achieve. It’s that simple. In W I R E for Agency, two dynamic educators name four simple moves that lead to self-efficacy in students and to responsive teaching. Teachers learn to:
Use a framework of Watch, Intend, Reflect, and Engage as a daily tool in Workshop or any literacy program
Address all aspects of agency with concrete actions, including cultural responsiveness, self-regulation, engagement, and growth mindset
Envision curricula and environments for student-centered learning
Design collaborative learning experiences that give students practice with goal setting, taking action, and reflecting on progress
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When teachers cultivate children’s agency, students achieve. It’s that simple. In W I R E for Agency, two dynamic educators name four simple moves that lead to self-efficacy in students and to responsive teaching. Teachers learn to:
Use a framework of Watch, Intend, Reflect, and Engage as a daily tool in Workshop or any literacy program
Address all aspects of agency with concrete actions, including cultural responsiveness, self-regulation, engagement, and growth mindset
Envision curricula and environments for student-centered learning
Design collaborative learning experiences that give students practice with goal setting, taking action, and reflecting on progress
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