Thursday, August 30, 2007

Meet a Reading Mentor

Teacher Magazine is giving new teachers an opportunity to learn from 6th grade teacher Donalyn Miller who is passionate about kids reading.

"A self-proclaimed “book whisperer,” 6th grade language arts and social studies teacher Donalyn Miller says she has yet to meet a child she couldn’t turn into a reader. On average, her students at Trinity Meadow Intermediate School in Keller, Texas, read between 50 and 60 books a year; last year, one of her students read 300 books. According to school lore, Miller's 6th graders have been known to become so engrossed in books that they walk into walls and insist on being photographed with their favorite books in class pictures. Even her former students return to borrow from her library, which has more than 2,000 titles and extends beyond her classroom into a storage closet across the hall. And her methods have also produced more than anecdotal results: Last year, her students received a 100 percent passing rate on the reading portion of the Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills, with 90 percent receiving a "recommended" score. "

Don't you wish every child could have a teacher like Ms. Miller for 6th grade? Teachers can submit questions through the website to learn what has worked for her. There is general concensus that new teachers who receive mentoring (and it doesn't have to be face-to-face) are less frustrated and more successful in their teaching jobs. So kudos to Teacher Magazine for making this possible. Website registration is free.

5 comments:

donopolis said...

Part two is now up....

http://www.teachermagazine.org/tm/articles/2007/09/12/06millermentorii.h19.html

donopolis said...

She now has a blog @ http://blogs.edweek.org/teachers/book_whisperer/

Annie said...

It's time to revisit the "book whisperer"

Check it out.

http://blogs.edweek.org/teachers/book_whisperer/

Alex said...

I'm in her class this year!!!
It's GREAT!!!
She has to be the best Language Arts teacher in the world!!!!!!!

Annie said...

Alex, that is so great to hear. You are the audience that really counts!