tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-220390520594776250.post4295556375278390698..comments2023-12-28T16:31:10.689-06:00Comments on Literacy Learning Zone: {Being the Change: Week 2} #cyberPDMichellehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04822472844833732246noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-220390520594776250.post-66581210423058430822018-07-21T08:21:23.604-05:002018-07-21T08:21:23.604-05:00Michelle,
I was nodding "me too" in your...Michelle,<br />I was nodding "me too" in your "at first I thought - now I think" points. I, too, thought this book would be an SEL approach, but I realize now it is a much bigger way to open our minds and make sense of our world. It pushes us to look at situations from different perspectives and to really listen with our hearts. Sara's book has helped me to think about ways to honor students in their thinking and open the door for thoughtful conversation. <br /><br />CathyCathyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08233792477358685156noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-220390520594776250.post-78953017955633973872018-07-18T12:21:46.450-05:002018-07-18T12:21:46.450-05:00Reading your "I used to think.../Now I think....Reading your "I used to think.../Now I think..." ideas on social comprehension made me think about how my own ideas are evolving, too. It made me connect to the idea that there are not "good readers" and "struggling readers;" we are all readers, and we are all adding to our skill set all the time. I think this is the way it is with social comprehension, too.Cara Wegrzynhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17278600101105623754noreply@blogger.com