From Common Bore to We Want More Welcome! Tina Stavrou, Pasco County School District Deborah Kozdras: University of South Florida Stavros Center Jodi Pushkin: Newspaper in Education http://nieonline.com/tbtimes/downloads/supplements/2013_TobaccoFree.pdf
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From Common Bore to We Want More
Welcome!
Tina Stavrou, Pasco County School DistrictDeborah Kozdras: University of South Florida Stavros CenterJodi Pushkin: Newspaper in Education
NIE programs throughout the state are a cooperative effort between schools and newspapers to promote the use of newspapers in print and electronic form as educational resources.
The goal of NIE is to build future, life-long readers, productive citizens and critical thinkers.
Developing daily habits
Using the newspaper in your classroom and NIE curriculum on a regular basis helps students develop daily reading habits that they will carry through their lives.
The daily newspaper provides a vital link to the real world for students who too often do not realize the value of their academic programs. The study of today's critical issues, events and people helps students understand the past and see a role for themselves in their future world.
CSI-R Model for Reading -> Writing
• Content: What content do you want to teach? What is your essential question? What is the disciplinary vocabulary?
• Standards/Skills/Strategies: What CSSS standards will help students learn the content.
• Investigate: Immerse students within a lesson where they investigate to find evidence to answer the question.
• Report: Show what you know through reporting(write, podcast, blog, movie, etc.)
Florida Press Educational Services
Florida Press Educational Services, Inc. (FPES) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization of newspaper professionals that promotes reading, particularly for young people. The primary objectives for FPES have been established by the Newspaper Association of America.