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"Everything we read stimulates our mind to think, and what we think determines what we desire, and desires are the seedbed of our actions. Given this iron law of human nature--from reading to thinking, to desiring, to acting--we are shaping our destiny by the ideas we choose to have enter our minds through print." - Fr. John Hardon, S.J., The Catholic Lifetime Reading Plan

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Thursday, June 14, 2007

Help Me Help You with Teen Literacy

(cross posted at Teen Literacy Tips)

Thanks to everyone who has visited and subscribed to my new project, Teen Literacy Tips. Each day more and more people read the blog and download resources. I'm hoping to provide as much valuable information as possible to those who teach literature to teens.

If you're a teacher or a homeschooling parent of teenagers, I would love to hear what your needs and desires are. You can leave a comment on this post, on the Teen Literacy forums or by contacting me directly.

Which of these would be most helpful to you?
  • Book lists, reviews and suggestions
  • Lesson plans for specific books
  • Book discussion forums for teachers and teens
  • Handouts, assessments and other documents to download
  • Audio presentations (What topics? How long would you like the presentation to be? Are you interested in a weekly podcast?)
  • Video presentations
  • Teaching strategies to make learning more interesting, fun and productive
What have I not mentioned that you would like to see?

Thanks for all of your help. I have the best readers in the blogosphere!

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