3/12/2025, 6/2/2025 – Elevating ELA: Creating a Community of Inquiry and Book Club Discussions in the 6-12 Classroom

Free Ticket


Upcoming Dates

  • 12
    Mar
    8:30 am
    -
    3:30 pm

This two day cohort designed for 6-12 ELA teachers will support educators in inspiring inquiry and student centered discussions. In Day 1 of the cohort, participants will learn the what, why, and how of essential questions to build a culture of sustained inquiry in their classroom. This professional learning experience will teach participants to frame student learning around thematic ideas and essential questions, utilize 10+ instructional tools to engage students in meaning making, and engage in active reading strategies for student engagement.  Day 2 of the cohort will focus on how to implement a student-centered literature program that promotes critical thinking and literary understanding through the study of novels and other texts. Participants will learn how to use whole-class novels as a model to guide students to choice books and book clubs that build on skills taught through whole-class novels.

Anchor texts for this training include Essential Questions: Opening Doors to Student Understanding by Jay McTighe and Grant Wiggins, Whole Novels for the Whole Class by Ariel Sacks, and A Novel Approach by Kate Roberts. Participants will receive free copies of these texts over the course of the two day cohort to support their learning and implementation of ideas. 

For more information, contact Amanda Burrows (amanda.burrow@ckes.org) or Erin McIver (erin.mciver@ckec.org

Venue:  

Address:
2331 Fortune Dr., Lexington, Kentucky, 40509, United States