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8 ways to stay ahead in lesson planning (without sacrificing student needs)

The Cornerstone for Teachers

This article is written by Truth for Teachers writer Amy Stohs. by Carl Anderson. Beliefs about lesson planning can feel like a tug of war. We want to plan ahead so we don’t have to stress-plan the night before. We also want to be responsive to student needs. These are not your average professional development books.

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I’m a 2016 Library Journal Mover and Shaker!

Barrow Media Center: Expect the Miraculous

I also met Stephanie Anderson , and after chatting, we realized we had a mutual connection with Janet Geddis and Avid Bookshop. Also, within this same time frame, I had a long phone interview with Carly Okyle, the writer for my profile. I got to chat with fellow teacher librarian Sue Kowalski and snap a quick selfie too.

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8 ways to stay ahead in lesson planning (without sacrificing student needs)

The Cornerstone for Teachers

This article is written by Truth for Teachers writer Amy Stohs. by Carl Anderson. Beliefs about lesson planning can feel like a tug of war. We want to plan ahead so we don’t have to stress-plan the night before. We also want to be responsive to student needs. These are not your average professional development books.

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