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Don Killgallon

Don Killgallon is the originator of the sentence-composing approach and author of numerous sentence-composing worktexts. He is the author or coauthor of Grammar for College Writing (2010), Story Grammar for Elementary School (2008), Grammar for High School (2007), Grammar for Middle School (2006), Sentence Composing for Elementary School (2000), Sentence Composing for High School (1998), Sentence Composing for College (1998), Sentence Composing for Middle School (1997), and Daily Sentence Composing (Great Source). He’s a veteran teacher of secondary English, a former specialist in middle and high school education for the state of Maryland, and currently a teacher of writing at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County.

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Jim Burke shares how a question-driven classroom engages adolescents of the digital age inside schoo... How big questions engage and motivate students who have grown up digitally

Jim Burke shares how, by organizing teaching around big questions, he’s able to create curricular co... Integrating standards, differentiation, and engagement by designing curriculum around big questions.

Clock Watchers authors Stevi Quate and John McDermott find out just how dramatic an effect the Six C... How to Reach Your Clock Watchers