Jun 16, 2022, 21:30 PM
by
David Morrill
When you’re ready to jump into some professional reading, check out this list of books that our staff created based on some of the books that we are reading or that we hear others mention. We also provide some tips for engaging your staff in a book study, if that is something that you are considering.
We hope you find time to read (or listen!) for fun this summer, whether that be gushy romances or murder mysteries, historical fiction, tabloid magazines, podcasts, or maybe a really cool new non-fiction book.
When you’re ready to jump into some professional reading, check out this list of books that our staff created based on some of the books that we are reading or that we hear others mention. We also provide some tips for engaging your staff in a book
study, if that is something that you are considering.
If you have any great book study ideas that we can share with others, let us know! And speaking of books and book studies, don’t forget your AWSP membership includes The Main Idea, educational book studies by Jenn David-Lang. Learn more about The
Main Idea on this page.
Tips for Engaging Staff in a Book Study
Include teacher leaders in making decisions and leading this work
Define your goals for the book study
Think about Universal Design for Learning (UDL) when working with your staff
Provide options for your staff members
Start with a small excerpt from the book or a short video or podcast about the topic or author
Include a variety of ways to engage with the content and discussions including online platforms
Make it fun and engaging
Set a schedule and develop agendas
Follow up throughout the year with discussions and reflection about the impact of this new learning
The Reading List