EPISODE · Aug 30, 2023 · 1H 1M
170 A Spiraled Art
from Kolbecast · host Kolbe Academy
AMDG. Thinking well is important. Communicating those thoughts well is too. As the school year kicks off, English and Literature department teachers Kim Crawford, Amanda Hayes, and Beth Dobrozsi share insights and tips for helping students learn to put thoughts to paper. They describe the progression of writing approaches and skills throughout various grade levels, challenges for students with ADD or ADHD, and the importance of physicality in writing. Their encouragement and tricks, coupled with the Kolbe support options they describe, are a launch pad for developing nuance, style, and clarity. Related Kolbecast episodes: 61 Middle Ground with Amanda Hayes and Alex Pischke 70 First Draft: A Parent In-Service 87 Home Base featuring homeroom teachers 160 A Legendary Occasion, highlights from Kolbe Academy’s in-person 2023 commencement 164 This Is Not a Kolbe Infomercial 145 Subsidiarity, Support, and Resources Writing resources recommended by our guests: Kolbe Academy’s new Writing and Style Guide is now available! Purdue OWL Guide to Grammar and Writing from Capital Community College The Excelsior College OWL Writing@CSU (Colorado State University) The Writing Center at UNC (especially the tips & tools section) Grammarly Kolbecast episodes cover a range of topics relating to school at home, the life of faith, and Catholic education. Using the filters on our website, you can sort the episodes to find just what you're looking for. If you listen to the Kolbecast via a podcast app/player, we'd be so grateful to you for leaving a rating and review. That helps us reach more listeners. However you listen, please spread the word about the Kolbecast! Have questions or suggestions for future episodes? We'd love to hear from you! Send your thoughts to [email protected] and be a part of the Kolbecast odyssey.
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AMDG. Thinking well is important. Communicating those thoughts well is too. As the school year kicks off, English and Literature department teachers Kim Crawford, Amanda Hayes, and Beth Dobrozsi share insights and tips for helping students learn to put thoughts to paper. They describe the progression of writing approaches and skills throughout various grade levels, challenges for students with ADD or ADHD, and the importance of physicality in writing. Their encouragement and tricks, coupled with the Kolbe support options they describe, are a launch pad for developing nuance, style, and clarity. Related Kolbecast episodes: 61 Middle Ground with Amanda Hayes and Alex Pischke 70 First Draft: A Parent In-Service 87 Home Base featuring homeroom teachers 160 A Legendary Occasion, highlights from Kolbe Academy’s in-person 2023 commencement 164 This Is Not a Kolbe Infomercial 145 Subsidiarity, Support, and Resources Writing resources recommended by our guests: Kolbe Academy’s new Writing and Style Guide is now available! Purdue OWL Guide to Grammar and Writing from Capital Community College The Excelsior College OWL Writing@CSU (Colorado State University) The Writing Center at UNC (especially the tips & tools section) Grammarly Kolbecast episodes cover a range of topics relating to school at home, the life of faith, and Catholic education. Using the filters on our website, you can sort the episodes to find just what you're looking for. If you listen to the Kolbecast via a podcast app/player, we'd be so grateful to you for leaving a rating and review. That helps us reach more listeners. However you listen, please spread the word about the Kolbecast! Have questions or suggestions for future episodes? We'd love to hear from you! Send your thoughts to [email protected] and be a part of the Kolbecast odyssey.
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