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Donalyn Miller
Donalyn Miller has worked with a variety of upper elementary and middle school students and currently teaches fifth grade at O.A. Peterson Elementary in Fort Worth, Texas. In her popular book, The Book Whisperer, Donalyn reflects on her journey to become a reading teacher and describes how she... show more

Donalyn Miller has worked with a variety of upper elementary and middle school students and currently teaches fifth grade at O.A. Peterson Elementary in Fort Worth, Texas. In her popular book, The Book Whisperer, Donalyn reflects on her journey to become a reading teacher and describes how she inspires and motivates her middle school students to read 40 or more books a year. In her latest book, Reading in the Wild, Donalyn collects responses from 900 adult readers and uses this information to teach lifelong reading habits to her students. Donalyn currently facilitates the community blog, The Nerdy Book Club and co-writes a regular column for Scholastic's Principal-to-Principal Newsletter. Her articles about teaching and reading have appeared in publications such as Education Week Teacher, The Reading Teacher, Educational Leadership, and The Washington Post.
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Birth date: August 13
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Steph Ellis
Steph Ellis rated it 11 years ago
This book didn't have as much impact on me as "Reading in the Wild" did. I wonder if that is because of the order I read them in? I also didn't think there were as many practical tips for me to take out of this book. However, if you are a teacher who does not enjoy reading yourself or a teacher ...
Steph Ellis
Steph Ellis rated it 11 years ago
"Reading changes your life. Reading unlocks worlds unknown or forgotten, taking travelers around the world and through time. Reading helps you escape the confines of school and pursue your own education. Through characters - the saints and the sinners, real or imagined - reading shows you how to ...
Shelly's Book Journal
Shelly's Book Journal rated it 12 years ago
Why is it that kids have fallen out of love with reading? Is it because of video games or TV ....or is because they have never been given the chance to learn how to appreciate the art of reading? Has standardized testing and programs like Accelerated reading sucked all the fun of books out of today'...
Randi's Blog
Randi's Blog rated it 13 years ago
I will definitely be buying a copy to keep in my classroom. This is a must-read for teachers, especially English language arts teachers!
NTE
NTE rated it 14 years ago
Reading this book reminded me of a couple of things:1) I really miss teaching, and need to get back to it2) If a teacher knows what she's doing, kids can achieve pretty much anything3) Nobody understands teaching reading like an avid reader. (I don't think you can do it any other way)And Miller is,...
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