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You can join book clubs at the following links:


Book Dates Leader How to Join the Discussion Read and Post
You Can't Say You Can't Play by Vivian Paley
Starts March 1 Will D (SchoolAdmin.com) Coming Soon! Discussion Here
The Childhood Roots of Adult Happiness by Edward M. Hallowell November 1-15, 2007 Joel B (Choate) and Patrice H-C (Alexandria Country Day School) Discussion Guide Here Discussion Archive Here
Five Minds for the Future by Howard Gardner October 15-31, 2007 Curt L (U Chicago Lab School) Discussion Guide Here Discussion Archive Here
A Whole New Mind by Daniel Pink October 1-15, 2007 Pat B (NAIS) Discussion Guide Here Discussion Archive Here
Made to Stick by Chip Heath and Dan Heath September 15-30, 2007 Will D (SchoolAdmin.com) Intro Page Discussion Archive Here
The Courage to Teach by Parker Palmer July 15-31, 2007 Roberta W (Alexandria Country Day School) Intro Page Discussion Archive Here
Zapp! by William Byham and Jeff Cox July 1-15, 2007 SherryW (SchoolAdmin.com) Intro Page Discussion Archive Here


About Us

Welcome to TeacherPlaces Book Clubs. This site is an extension of the professional learning community of educators that is gathering and connecting over at TeacherPlaces.com. Book Clubs is designed to facilitate a special kind of connection, the one that teachers make when they read and discuss books that interest them. This form of online discussion is in its infancy, and we are dedicated to exploring its potential here.

For some, joining an online discussion here is an extension of a real-world group at your school or a library nearby. For others, the group is truly "virtual," meeting and interacting in a fashion peculiar to the rhythms and tools of "asynchronous discussion forums." In fact, the hows and whys of this kind of discussion forum are a topic of interest in and of themselves. If you are interested in reading more about asynchronous discussions, visit our research page.

If you are interested in joining a group, check out two things first. The leader of each group has established a blog for group members to post to; the leader's thoughts about how the group will function can be found there, usually in the first post to the blog, so scroll down if you don't see it.

Next, visit our "How It Works" page for the thinking behind the site and some general suggestions for participation. Oh, and if you have a book in mind for a future club, please go ahead and suggest a book.

In order to participate, you will need to register. Even if you are already a member at TeacherPlaces, a separate registration is required here, and you will find it quick and simple--no emails to confirm or anything!

And if this is your first experience with a TeacherPlaces website, please come visit at TeacherPlaces.com, where teachers can establish a professional home on the web, complete with blog, file storage, and other useful tools. TeacherPlaces also supports groups of teachers who want to come together around topics of shared interest and form professional learning communities. We'd be glad to have your experience and ideas as part of TeacherPlaces, too!
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