Why Teach Biography and Memoir: Nonfiction Series Part 1 [S5 E116]

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Hey Brave New Teachers! We’re excited to start a brand new series that we’re putting together for you, starting with this episode.

This series will lead into our newest virtual workshop (what we’ve called “festivals” in the past!) that will be held on October 3, 2022. It will be centered around nonfiction and teaching biography and memoir. You can register for the workshop here

Are you wondering why we’ve chosen biography and memoir? To put it simply, using biography and memoir, whether it’s a whole unit or sprinkled into your other units, is the single best way to bring authentic voice into your classroom. 

Obviously fiction texts are amazing. I mean, we are English teachers after all. We love fiction! But seeing the world in someone else’s eyes, in an authentic voice, is absolutely pivotal to a student’s experience in an ELA class. 

Not only do biographies and memories help our students see new experiences and perspectives, but they are the best empathy builder that we could have.

Through these podcast episodes, and our next virtual workshop, we hope to provide you with tools for using biography and memoir as a very specific way of bringing skills to students that they might not be getting in other places.

Topics Covered:

  • Four big points that will build our case for biography and memoir

  • The explosion of the memoir genre, and why it’s so great for our students

  • A variety of ways that you can use biography and memoirs 

  • How supplementals can help when reading a heavy novel

  • An announcement about our upcoming workshop

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