Exemplary Literacy Teachers Second Edition

Exemplary Literacy Teachers  Second Edition
Author: Cathy Collins Block,John N. Mangieri
Publsiher: Guilford Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2009-04-22
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781606233696

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Identifying what exemplary teachers know and do to promote literacy achievement at every grade level, this highly motivating book provides step-by-step guidance for professional development. It helps teachers assess their strengths and build their competencies in six key domains of literacy instruction directly linked to student success. Featuring skills-building exercises, sample lesson plans, book lists, and over a dozen reproducibles, the book illustrates specific actions that teachers can take to emulate their most effective colleagues in school districts around the country. New to This Edition * Revised and updated based on the authors' professional development work with over 20,000 educators. * Expanded to cover K–12 (prior edition covered K–5). * Now includes material for literacy coaches and administrators, as well as teachers. * "Teacher-in-Action" cases offer vivid snapshots of exemplary practices. *Many of the activities and reproducibles are new or revised.

Exemplary Literacy Teachers

Exemplary Literacy Teachers
Author: Cathy Collins Block,John N. Mangieri
Publsiher: Turtleback Books
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2003-05-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1417730110

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Based on a widely cited study of exemplary teachers, this accessible book illuminates the instructional techniques and behaviors that result in the most significant achievement gains at each grade level. It guides teachers in assessing their strengths and building their skills within six key domains of literacy instruction that are directly linked to student success. Students in reading methods courses and reading practica will find it a useful resource and text. Including numerous reproducible materials, the book features: *Profiles of the characteristics of exemplary teachers at each grade level *Self-assessment exercises to help teachers determine their strengths and areas for improvement *Sample lesson plans, learning activities, and resources for different kinds of learners *Skills-building exercises to be used by teachers individually or in groups *A clear explanation of the national study, its findings, and how it was conducted

Exemplary Literacy Teachers

Exemplary Literacy Teachers
Author: Cathy Collins Block,John N. Mangieri
Publsiher: Guilford Press
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2003-05-02
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1572308915

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Based on a widely cited study of exemplary teachers, this accessible book illuminates the instructional techniques and behaviors that result in the most significant achievement gains at each grade level. It guides teachers in assessing their strengths and building their skills within six key domains of literacy instruction that are directly linked to student success. Students in reading methods courses and reading practica will find it a useful resource and text. Including numerous reproducible materials, the book features: *Profiles of the characteristics of exemplary teachers at each grade level *Self-assessment exercises to help teachers determine their strengths and areas for improvement *Sample lesson plans, learning activities, and resources for different kinds of learners *Skills-building exercises to be used by teachers individually or in groups *A clear explanation of the national study, its findings, and how it was conducted

Exemplary Instruction in the Middle Grades

Exemplary Instruction in the Middle Grades
Author: Diane Lapp,Barbara Moss
Publsiher: Guilford Press
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2011-05-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781462502813

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Offering fresh alternatives to common instructional practices that fail to get results, this accessible, highly practical guide highlights ways to motivate middle school students while enhancing content-area learning. Each chapter features an enlightening case study of a teacher whose current strategies are not supported by research; describes effective instructional alternatives, illustrated with concrete examples; and lists online resources and lesson examples. Emphasis is given to supporting critical engagement with texts and drawing on technology and new literacies. The book covers specific content areas?including science, social studies, math, and literature?as well as ways to teach oral literacy and writing across the curriculum. ?

Fundamentals of Literacy Instruction Assessment Pre K 6

Fundamentals of Literacy Instruction   Assessment  Pre K 6
Author: Martha Clare Hougen,Susan M. Smartt
Publsiher: Brookes Publishing Company
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2020
Genre: Language arts (Early childhood)
ISBN: 1681253755

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"This core text introduces pre-service teachers to the essential components of literacy and describes how to effectively deliver explicit, evidence-based instruction on each component"--

The Literacy Principal

The Literacy Principal
Author: David Wallace Booth
Publsiher: Pembroke Publishers Limited
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2007
Genre: Educational leadership
ISBN: 9781551388014

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This seminal guide to school literacy programs offers an overview of the most successful strategies education leaders can use to build a powerful reading schools.

The Literacy Principal 2nd Edition

The Literacy Principal  2nd Edition
Author: David Booth,Jennifer Rowsell
Publsiher: Pembroke Publishers Limited
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2007
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781551382166

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As the education community struggles with literacy achievement, skillful leadership has emerged as a distinguishing feature of successful schools. Since The Literacy Principal was first published, it has helped shape the discussion around accountability and successful practices that support both teachers and students. This revised and expanded second edition challenges principals to become even more involved in championing literacy in their schools. It examines the role of school leaders at both the elementary and secondary levels. Commentaries from teachers, principals, and consultants who have been involved in developing strong school-wide and district-wide literacy programs are included to demonstrate the strides that many schools have made in the last few years. The increasingly important role of school literacy coaches and mentoring teams are presented as models of the power of cooperative approaches to successful literacy programs. David Booth and Jennifer Rowsell offer an overview of the most successful strategies for creating a support network that will nurture and build a powerful reading environment. They help administrators: introduce and support cooperative approaches to literacy that involve coaches and mentoring teams; understand exemplary reading and writing programs and school-wide strategies for promoting literacy growth among students; demonstrate a commitment to literacy among teachers, parents, students, and the community; appreciate the many forms of assessment and evaluation including intervention programs for improving student performance. Rooted in the latest research and real-world experience, this new edition provides tried-and-true frameworks that principals can use in their quest to create schools where literacy thrives.

Literacy Teacher Educators

Literacy Teacher Educators
Author: Clare Kosnik,Jennifer Rowsell,Peter Williamson,Rob Simon
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2013-04-19
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789462092006

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Literacy Teacher Educators: Preparing Teachers for a Changing World brings together the perspectives of 26 literacy/English teacher educators from four countries: Canada, U.S., UK, and Australia. In this unique text the contributors, of whom many are renowned experts in critical literacy and multiliteracies, provide readers with an overview of trends in literacy/English teacher education. The chapters begin with authors’ personal stories and current research, giving readers insight into the personal and professional worlds of the contributors. Included in each chapter is a rich description of approaches to literacy instruction in teacher education. These exemplary teacher educators show in concrete detail how they are addressing our evolving understanding of literacy . This timely text, written in a highly engaging style, will be of value to teacher educators throughout the world. I have never read anything quite like this book. It contains explicit representations of the conceptual frames and work of distinguished literacy teacher educators at various stages in their careers, accounts that provide a strong counter-narrative to the mainstream discourse in policy and education, that fully embrace the uncertainties and complexities of practice." From the Forward by Susan L. Lytle, Professor Emerita of Education in the Graduate School of Education, University of Pennsylvania