Literacy Teacher Education

Literacy Teacher Education
Author: Deborah G. Litt,Susan D. Martin,Nancy A. Place
Publsiher: Guilford Publications
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2014-11-24
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781462518326

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Few resources exist to give literacy teacher educators a comprehensive view of effective, innovative practices in their field, making this uniquely practical volume an important addition to the literature. Each chapter describes research findings and pedagogical methods, with an emphasis on what teachers really need to know to succeed. Woven into the text are more than 30 detailed activities and assignments to support teacher development, written by outstanding teacher educators. Links to professional teaching standards and the Common Core State Standards are highlighted throughout. Supplemental materials, including forms, checklists, and handouts, can be downloaded and printed in a convenient 8 1/2" x 11" size.

Literacy in the Arts

Literacy in the Arts
Author: Georgina Barton
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2014-04-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783319048468

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This book explores the many dialogues that exist between the arts and literacy. It shows how the arts are inherently multimodal and therefore interface regularly with literate practice in learning and teaching contexts. It asks the questions: What does literacy look like in the arts? And what does it mean to be arts literate? It explores what is important to know and do in the arts and also what literacies are engaged in, through the journey to becoming an artist. The arts for the purpose of this volume include five art forms: Dance, Drama, Media Arts, Music and Visual Arts. The book provides a more productive exploration of the arts-literacy relationship. It acknowledges that both the arts and literacy are open-textured concepts and notes how they accommodate each other, learn about, and from each other and can potentially make education ‘better’. It is when the two stretch each other that we see an educationally productive dialogic relationship emerge.

Teaching and Learning about Family Literacy and Family Literacy Programs

Teaching and Learning about Family Literacy and Family Literacy Programs
Author: Jacqueline Lynch,Esther Prins
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2021-12-30
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781000467352

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This book provides a systematic exploration of family literacy, including its historic origins, theoretical expansion, practical applications within the field, and focused topics within family literacy. Grounded in sociocultural approaches to learning and literacy, the book covers research on how families use literacy in their daily lives as well as different models of family literacy programs and interventions that provide opportunities for parent-child literacy interactions and that support the needs of children and parents as adult learners. Chapters discuss key topics, including the roles of race, ethnicity, culture, and social class in family literacy; digital family literacies; family-school relationships and parental engagement in schools; fathers’ involvement in family literacy; accountability and employment; and more. Throughout the book, Lynch and Prins share evidence-based literacy practices and highlight examples of successful family literacy programs. Acknowledging lingering concerns, challenges, and critiques of family literacy, the book also offers recommendations for research, policy, and practice. Accessible and thorough, this book comprehensively addresses family literacies and is relevant for researchers, scholars, graduate students, and instructors and practitioners in language and literacy programs.

Teaching Literacy in the Visible Learning Classroom Grades 6 12

Teaching Literacy in the Visible Learning Classroom  Grades 6 12
Author: Douglas Fisher,Nancy Frey,John Hattie,Marisol Thayre
Publsiher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2017-04-12
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781506388366

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Teach with Optimum Impact Whether through direct instruction, guided instruction, peer-led and independent learning—every student deserves a great teacher, not by chance, but by design. In this companion to Visible Learning for Literacy, Fisher, Frey, and Hattie show you how to use learning intentions, success criteria, formative assessment and feedback to achieve profound instructional clarity. Chapter by chapter, this acclaimed author team helps put a range of learning strategies into practice, depending upon whether your 6–12 students are ready for surface, deep, or transfer levels of understanding.

Literacies

Literacies
Author: Mary Kalantzis,Bill Cope
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 465
Release: 2012-04-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781107402195

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An introduction to literacy pedagogy within today's new media environment.

Visible Learning for Literacy Grades K 12

Visible Learning for Literacy  Grades K 12
Author: Douglas Fisher,Nancy Frey,John Hattie
Publsiher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 143
Release: 2016-03-22
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781506344034

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"Every student deserves a great teacher, not by chance, but by design" — Douglas Fisher, Nancy Frey, & John Hattie What if someone slipped you a piece of paper listing the literacy practices that ensure students demonstrate more than a year’s worth of learning for a year spent in school? Would you keep the paper or throw it away? We think you’d keep it. And that’s precisely why acclaimed educators Douglas Fisher, Nancy Frey, and John Hattie wrote Visible Learning for Literacy. They know teachers will want to apply Hattie’s head-turning synthesis of more than 15 years of research involving millions of students, which he used to identify the instructional routines that have the biggest impact on student learning. These practices are "visible" for teachers and students to see, because their purpose has been made clear, they are implemented at the right moment in a student’s learning, and their effect is tangible. Yes, the "aha" moments made visible by design. With their trademark clarity and command of the research, and dozens of classroom scenarios to make it all replicable, these authors apply Hattie’s research, and show you: How to use the right approach at the right time, so that you can more intentionally design classroom experiences that hit the surface, deep, and transfer phases of learning, and more expertly see when a student is ready to dive from surface to deep. Which routines are most effective at specific phases of learning, including word sorts, concept mapping, close reading, annotating, discussion, formative assessment, feedback, collaborative learning, reciprocal teaching, and many more. Why the 8 mind frames for teachers apply so well to curriculum planning and can inspire you to be a change agent in students’ lives—and part of a faculty that embraces the idea that visible teaching is a continual evaluation of one’s impact on student’s learning. "Teachers, it’s time we embrace the evidence, update our classrooms, and impact student learning in wildly positive ways," say Doug, Nancy, and John. So let’s see Visible Learning for Literacy for what it is: the book that renews our teaching and reminds us of our influence, just in time.

Literacy Teaching and Learning

Literacy Teaching and Learning
Author: Zhihui Fang
Publsiher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2005
Genre: Education
ISBN: UOM:39015059230881

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Organized into 10 thematic sections, the 30 carefully selected articles and accompanying pedagogical features enable students to gain an in-depth understanding of and practical ideas about current trends and issues in literacy teaching and learning. This text is a must-read for preservice teachers, in-service teachers, graduate students of literacy and related fields, and alternative teaching candidates seeking reading endorsement or certification."--Jacket.

Teaching Literacy for Love and Wisdom

Teaching Literacy for Love and Wisdom
Author: Jeffrey D. Wilhelm,Bruce Novak
Publsiher: Teachers College Press
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2015-04-17
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780807770825

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This book lays out a new vision for the teaching of English, building on themes central to Wilhelm's influential "You Gotta BE The Book." With portraits of teachers and students, as well as practical strategies and advice, they provide a roadmap to educational transformation far beyond the field of English. --from publisher description