More Tools for Teaching Content Literacy

More Tools for Teaching Content Literacy
Author: Janet Allen
Publsiher: Stenhouse Publishers
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2008
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781571107718

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"In Tools for Teaching Content Literacy Janet Allen put a wealth of research-based instructional tools at teachers' fingertips to help students make connections with information resources and to read critically. More Tools for Teaching Content Literacy extends this treasure trove with twenty-five new instructional strategies - from Expert Groups to Point-of-View Guides to Wordstorming - using the same compact tabbed flipchart format. More Tools is a handy reference that provides instant access to succinct description, practical strategies, and manageable assessments, allowing teachers to save time and be more flexible and confident in meeting students' needs."--BOOK JACKET.

Tools for Teaching Content Literacy

Tools for Teaching Content Literacy
Author: Janet Allen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 54
Release: 2004
Genre: Education
ISBN: UVA:X006144910

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Tabbed flipchart designed as a ready reference for content reading and writing instruction.

Literacy Tools in the Classroom

Literacy Tools in the Classroom
Author: Richard Beach,Gerald Campano,Melissa Borgmann,Brian Edmiston
Publsiher: Teachers College Press
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2015-04-17
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780807770641

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This innovative resource describes how teachers can help students employ "literacy tools" across the curriculum to foster learning. The authors demonstrate how literacy tools such as narratives, question-asking, spoken-word poetry, drama, writing, digital communication, images, and video encourage critical inquiry in the 5-12 classroom. The book provides many examples and adaptable lessons from diverse classrooms and connects to an active Website where readers can join a growing professional community, share ideas, and get frequent updates: http://literacytooluses.pbworks.com

Reading for Information in Elementary School

Reading for Information in Elementary School
Author: Nancy Frey,Douglas Fisher
Publsiher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2007
Genre: Education
ISBN: UVA:X004899376

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Reading for Information in Elementary School: Content Literacy Strategies to Build Comprehension was written to give k-5 teachers the tools they need to lay an educational groundwork that promotes students' success with informational text from the early grades. Packed with research-based, classroom-proven strategies, the book follows a before, during, and after reading format that models the most effective approach to reading for information, focusing on the processes required to develop content literacy. You'll meet the teachers, sit in on their lessons, witness their students' responses, and come away from this book with a model for teaching your students to read successfully for information and a handbook of proven strategies to implement. Features: Examples of instructional strategies-This book follows six elementary teachers (grades K-5) as they utilize strategies with informational texts. These examples are detailed and include student and teacher dialogue to provide readers with the sense they are watching the lesson unhold. Each focus instructional strategy is research-based-The instructional strategies outlined in this book have a research base and have been implemented in schools across the country. Margin notes provide readers with additional information and resources-Readers are referred to other sources of information at common places that they may have questions. A clear process for organizing instruction is provided-The strategies and texts presented in the book follow the before/during/after instructional organization used by teachers to foster reading comprehension. Book covers of informational texts-Each chapter features the covers and bibliographical information of some of the best informational texts available today.

Developing Content Area Literacy

Developing Content Area Literacy
Author: Patricia A. Antonacci,Patricia Antonacci,Catherine M. O’Callaghan
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2010-04-22
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781412972833

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Strategies for Developing Content Area Literacy in Middle and Secondary Classrooms addresses the challenges facing students as they move from learning to read in the primary grades to reading to learn in the middle and secondary classrooms; and it will offer a description of the components for all effective adolescent literacy programs that should be required as part of the middle and high school curriculum. The heart of the book will offer classroom teachers in primary and secondary schools an easy-to-follow and comprehensive set of instructional strategies for students' development of literacy skills for reading, writing, and studying in the content areas.

Re Imagining Content Area Literacy Instruction

 Re Imagining Content Area Literacy Instruction
Author: Roni Jo Draper,Paul Broomhead,Amy Peterson Jensen,Daniel Siebert,Jeffrey D. Nokes
Publsiher: Teachers College Press
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2015-04-18
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780807771334

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Today’s teachers need to prepare students for a world that places increasingly higher literacy demands on its citizens. In this timely book, the authors explore content-area literacy and instruction in English, music, science, mathematics, social studies, visual arts, technology, and theatre. Each of the chapters has been written by teacher educators who are experts in their discipline. Their key recommendations reflect the aims and instructional frameworks unique to content-area learning. This resource focuses on how literacy specialists and content-area educators can combine their talents to teach all readers and writers in the middle and secondary school classroom. The text features vignettes from classroom practice with visuals to demonstrate, for example, how we read a painting or hear the discourse of a song. Additional contributors: Marta Adair, Diane L. Asay, Sharon R. Gray, Sirpa Grierson, Scott Hendrickson, Steven L. Shumway, Geoffrey A. Wright Roni Jo Draperis an associate professor in the Department of Teacher Education in the David O. McKay School of Education.Paul Broomheadis associate professor and coordinator of the Music Education Division in the School of Music.Amy Petersen Jensenis an associate professor in the College of Fine Arts and Communications.Jeffery D. Nokesis an assistant professor in the History Department.Daniel Siebertis an associate professor in the Department of Mathematics Education. All editors are at Brigham Young University, Utah. “This is a must-read for educators engaged in professional development efforts aimed at improving students’ learning across the content areas. The editors and chapter authors are to be applauded for taking up the call to place content-area literacy squarely in the disciplines.” —From the Foreword byThomas W. Bean, University of Nevada, Las Vegas “A great tool for developing disciplinary literacy.” —Douglas Fisher, San Diego State University “Draper and her colleagues successfully convey the complex and subject-specific nature of effective content area literacy instruction. This book reminds us in refreshing ways that there is more to effective reading than decoding and prior knowledge.” —George G. Hruby, Executive Director, Collaborative Center for Literacy Development, University of Kentucky “From its grounding in inquiry and collaboration, to its contemporary views of literacy and text, this book is an important response to recent calls to redress century-old recommendations for teaching reading. It is exciting to recommend(Re)ImaginingContent-Area Literacy Instructionfor any course or in-service project with a focus on content-area literacy instruction.” —Kathleen Hinchman, Syracuse University, School of Education

Power Tools for Adolescent Literacy

Power Tools for Adolescent Literacy
Author: Jan Rozzelle,Carol Scearce
Publsiher: Solution Tree Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2009-04-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781934009758

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Are there students in your classroom who have hit the reading wall? Studies indicate comprehension regresses in many students once they reach middle school. Teachers need the right resources in their classrooms for engaging students in reading. This book is a veritable encyclopedia of literacy strategies secondary teachers can apply to all content areas immediately. It integrates key strategies, research from top literacy experts, and proven intervention practices.

How to Coach Teachers Who Don t Think Like You

How to Coach Teachers Who Don t Think Like You
Author: Bonnie M. Davis
Publsiher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2007-11-14
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781452208442

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This how-to resource encourages teachers to write and reflect upon their practices in a unique approach to coaching that bridges content areas and honors distinctive learning styles.