The Administration and Supervision of Reading Programs

The Administration and Supervision of Reading Programs
Author: Shelley B. Wepner,Dorothy S. Strickland
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2008
Genre: Education
ISBN: STANFORD:36105124010880

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Now in its Fourth Edition, this popular textbook is still the most comprehensive resource on the oversight of literacy programs (PreK-12). With chapters written by experts with years of experience in schools, this new edition has been completely updated to incorporate current views about the literacy field in relation to governmental changes and regulations such as the No Child Left Behind Act. Offering specific guidelines that literacy leaders can use to improve their programs, the text covers selecting materials, assessing the quality of teachers, providing staff development, working with different types of learners, and incorporating writing and technology.

The Administration and Supervision of Literacy Programs

The Administration and Supervision of Literacy Programs
Author: Shelley B. Wepner,Diana J. Quatroche
Publsiher: Teachers College Press
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2021
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780807779866

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“Readers gain insight into the research behind these issues and why they are particularly relevant to the 21st century classroom. More importantly, one sees how these various topics should be operationalized in schools and classrooms—always with a good literacy leader guiding the way.” —From the Foreword by Jack Cassidy, past president, International Literacy Association The Sixth Edition focuses on providing instruction at all grade levels and for different types of learners within the context of current state and federal mandates. It explores specific program elements related to materials selection, teacher evaluation, professional development, student assessment, writing, technology, school- and districtwide evaluation, and parent and community outreach. Contributors include Peter Afflerbach, Rita M. Bean, William G. Brozo, M. Susan Burns, Patricia A. Edwards, Douglas Fisher, Elena Forzani, Nancy Frey, Jennifer L. Goeke, James V. Hoffman, Jacy Ippolito, Julie K. Kidd, Diane Lapp, Donald J. Leu, Maryann Mraz, Diana J. Quatroche, Timothy Rasinski, D. Ray Reutzel, Kristen D. Ritchey, Misty Sailors, MaryEllen Vogt, Shelley B. Wepner.

The Administration and Supervision of Reading Programs

The Administration and Supervision of Reading Programs
Author: Shelley B. Wepner,Joan T. Feeley,Dorothy S. Strickland
Publsiher: Teachers College Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2002
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0807741817

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Now in its Third Edition, this popular textbook offers valuable information about administering effective reading programs from the pre-elementary through the college level. All chapters have been revised to include the most current information, trends, and research, and a new chapters has been added on college/university reading programs.

Administration and Supervision of the Reading writing Program

Administration and Supervision of the Reading writing Program
Author: Marguerite C. Radencich
Publsiher: Allyn & Bacon
Total Pages: 330
Release: 1995
Genre: Education
ISBN: UOM:39015031820858

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This practical, up-to-date guide to effectively managing the many facets of a reading/writing program helps school-based administrators and district supervisors deal with the increasing demands they face daily. From creating a literacy philosophy to developing a multidimensional assessment program, the book touches on virtually every major responsibility and issue supervisors and administrators are likely to confront. It addresses the specific needs of the district role and the school-based role, as well as the areas pertinent to both. And it includes cutting edge issues such as flexible grouping, censorship, whole language, controversial materials, and services for special needs students. The book is complete with practical guidelines, extensive resources, and specific examples applicable to elementary, middle, and high school programs. Specific procedures for many processes are provided, including selecting textbooks and nonprint materials, implementing change, conducting classroom demonstrations, and developing staff. Also included are descriptions of key studies and reference literature, sample forms, lists of publishers (including those that publish student writing), a text friendliness checklist, and resource lists for professionals, parents, and students. K-12 reading and writing program supervisors and administrators. A Longwood Professional Book

Supervision of Literacy Programs

Supervision of Literacy Programs
Author: Lawrence G. Erickson
Publsiher: Allyn & Bacon
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1995
Genre: Education
ISBN: UVA:X002526267

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*HE07, Supervision of Literacy Programs: Teachers as Grass Roots Change Agents, Lawrence G. Erickson(Southern Illinois University), H6240-1, 208 pp. 6 x 9, 0-205-16240-1, paperbound, 1995, $20.25f, August*/ Describes how to plan and implement changes in the teaching of both reading and writing. Case studies, personal experiences, and metaphors speak directly to teachers. A narrative writing style is combined with traditional textbook step-by-step processes and lists of sequenced events based on the current knowledge of school-based change agentry.

Teaching with Literacy Programs

Teaching with Literacy Programs
Author: Patricia A. Edwards,Kristen L. White,Ann M. Castle,Laura J. Hopkins
Publsiher: Harvard Education Press
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2023-09-21
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781682538265

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A step-by-step guide to developing equitable literacy instruction by adapting curriculum to support diverse learners. In Teaching with Literacy Programs, Patricia A. Edwards, Kristen L. White, Laura J. Hopkins, and Ann M. Castle present a model that allows educators to address educational inequity through the critical and adaptive use of existing literacy curriculum materials. In this accessible work, they advise educators on ways to combine common classroom materials, such as basal readers and core reading programs, with instructional practices that provide high-quality, responsive instruction to all students. Edwards, White, Hopkins, and Castle credit literacy instruction as a core part of overall educational equity, and they recognize the crucial role that educators play in translating materials into instruction that benefits all learners. Here they offer teacher education in support of this essential role, deftly guiding educators through a four-part development process, CARE, an acronym for cultivating critical consciousness, analyzing materials, reconstructing curricula, and evaluating instruction reflectively to advance equity. Built upon culturally relevant, sustaining, and antiracist pedagogy, CARE enables teachers to provide literacy instruction that meets the range of needs and performance levels in classrooms, supporting students in attaining academic achievement, cultural competence, and critical consciousness. The approach outlined in this work, which can be put into immediate practice, helps educators to provide literacy instruction that builds on students' multiple literacies and reduces educational inequity.

Organization and Administration of School Reading Programs

Organization and Administration of School Reading Programs
Author: Leo Fay
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 64
Release: 1971
Genre: Reading
ISBN: LCCN:78031451

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Handbook for Organizing and Managing Literacy Programs for Adults

Handbook for Organizing and Managing Literacy Programs for Adults
Author: National Institute for Advanced Studies (U.S.)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 130
Release: 1979
Genre: Adult education
ISBN: UCR:31210024869073

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