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Reading Reconsidered

A Practical Guide to Rigorous Literacy Instruction
BuchKartoniert, Paperback
448 Seiten
Englisch
John Wiley & Sons Incerschienen am12.04.2016
TEACH YOUR STUDENTS TO READ LIKE CHAMPIONS WITH RIGOR, INDEPENDENCE, PRECISION, AND INSIGHT The world we are preparing our students to succeed in is one bound together by words and phrases. Our students learn their literature, history, math, science, or art via a firm foundation of strong reading skills.mehr
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KlappentextTEACH YOUR STUDENTS TO READ LIKE CHAMPIONS WITH RIGOR, INDEPENDENCE, PRECISION, AND INSIGHT The world we are preparing our students to succeed in is one bound together by words and phrases. Our students learn their literature, history, math, science, or art via a firm foundation of strong reading skills.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-1-119-10424-7
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2016
Erscheinungsdatum12.04.2016
Seiten448 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 182 mm, Höhe 235 mm, Dicke 28 mm
Gewicht762 g
Artikel-Nr.33863120

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Video Contents ix About the Authors xvii About Uncommon Schools xix Acknowledgments xxi Introduction 1 Part 1 The Core of the Core 11 1 Text Selection 13 Module 1.1:The Decline of the Canon 18 Module 1.2: Text Attributes and Leveling Systems 23 Module 1.3: The Five Plagues of the Developing Reader 29 Module 1.4: Book Choice 45 Module 1.5: Managing Selection 52 2 Close Reading 57 Module 2.1: Layered Reading 63 Module 2.2: Establish Meaning via Text-Dependent Questions 71 Module 2.3: Close Reading to Analyze Meaning 83 Module 2.4: Processing Ideas and Insights in Writing, and the Power of Clear Focus 97 Module 2.5: Close Reading Bursts 102 3 Reading Nonfiction, and the Challenge of Background Knowledge 113 Module 3.1: The Key Challenge: Background Knowledge 117 Module 3.2: Absorption Rate 120 Module 3.3: Embedding Texts to Increase Absorption Rate and Build Background Knowledge 123 Module 3.4: Other Ways to Build Background Knowledge 137 Module 3.5: Some Unique Challenges of Nonfiction 143 4 Writing for Reading 155 Module 4.1: Reading Class Cycles 161 Module 4.2: Writing Is Revising 178 Module 4.3: Art of the Sentence 186 Module 4.4: Building Stamina 195 Module 4.5: Monitoring and Assessment via the Stack Audit 200 Part 2 The Fundamentals 205 5 Approaches to Reading: Reading More, Reading Better 207 Module 5.1: Approaches to Reading 211 Module 5.2: Accountable Independent Reading (AIR) 216 Module 5.3: Control the Game 225 Module 5.4: Read-Aloud 239 6 Vocabulary Instruction: Breadth and Depth 249 Module 6.1: Explicit and Implicit Vocabulary Instruction Compared 253 Module 6.2: Explicit Vocabulary Instruction: The Daily Word Rollout to Achieve Deep Word Knowledge 256 Module 6.3: Implicit Instruction: Building Vocabulary During Reading 270 Module 6.4: Maintenance and Extension 281 7 Reading Systems 287 Module 7.1: Interactive Reading: An Overview 290 Module 7.2: Phases of Implementation: Rollout, Modeling, Prompting, Autonomy 293 Module 7.3: Interactive Reading System: How to Mark Up a Text (and What to Mark) 299 Module 7.4: Discussion Systems: Laying the Groundwork for Habits of Discussionâ 307 Module 7.5: Discussion Systems: Beyond the Groundwork 314 8 Toward Intellectual Autonomy 323 Module 8.1: Frameworks for Interpretation 327 Module 8.2: Technical Vocabulary 338 Module 8.3: Phases of Development 342 Module 8.4: Autonomous Writing Structures 352 Module 8.5: Autonomous Discussion Structures 355 Appendix: Useful Tools 365 Index 387 How to Access the Online Contents 411 More Ways to Engage and Learn with Teach Like a Champion 415mehr

Autor

DOUG LEMOV is a managing director of Uncommon Schools and leads its Teach Like a Champion team, designing and implementing teacher training based on the study of high-performing teachers. He is the author of Teach Like a Champion 2.0 and coauthor of Practice Perfect.
COLLEEN DRIGGS is a director of professional development for the Teach Like a Champion team at Uncommon Schools. Prior to joining the Teach Like a Champion team she was a middle school science and literacy teacher.
ERICA WOOLWAY is the chief academic officer for the Teach Like a Champion team at Uncommon Schools. She is a coauthor of Practice Perfect. Erica began her career in education as a kindergarten teacher and then worked as a school counselor and dean.