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  • - The Literature Lives of Urban Secondary Students and Their Families
    av Catherine Compton-Lilly
    485

  • - How High-Stakes Accountability Fails English Language Learners
    av Jessica Zacher Pandya
    445

  • - Being the Books and Being the Change
    av Jeffrey D. Wilhelm & Bruce Novak
    449

    Lays out an inspiring new vision for the teaching of English, building on themes central to Wilhelm's influential `You Gotta BE The Book'. This new work challenges business as usual in the language arts and calls for a revolution in our understanding of the aims and methods of the English classroom, showing what English can do for democratic life, inside and outside of classrooms.

  • - Responsive Literacy Instruction in Secondary Schools (Middle and High School)
    av William G. Brozo
    405,-

    Focusing exclusively on Response to Intervention (RTI) for literacy at the secondary level, this accessible guide defines RTI and explains why and how it is considered a viable intervention model for adolescent readers. The author analyses the authentic structural, political, cultural, and teacher and student identity issues unique to secondary schools.

  • - Linking Decision Making to Effective Programs
    av Ofelia B. Miramontes
    419

    Addresses a major instructional and policy concern in public education - how personnel and resources can best be utilised to develop strong instructional programs for a culturally and linguistically diverse (CLD) student population. This updated second edition incorporates the experience that the authors have gained since the publication of the first edition in 1997.

  • - Critical Perspectives on Language, Learning and Community
     
    585,-

    Urban Literacies showcases cutting-edge perspectives on urban education and language and literacy by respected junior and senior scholars, researchers, and teacher educators. The authors explore--through various theoretical orientations and diverse methodologies--meanings of urban education in the lives of students and their families across three intersecting areas of research: 1) family and community literacies, 2) teaching and teacher education, and 3) popular culture, digital media, and forms of multimodality. This important volume: Extends the focus on "literacy" to include multiple settings and forms, as well as multiple voices and perspectives. Serves as a model of critical research and an extension of mentoring relationships and collaborative engagements. Includes a "Critical Perspective" section at the end of each chapter in which authors discuss implications, practices, strategies, and recommendations for improving literacy instruction.

  • - Becoming Biliterate Against the Odds
     
    975

    This collection examines the personal narratives of a select group of educators who attained biliteracy at a young age, and in the era before bilingual education. Their autobiographical accounts celebrate and make visible a linguistic potential that has been largely ignored in schools and underscores the emotional ties that Latinos have to Spanish.--[book cover]

  • - Creating Writing Groups for Personal and Professional Growth
    av Christine M. Dawson
    449

    Shows how teachers can pursue and sustain personally and professionally worthwhile writing practices, even amidst the many demands associated with teaching. Chapter by chapter, the book provides strategies to help teachers get started on projects, build energy for writing, overcome obstacles, create support systems using online technologies, and develop coherence across their writing lives.

  • - Teaching English Language Arts to Adolescents with Autism
    av Robert Rozema
    449

    Offers practical, evidenced-based strategies for teaching literature, informational texts, writing, and communication to students on the spectrum. The final chapter illustrates how curriculum focused on commonly taught literary works can be reimagined to accommodate the needs and draw on the strengths of students on the spectrum.

  • - Choosing the Culturally Relevant Classroom
    av Susi Long, Janice Baines & Carmen Tisdale
    515 - 1 265,-

    Filled with day-to-day practices, this book will help elementary school teachers tackle the imbalance of privilege in literacy education. Readers will learn about culturally relevant pedagogies as young children learn literacy and a critical stance through music, oral histories, name stories, intergenerational texts, and heritage lessons.

  • - Lessons from Successful High Schools
    av Rebecca Greene, Maria Santos, Martha Castellon Palarios, m.fl.
    515 - 1 375,-

    How do school communities create environments that fully prepare both English learners and dual-language learners for colleges and careers? Profiling six high-performing high schools, the authors identify design elements and shared values that were key factors in yielding extraordinary results.

  • - Policies, Programs, and Practices for English Learners
    av Jo Anne Kleifgen & Ofelia Garcia
    529 - 1 575,-

    Now available in a revised and expanded edition, this accessible guide introduces readers to the issues and controversies surrounding the education of language minority students in the United States. What makes this book a perennial favourite are the succinct descriptions of alternative practices for transforming schools and students' futures.

  • - Teaching Practice in Action
    av Ashley S. Boyd
    499 - 1 065,-

    Focuses on different social justice pedagogies and how they can work within standards and district mandates in a variety of English language arts classrooms. With detailed analysis and authentic classroom vignettes, the author explores how teachers cultivate relationships for equity, utilize transformative language practices, demonstrate critical caring, and develop students' critical literacies.

  • - Teaching and Learning for Justice in a Changing World
     
    1 579,-

    Prominent educators and researchers propose that schooling should be a site for sustaining cultural practices rather than eradicating them. Chapters present theoretically grounded examples of how schools can support Black, Indigenous, Latinx, Asian/Pacific Islander, South African, and immigrant students as part of a collective movement towards educational justice in a changing world.

  • - Teaching and Learning for Justice in a Changing World
     
    585,-

    Prominent educators and researchers propose that schooling should be a site for sustaining cultural practices rather than eradicating them. Chapters present theoretically grounded examples of how schools can support Black, Indigenous, Latinx, Asian/Pacific Islander, South African, and immigrant students as part of a collective movement towards educational justice in a changing world.

  • - Developing Engaged Writers, Grades 4-6
    av Fred L. Hamel
    429

    Step into a classroom and ""listen in"" on the writing initiatives and motivations of students who are given significant choice and agency in the development of their writing. Filled with rich portraits of in-class writing interactions and challenges, this book highlights various themes that help teachers become better observers and more responsive to the complexity of writing in children's lives.

  • - Differentiating Approaches in Multilingual Elementary Classrooms
    av Lori A. Helman, Carrie M. Rogers & Amy Frederick
    525 - 1 079,-

    Responding to the need to prepare elementary teachers for the increasing linguistic diversity in schools, this book presents key foundational principles in language and literacy development for linguistically diverse students. Readers see these ideas enacted through the journeys of real students as they progress from 1st through 6th grade.

  • - Antiracist Literature Instruction for White Students
    av Carlin Borsheim-Black
    433 - 1 585

    Rooted in examples from their own and others' classrooms, the authors of this book offer discipline-specific practices for implementing antiracist literature instruction in White-dominant schools. Each chapter explores a key dimension of antiracist literature teaching and learning.

  • - Using Marie Clay's Key Concepts for Classroom Instruction
    av Barbara Moss & Sharan A. Gibson
    499 - 1 069

    This resource will help K-2 teachers revitalize and restructure their classroom literacy instruction based on Marie Clay's groundbreaking and transformative literacy processing theory. This practical volume gives primary grade teachers specific suggestions for using these principles and includes rich, robust instructional examples to ensure that all children meet new and rigorous standards.

  • - Learning and Instruction
    av Michael F. Graves
    489

    Presents a comprehensive plan for vocabulary instruction from kindergarten through high school. This practical book presents a research-based program that includes four parts: language experiences, teaching individual words, teaching word learning strategies, and fostering word consciousness.

  • - Literacy and Education in a Changing World
    av Allison Skerrett
    635 - 1 175,-

    Addresses the educational needs of transnational youth. The author describes a coherent approach to English language arts and literacy education that supports the literacy learning and development of transnational students, while incorporating these students' unique experiences to enrich the learning of all students.

  • - Connecting Reading, Writing, and Talk
    av Judith Wells Lindfors
    415 - 755,-

    The more teachers understand about how children learn to talk, the more they can help children become avid, joyful readers and writers. This book identifies several important commonalities across oral and written language. It incorporates various examples from a diverse range of children engaged in authentic literacy experiences.

  • - Language and Literacy in Latino Families and Communities
     
    379

    Offering a fresh perspective on language socialization in Latino families, this book provides a historical, political, and cultural context for the language attitudes and socialization practices that help determine what and how Latino children speak, read, and write.

  • - Literacy Learning and Classroom Talk
     
    329

    This is a textbook about the beliefs, issues, and practices at the forefront of literacy education - from language, ethnic, and academic diversity, to social construction of meaning and knowledge. Commentaries by literacy scholars provide an expanded perspective on the many issues raised.

  • - Technology, Change, and Assessment in the 21st-century Classroom
     
    435

    Features real teachers who share their stories, successful practices, and vivid examples of their students' creative and expository writing from online and multimedia projects, such as blogs, wikis, podcasts, electronic poetry, and more.

  • - Oral and Literate Practices in a Transnational Mexicano Community
    av Juan C. Guerra
    339,-

    Provides an insight into the oral and written discourse of an extended network of Mexicanos living in Chicago. This work explores the ways in which the group's experiences as immigrants have affected their linguistic practices.

  • - Putting the Analytic Writing Continuum to Work in Your Classroom
    av Mary Ann Smith
    415,-

    Many writing teachers are searching for a better way to turn student writing into teaching and learning opportunities. This book introduces a rubric designed by the National Writing Project - the Analytic Writing Continuum. The authors use sample student writing and multiple classroom scenarios to illustrate how teachers have adapted this flexible tool to meet the needs of their students.

  • - Improving Elementary Reading Through Metalinguistic Awareness
    av Marcy Zipke
    459 - 1 199

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    1 485

    Brings together respected scholars to examine the intersections of race, justice, and activism in direct relation to the teaching and learning of critical literacy. The text includes examples of student activism from across the United States, questions to help guide discussions, and artifacts from students and educators.

  • - Literacy Learning and Civic Engagement
    av Nicole Mirra
    459

    Reviews core elements of ELA instruction - response to literature, classroom discussion, research, and digital literacy - and demonstrates how to adapt these activities to foster critical thinking and empathetic perspectives among students.

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