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    Common Core CPR

    What About the Adolescents Who Struggle . . . or Just Don’t Care?

    AvReLeah Cossett Lent,Barry Gilmore

    Häftad, Engelska, 2013

    Del i serien Corwin Literacy

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    Beskrivning

    The ideal?  Newly minted high school graduates all across the nation, each one a complex text genius, a writer and analytic thinker beyond compare. All on to glorious colleges and careers, thanks to the Common Core.The reality? The 1.3 million students who fail to graduate from high school each year and the hundreds of thousands more who either gave up or lost interest long ago . . .The reality is why Common Core CPR is needed. Urgently. Because if we continue to insist that all students meet expectations that are well beyond their abilities and mindsets, these kids will only decline faster. We must be brave enough—and trained enough—to cast aside what we know harms students and apply with renewed vigor the teaching methods we know work.Releah Lent and Barry Gilmore rise to the challenge, and there are no two authors better equipped to do so. They embrace what is best about the standards—their emphasis on active, authentic learning—and then explicitly show teachers how to connect these ideal outcomes to practical classroom strategies, detailing the day-to-day teaching that can coax reluctant learners into engagement and achievement. You’ll learn how to:  Consider choice and relevance in every assignment Plan and spot opportunities for success Scaffold students’ comprehension of complex fiction and nonfiction texts Model close reading through thoughtful questioning Teach students to use evidence in reading, writing, speaking, and reflection . . . And so much moreIt’s not the big sweeping formulas for achievement that will win the day; it’s the incremental growth that teachers need to make happen: that one book, that one writing assignment, to help a student turn a corner. "If we can get that one transformational moment to occur, and follow it up by designing more opportunities for success, that’s the ideal," say Lent and Gilmore.

    Produktinformation

    • Utgivningsdatum:2013-11-12
    • Mått:187 x 231 x 21 mm
    • Vikt:620 g
    • Format:Häftad
    • Språk:Engelska
    • Serie:Corwin Literacy
    • Antal sidor:344
    • Förlag:SAGE Publications Inc
    • ISBN:9781452291369

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    • Skolan och förskolan inom Psykologi och pedagogik
    • Pedagogisk metodik inom Psykologi och pedagogik

    Mer om författaren

    ReLeah Cossett Lent is an international consultant known for speaking, writing, and providing workshops on various topics ranging from literacy to leadership teams. She was previously a middle and high school English, Social Studies, and Journalism teacher before becoming a founding member of a state-wide literacy project at the University of Central Florida. There, she contributed to developing Florida′s Reading Endorsement courses and coordinated literacy leadership teams statewide. Her most impactful work stems from multi-day residencies in schools, districts, and consortiums, where she has created numerous professional learning initiatives with positive results in student achievement and teacher leadership. An advocate for student ownership and active learning, ReLeah emphasizes powerful collective efficacy as teacher teams engage in problem solving. She has been recognized with several awards, including intellectual freedom awards from the National Council of Teachers of English and The American Library Association, the PEN First Amendment Award, and the Florida Council of Teachers of English (FCTE) President′s Award for her "significant contributions to the teachings of English in State of Florida."Barry Gilmore was the Middle School Head and later the Assistant Head of School for Teaching and Learning at Hutchison School in Memphis, Tennessee.  A National Board Certified Teacher, he taught English and social studies for nearly twenty years.  Barry is the author of seven education books and the former president of the Tennessee Council of Teachers of English.  Awards for his teaching have come from NCTE, TCTE, the U.S. Department of Education, and the Tennessee Holocaust Commission. He passed away in 2019 at the age of 50 and is dearly missed by his students, family, friends and fellow faculty.

    Recensioner i media

    "I have read two books that give me hope that the CCSS may improve both teaching and learning, especially for struggling readers and writers. This book, written by ReLeah Lent and Barry Gilmore, is one of those two books (the other was written by Lucy Calkins and her colleagues). . . . So, read this book and then begin to adapt your instruction in the manner described so artfully."

    Innehållsförteckning

    • Foreword by Richard L. AllingtonIntroduction: Meeting Common Core With Common SenseDefining "Standards"An Introduction to the StandardsImportant ConsiderationsUsing Common Sense: What Is Not Covered by the StandardsA Portrait of a Young Student: What We Cover in This BookKeeping the End in MindAcknowledgmentsChapter 1. How Do We Reach Reluctant Students?Understanding Reluctance: Why Daniel StruggledFinal Thoughts: Leaving Daniel (for Now)Chapter 2. Why Scaffolding Complex Text Is CrucialCreating Proficient Readers: What′s a Teacher to Do?Text Complexity: Difficult to DefineScaffolding: Building the BridgeUntangling Complex Text: A Commonsense ApproachScaffolding in Action: Practices That Support LearningBuild Background Knowledge to Make Learning StickFinal ThoughtsChapter 3. How Do We Engage All Students in Reading and Writing?Starting With Reading: The Importance of Audience and PurposeAudience and Purpose in WritingFinal ThoughtsChapter 4. How to Go Deeper: Creating Analytical ThinkersA Case of Aliteracy: The Bubonic PlagueDeepening Understanding Through Critical LiteracyA Critical Look at Close ReadingFinal ThoughtsChapter 5. Why Evidence Matters: From Text to Talk to ArgumentPaideia Seminars: A Focus on EvidencePaideia Seminars and Struggling StudentsProblem- and Project-Based Learning: Using EvidenceThe Project Realized: Envisioning the Future FairThe Advantages of Project-Based LearningFinal ThoughtsChapter 6. How Using Diverse Media and Formats Can Ignite Student LearningThe Scope of Technology in an Inquiry-Based ClassroomPreparing for Reading and Writing: Interpreting Material in Diverse FormatsSpeaking and Listening: Technology and Student PresentationFinal ThoughtsChapter 7. Why a Culture of Reading Is Critical--and How to Create OneA Culture of Reading: How It Supports the CCSSThe Workshop Approach: Does It Meet the Standards?Understanding Perspectives: A Piece of the PortraitLiterature Circles: Sharing PerspectivesDo Literature Circles Meet the Standards?Creating a Culture of Literacy in a Middle SchoolFinal ThoughtsChapter 8. What Do We Do About the Language Standards?What Do We Do About Grammar?What Do We Do About Vocabulary?Final ThoughtsAfterword by Sharon M. DraperAppendix A. Standards for Motivation and Engagement With Teacher ToolsAppendix B. Books for . . . ListsReferencesIndexAbout the Authors