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Dimensions of Literacy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 368

Dimensions of Literacy

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2004-12-13
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  • Publisher: Routledge

This popular text examines literacy from a multidimensional and interdisciplinary perspective. It "unpackages" the various dimensions of literacy--linguistic, cognitive, sociocultural, and developmental--and at the same time accounts for the interrelationships among them. The goal is to provide a conceptual foundation upon which literacy curriculum and instruction in school settings can be grounded.

Teaching the Dimensions of Literacy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 346

Teaching the Dimensions of Literacy

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-10-12
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Teaching the Dimensions of Literacy provides both the conceptual knowledge to support teachers' instructional decisions in the reading/literacy classroom and a multitude of instructional strategy lessons for classroom use with both monolingual and bilingual students. It proposes that teachers need to help children become code breakers (the linguistic dimension), meaning makers (the cognitive dimension), text users and critics (the sociocultural dimension), and scientists (the developmental dimension). Acknowledging and addressing all four dimensions, this text links literacy theory, literacy research, and literacy practice in a useable way. Covering both reading and writing, it features clear, concise, and useable reading and writing strategy lessons and ways to modify them for different types of students. Changes in the Second Edition: Entirely reorganized, the text is more user friendly, builds a stronger link between theory and practice, and makes it is easier for teachers to locate appropriate strategy lessons to use with their students. Academic literacy is addressed more fully.

What Research Really Says about Teaching and Learning to Read
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 372

What Research Really Says about Teaching and Learning to Read

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Curricular Conversations
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 212

Curricular Conversations

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1995
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"How do I pick a theme that all my students can get involved in?" "Teaching with themes doesn't work. I can never get the kids beyond the level of skills work." "I have ESL students who understand content areas conceptually in their native language, but find it hard to express their ideas in English. If I could help them put it all together, they'll be more successful." If this sounds familiar to you, you'll welcome this concise and helpful book on the "whys" and "hows" of building and implementing a thematically unified curriculum. The twenty-nine themes outlined in Curricular Conversations cover all sorts of interests and subject matters. These themes are not presented as prepackaged activ...

Beyond the Beginnings
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 176

Beyond the Beginnings

The book addresses the curricular, instructional, and assessment needs of upper grade elementary teachers who are struggling to promote literacy development in their English language learners. These students have already been transitioned, yet struggle with the increased literacy demands in the upper grades.

Understanding Reading
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 656

Understanding Reading

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2004-05-20
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Understanding Reading revolutionized reading research and theory when the first edition appeared in 1971 and continues to be a leader in the field. In the sixth edition of this classic text, Smith's purpose remains the same: to shed light on fundamental aspects of the complex human act of reading--linguistic, physiological, psychological, and social--and on what is involved in learning to read. The text critically examines current theories, instructional practices, and controversies, covering a wide range of disciplines but always remaining accessible to students and classroom teachers. Careful attention is given to the ideological clash that continues between whole language and direct instr...

Teaching the Dimensions of Literacy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 346

Teaching the Dimensions of Literacy

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Teaching the Dimensions of Literacy provides both the conceptual knowledge to support teachers' instructional decisions in the reading/literacy classroom and a multitude of instructional strategy lessons for classroom use with both monolingual and bilingual students. It proposes that teachers need to help children become code breakers (the linguistic dimension), meaning makers (the cognitive dimension), text users and critics (the sociocultural dimension), and scientists (the developmental dimension). Acknowledging and addressing all four dimensions, this text links literacy theory, literacy research, and literacy practice in a useable way. Covering both reading and writing, it features clear, concise, and useable reading and writing strategy lessons and ways to modify them for different types of students. Changes in the Second Edition: Entirely reorganized, the text is more user friendly, builds a stronger link between theory and practice, and makes it is easier for teachers to locate appropriate strategy lessons to use with their students. Academic literacy is addressed more fully.

How Many Days to America?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 38

How Many Days to America?

Refugees from a Caribbean island embark on a dangerous boat trip to America where they have a special reason to celebrate Thanksgiving.

Rethinking Preparation for Content Area Teaching
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 326

Rethinking Preparation for Content Area Teaching

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005
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  • Publisher: Jossey-Bass

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English Learners Left Behind
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 216

English Learners Left Behind

This book explores how high-stakes tests mandated by No Child Left Behind have become de facto language policy in U.S. schools, detailing how testing has shaped curriculum and instruction, and the myriad ways that tests are now a defining force in the daily lives of English Language Learners and the educators who serve them.