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Reading reconsidered : a practical guide to rigorous literacy instruction

โœ Scribed by Lemov, Doug; Driggs, Colleen; Woolway, Erica


Publisher
Wiley;Jossey-Bass & Pfeiffer Imprints
Year
2016
Tongue
English
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


"In the 2010 article "Building a Better Teacher"--The article that "launched" Teach Like a Champion, journalist Elizabeth Green compared two schools of thought--one that teaching skills were the most important driver of classroom learning, the other that content knowledge was the true driver. Some readers saw a conflict between these two perspectives. The authors of Reading Reconsidered have always thought that the Read more...


Abstract:
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 Read more...

โœฆ Table of Contents


Content: Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
DVD Contents
Video Clips
Useful Tools
About The Authors
About Uncommon Schools
Acknowledgments
Introduction
""Figuring Out'' Reading
The Core of the Core
How to Use This Book
Notes
Part 1 The Core of the Core. Chapter 1 Text Selection Module 1.1 The Decline of the Canon
Module 1.2 Text Attributes and Leveling Systems
Module 1.3 The Five Plagues of the Developing Reader
Module 1.4 Book Choice
Module 1.5 Managing Selection
Chapter 2 Close Reading
Module 2.1 Layered Reading. Module 2.2 Establish Meaning via Text-Dependent Questions Module 2.3 Close Reading to Analyze Meaning
Module 2.4 Processing Ideas and Insights in Writing, and the Power of Clear Focus
Module 2.5 Close Reading Bursts. Chapter 3 Reading Nonfiction, and the Challenge of Background Knowledge Module 3.1 The Key Challenge: Background Knowledge
Module 3.2 Absorption Rate
Module 3.3 Embedding Texts to Increase Absorption Rate and Build Background Knowledge. Module 3.4 Other Ways to Build Background Knowledge Module 3.5 Some Unique Challenges of Nonfiction
Chapter 4 Writing for Reading
Module 4.1 Reading Class Cycles
Module 4.2 Writing Is Revising
Module 4.3 Art of the Sentence
Module 4.4 Building Stamina.

โœฆ Subjects


Reading.;Reading comprehension.;Language arts -- Correlation with content subjects.;EDUCATION -- Teaching Methods & Materials -- Reading & Phonics.


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