Collaborative Literacy: Using Gifted Strategies to Enrich Learning for Every Student
Autor Susan E. Israel, Dorothy Sisk, Cathy Collins Blocken Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 sep 2006
• Understanding how collaborative literacy affects gifted students and your entire classroom
• Building collaborative literacy using specific resources such as adaptable lessons and activities
• Creating an enriched collaborative literacy environment for all students
• Involving parents in collaborative literacy learning
• Stimulating creativity to increase critical thinking and develop richer comprehension
Develop higher-level thinking and reading strategies to help your students become independent researchers, writers, and readers!
Preț: 337.28 lei
Nou
Puncte Express: 506
Preț estimativ în valută:
64.57€ • 66.40$ • 53.57£
64.57€ • 66.40$ • 53.57£
Carte tipărită la comandă
Livrare economică 18 februarie-04 martie
Preluare comenzi: 021 569.72.76
Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781412916981
ISBN-10: 1412916984
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 216 x 279 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Corwin
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
ISBN-10: 1412916984
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 216 x 279 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Corwin
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
Recenzii
"From the theoretical foundation to the practical reproducibles, this book provides the practitioner with a fully integrated approach to increasing literacy at the classroom level."
"An outstanding guide. Artfully demonstrates how teachers may meet regular education standards as well as standards of differentiation for gifted students in the classroom."
"Provides useful information to assist teachers in enhancing language arts instruction through group activities. The strengths of the volume are its readability, use of concrete examples, inclusion of implementation forms, coverage of relevant topics, recommendations for teacher implementation, and variety of suggested resources."
“The book provides an excellent contribution through its complementary use of research and successful strategies. The resources of existing literacy research were skillfully reapplied to construct rationales, organization, and implementation of collaborative literacy practices for every student, teacher, and parent.”
"An outstanding guide. Artfully demonstrates how teachers may meet regular education standards as well as standards of differentiation for gifted students in the classroom."
"Provides useful information to assist teachers in enhancing language arts instruction through group activities. The strengths of the volume are its readability, use of concrete examples, inclusion of implementation forms, coverage of relevant topics, recommendations for teacher implementation, and variety of suggested resources."
“The book provides an excellent contribution through its complementary use of research and successful strategies. The resources of existing literacy research were skillfully reapplied to construct rationales, organization, and implementation of collaborative literacy practices for every student, teacher, and parent.”
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
About the Authors
Introduction: Setting the Purpose for Building Collaborative Literacy
Part I: Gaining Wisdom About Gifted Students to Build Collaborative Literacy
1. What Does Building Collaborative Literacy Mean in the Classroom
2. Identifying and Engaging Advanced Readers and Gifted Students in Collaborative Literacy
3. Strengthening Instruction of Gifted Students With Special Needs in a Collaborative Literacy Environment
Part II: Building Collaborative Literacy Communities in the Regular Classroom
4. Developing and Creating an Enriched Literacy Collaborative
5. Building Collaborative Literacy in a Multicultural Classroom
6. Building Collaborative Literacy During Reading and Writing Instruction
7. Building Collaborative Literacy With Parents
Part III: Building Collaborative Literacy Using Gifted and Literacy Strategies
8. Using Gifted Literacy Strategies With All Students to Increase Higher Level Thinking and Develop Richer Comprehension
9. Strategies to Stimulate Creativity During Reading and Writing
10. Building Efficiency in Using Information Through Inquiry-Based Learning and Technology
11. Evaluation of Collaborative Literacy in Every Classroom
Part IV: Final Reflections: Congratulations on Making Personal Connections and Building Collaborative Literacy
12. The Mind of a Busy Teacher: A Meta-Reflection
References by Chapter
Index
About the Authors
Introduction: Setting the Purpose for Building Collaborative Literacy
Part I: Gaining Wisdom About Gifted Students to Build Collaborative Literacy
1. What Does Building Collaborative Literacy Mean in the Classroom
2. Identifying and Engaging Advanced Readers and Gifted Students in Collaborative Literacy
3. Strengthening Instruction of Gifted Students With Special Needs in a Collaborative Literacy Environment
Part II: Building Collaborative Literacy Communities in the Regular Classroom
4. Developing and Creating an Enriched Literacy Collaborative
5. Building Collaborative Literacy in a Multicultural Classroom
6. Building Collaborative Literacy During Reading and Writing Instruction
7. Building Collaborative Literacy With Parents
Part III: Building Collaborative Literacy Using Gifted and Literacy Strategies
8. Using Gifted Literacy Strategies With All Students to Increase Higher Level Thinking and Develop Richer Comprehension
9. Strategies to Stimulate Creativity During Reading and Writing
10. Building Efficiency in Using Information Through Inquiry-Based Learning and Technology
11. Evaluation of Collaborative Literacy in Every Classroom
Part IV: Final Reflections: Congratulations on Making Personal Connections and Building Collaborative Literacy
12. The Mind of a Busy Teacher: A Meta-Reflection
References by Chapter
Index
Notă biografică
Susan E. Israel is an independent researcher, writer, and literacy consultant and currently serves as President and Director of Reading Alliance for Catholic Education in Indiana, where she works with small and large corporations to enhance literacy products. Her special research interests are in the areas of reading comprehension, writing, and child-mind development as it relates to literacy processes. Israel served as assistant professor at the University of Dayton, and in 2005 she was awarded the University¿s Panhellenic Council Outstanding Professor Award. She has also served on the national faculty at the University of Notre Dame Summer Program, where she taught reading and language arts methods. A former elementary teacher, she was awarded the 1998 teacher-researcher grant from the International Reading Association (IRA). Having been an active member of the IRA for over a decade, she has served on a number of IRA committees and interest groups and recently was president of the History of Literacy Special Interest Group. In addition, she has been active with the National Reading Conference. Israel has authored, coauthored, or edited over 15 books and volumes and is the senior editor of the recently published comprehensive volume, Handbook of Research on Reading Comprehension (Israel & Duffy, 2008). Other recent publications include Teachers Taking Action: A Comprehensive Guide to Teacher Research (with Cynthia Lassonde, 2008), Reading First and Beyond (with Cathy Collins Block, 2005), Collaborative Literacy (2006), Shaping the Reading Field (2007), Poetic Possibilities (2006), and Quotes to Inspire Great Reading Teachers (2006).
Descriere
The authors offer higher-level thinking and reading strategies that promote achievement for all students, with resources to build collaborative literacy, stimulate creativity, develop richer comprehension, and more.