From Me to We: Using Narrative Nonfiction to Broaden Student Perspectives
Autor Jason Griffithen Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 sep 2016
- Engaging your students in the reading of a nonfiction narrative with collaborative chapter notes, empathy check-ins, and a mini-research paper to deepen students’ understanding;
- Helping your students identify meaningful life events, recount their experiences creatively, and construct effective opening and closing lines for their personal essays;
- Encouraging your students to use dialogue, outside research, and a clear plot structure to make their narrative nonfiction more compelling and polished.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781138185036
ISBN-10: 1138185035
Pagini: 148
Ilustrații: 24
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1138185035
Pagini: 148
Ilustrații: 24
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Professional and Professional Practice & DevelopmentCuprins
Meet the Author
Acknowledgements
Introduction: From Me to We: Broadening Millennial Minds through Narrative Nonfiction
Part I: Reading the Truth
Chapter 1: Layers of Truth: The Narrative Nonfiction Spiral
Chapter 2: Exploring the Truth: Activities for Reading Narrative Nonfiction
Chapter 3: Sample Reading Unit: The Soloist by Steve Lopez
Part II: Writing the Truth
Interlude: Why Write Personal Essays? A Case for Creative Writing as Reading Assessment
Chapter 4: Crafting the Truth: Getting Started with Personal Essays
Chapter 5: Polishing the Truth: Digging Deeper into Personal Essays
Chapter 6: Masters of Truth: Interviews with Narrative Nonfiction Writers
Epilogue
Appendix A: 11 Tips for Teachers to Use Narrative Nonfiction in English Class
10 Tips for Students to Write Engaging Narrative Nonfiction
Appendix B: Narrative Nonfiction Resources
Appendix C: Common Core Standards for Reading and Writing Narrative Nonfiction
References
Acknowledgements
Introduction: From Me to We: Broadening Millennial Minds through Narrative Nonfiction
Part I: Reading the Truth
Chapter 1: Layers of Truth: The Narrative Nonfiction Spiral
Chapter 2: Exploring the Truth: Activities for Reading Narrative Nonfiction
Chapter 3: Sample Reading Unit: The Soloist by Steve Lopez
Part II: Writing the Truth
Interlude: Why Write Personal Essays? A Case for Creative Writing as Reading Assessment
Chapter 4: Crafting the Truth: Getting Started with Personal Essays
Chapter 5: Polishing the Truth: Digging Deeper into Personal Essays
Chapter 6: Masters of Truth: Interviews with Narrative Nonfiction Writers
Epilogue
Appendix A: 11 Tips for Teachers to Use Narrative Nonfiction in English Class
10 Tips for Students to Write Engaging Narrative Nonfiction
Appendix B: Narrative Nonfiction Resources
Appendix C: Common Core Standards for Reading and Writing Narrative Nonfiction
References
Notă biografică
Jason Griffith is a National Board Certified teacher and a National Writing Project Fellow who taught middle and high school English for 12 years in Carlisle, PA. He is currently a Teaching Associate and PhD Student (English Education) at Arizona State University and an Adjunct Instructor at Pennsylvania State University, Harrisburg.
Recenzii
“True stories are the way we have always communicated—culturally, professionally, and personally—from cave drawings to computers and the Internet. Books, blogs, dialogues, and debates all rely on the stories we tell and how effectively we tell them. This is why Jason Griffith’s book is so useful and important: it stresses the necessity of narrative/creative nonfiction and provides teachers and their students with the theory and the craft that will help them use true stories to inform and inspire themselves and others.” –Lee Gutkind, Editor and Founder, Creative Nonfiction Magazine
"From Me to We will serve as a guide for teachers and teacher educators who recognize the value of narrative nonfiction but aren’t sure how to incorporate it into their current curriculum. Jason unpacks why and how to invite narrative nonfiction reading and writing into English language arts and humanities classrooms in a compelling and friendly manner. All who read this book will realize the exciting possibilities.” –Shanetia Clark, Associate Professor of Literacy, Salisbury University, Maryland
“Drawing on the rich tradition of student-centered pedagogy, From Me to We: Using Narrative Nonfiction to Broaden Student Perspectives makes the much-needed assertion that our secondary English curriculum has room to grow to be more responsive to our students, new standards, and trends in media and publishing. In this thoughtful debut, Jason Griffith provides a wealth of accessible strategies for using narrative nonfiction to deepen student experiences with reading and writing in heartfelt and insightful ways.” –Christopher Lehman, Founding Director of The Educator Collaborative
“As a veteran teacher and impeccable scholar, Jason Griffith brings a wealth of experience to the table. The heart of this book resides in Griffith’s synthesis of two sides of the literacy coin, moving from critical reading to critical writing that both tells a story and invites the reader to share in the meaning-making. The whole package is here, a complete toolkit, including the key standards, grade-appropriate mentor texts, student samples, and step-by-step lesson scaffolding. All English language arts teachers should have this book in their professional libraries.“--James Blasingame, Professor of English, Arizona State University
"From Me to We is an innovative and invaluable resource. It will help teachers integrate nonfiction reading and writing units that lead students to understand how their stories fit into the beautiful patchwork of humanity that is our world. This profoundly satisfying resource offers lessons, activities, and guidance for new and veteran teachers who are passionate about helping students find their voice. Griffith’s genuine enthusiasm for his students and devotion to his craft are woven into every page."--Monica Boone-Rice, 7th Grade English Teacher, Carlisle Area School District, Carlisle PA
"From Me to We will serve as a guide for teachers and teacher educators who recognize the value of narrative nonfiction but aren’t sure how to incorporate it into their current curriculum. Jason unpacks why and how to invite narrative nonfiction reading and writing into English language arts and humanities classrooms in a compelling and friendly manner. All who read this book will realize the exciting possibilities.” –Shanetia Clark, Associate Professor of Literacy, Salisbury University, Maryland
“Drawing on the rich tradition of student-centered pedagogy, From Me to We: Using Narrative Nonfiction to Broaden Student Perspectives makes the much-needed assertion that our secondary English curriculum has room to grow to be more responsive to our students, new standards, and trends in media and publishing. In this thoughtful debut, Jason Griffith provides a wealth of accessible strategies for using narrative nonfiction to deepen student experiences with reading and writing in heartfelt and insightful ways.” –Christopher Lehman, Founding Director of The Educator Collaborative
“As a veteran teacher and impeccable scholar, Jason Griffith brings a wealth of experience to the table. The heart of this book resides in Griffith’s synthesis of two sides of the literacy coin, moving from critical reading to critical writing that both tells a story and invites the reader to share in the meaning-making. The whole package is here, a complete toolkit, including the key standards, grade-appropriate mentor texts, student samples, and step-by-step lesson scaffolding. All English language arts teachers should have this book in their professional libraries.“--James Blasingame, Professor of English, Arizona State University
"From Me to We is an innovative and invaluable resource. It will help teachers integrate nonfiction reading and writing units that lead students to understand how their stories fit into the beautiful patchwork of humanity that is our world. This profoundly satisfying resource offers lessons, activities, and guidance for new and veteran teachers who are passionate about helping students find their voice. Griffith’s genuine enthusiasm for his students and devotion to his craft are woven into every page."--Monica Boone-Rice, 7th Grade English Teacher, Carlisle Area School District, Carlisle PA
Descriere
With this practical book, you’ll learn effective ways to engage students in reading and writing by teaching them narrative nonfiction.