Classrooms That Work

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Author by Patricia Marr Cunningham
Genre : Education
Publisher : Allyn & Bacon
ISBN : UOM:39015055591369
Type : PDF & Epub
Views : 308 Page
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Literacy Education for all students -- from the authors teachers trust! Integrates phonics and literature-based reading and process writing instruction for a balanced approach to teaching literacy. Contains innovative ideas for supporting the most at risk students. Emphasizes the integration of literacy with science and social studies instruction. Discusses strategies and techniques for fostering children's use of decoding and comprehension strategies, and includes workable, practical strategies and activities to use in the classroom. Includes a variety of whole-class and small group plans which teachers use to provide support for struggling readers and challenges for advanced readers. Found in a new Chapter on Multi-level instruction (ch. 5) . Celebrated authors Patricia Cunningham and Dick Allington bring the issue of literacy education to the fore as they discuss an integrative approach to literacy-based on the simple but true idea that the more children read and write, the better they will read and write. Patricia M. Cunningham is a professor of Education at Wake Forest University. She has authored and co-authored several books promoting literacy, including Phonics They Use: Words For Reading And Writing, Reading And Writing In Elementary Classrooms: Strategies And Observations, Schools That Work: Where All Children Read and Write, and Classrooms That Work: They Can All Read And Write. Richard L. Allingtonis the Fien Distinguished Professor of Education at the University of Florida, Gainesville. He was a co-recipient of the Albert J. Harris Award from the International Reading Association for his"contributions to the better understanding of reading and learning disabilities." Dick is also a past president of the National Reading Conference and has been elected to membership in the Reading Hall of Fame.


A Teacher S Guide To Working With Paraeducators And Other Classroom Aides

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Author by Jill Morgan
Genre : Education
Publisher : ASCD
ISBN : 9781416600718
Type : PDF & Epub
Views : 119 Page
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Paraeducatorsalso known as teacher aides, teaching assistants, and instructional assistantsare playing an increasingly important role in schools. Most teachers, however, have never been trained to work effectively with other adults in their classrooms. In A Teachers Guide to Working with Paraeducators and Other Classroom Aides, Jill Morgan and Betty Y. Ashbaker provide straightforward advice and focused activities that can help forge productive working relationships between teachers and paraeducators. The authors cover key topics related to working with and supervising paraeducators, including how to assign responsibilities, communicate, monitor quality of work, provide on-the-job training, and create a feedback loop. Tips from practicing teachers explain ways to find the time to effectively supervise paraeducators. The authors discuss how the supervisory techniques involved in working with paraeducators are similar toand different fromthose that teachers use with students.The authors give concise suggestions for translating the information to your classroom; fill-in-the-blank forms outline self-directed steps for improving in select areas. As both a practical workbook and a thoughtful reflection of the authorsexperiences in working with teachers and paraeducators, this book is an indispensable resource for any teacher who wants to create a successful instructional team.


Language Schools And Classrooms Rle Edu L Sociology Of Education

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Author by Michael Stubbs
Genre : Education
Publisher : Routledge
ISBN : 9781136469923
Type : PDF & Epub
Views : 4 Page
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The role of language is central in education – but there is much debate about the exact relation between children’s language and their educational success. The author provides a clear guide to the basic issues in the debates over language deficit, standard English and classroom language, and in this edition he shows how work in sociolinguistics can give a better understanding of the place of language in education and society.


Toward Gender Equity In The Classroom

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Author by Janice L. Streitmatter
Genre : Education
Publisher : State University of New York Press
ISBN : 9781438421483
Type : PDF & Epub
Views : 230 Page
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Rather than simply examining gender differences in student performance, this book presents various aspects and considerations of gender equity in classroom teaching through conversations with and observations of eight teachers. It highlights the differences between teacher beliefs and practices, shows how educational institutions contribute to the formation or development of those beliefs and practices, and describes how individual teachers within those institutions can and do combat the inequities resulting from gender socialization.


The Reflective Educator S Guide To Classroom Research

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Author by Nancy Fichtman Dana
Genre : Education
Publisher : Corwin Press
ISBN : 9781544352220
Type : PDF & Epub
Views : 352 Page
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For three editions, teacher preparation and professional development providers have turned to this bestselling how-to guide for its authentic approach to teacher inquiry and how to harness it for the greatest transformational effect. In this edition, readers explore contemporary as well as enduring real-life examples of data-driven classrooms. Featuring helpful exercises and step-by-step instructions, this edition explores: • equity and social justice and the role inquiry plays in tackling it • professional practice doctoral programs as ripe context for inquiry • the role literature plays in teacher research


Rigor In The 6 12 Math And Science Classroom

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Author by Barbara R. Blackburn
Genre : Education
Publisher : Routledge
ISBN : 9781351708593
Type : PDF & Epub
Views : 174 Page
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Learn how to incorporate rigorous activities in your math or science classroom and help students reach higher levels of learning. Expert educators and consultants Barbara R. Blackburn and Abbigail Armstrong offer a practical framework for understanding rigor and provide specialized examples for middle and high school math and science teachers. Topics covered include: Creating a rigorous environment High expectations Support and scaffolding Demonstration of learning Assessing student progress Collaborating with colleagues The book comes with classroom-ready tools, offered in the book and as free eResources on our website at www.routledge.com/9781138302716.


Critical Literacy In The Classroom

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Author by Wendy Morgan
Genre : Education
Publisher : Routledge
ISBN : 9781134765775
Type : PDF & Epub
Views : 230 Page
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Critical literacy investigates how forms of knowledge, and the power they bring, are created in language and taken up by those who use texts. It asks how language might be put to different, more equitable uses, and how texts might be recreated in a way that would tell a different story. This book is a carefully documented and critically analysed example of the growing emphasis on critical literacy in syllabuses, government reports and the like. It: * bridges the gap between academics' theorizing and teachers' work * describes how secondary teachers have planned and implemented critical literacy curricula on a range of topics, from Shakespeare to the workplace * listens to teachers reflecting on their teaching and analyses classroom talk * extrapolates from present practice to a future critical literacy in a digitised, hypermedia world. Teachers and students of education, critical literacy advocates and theorists of literacy and schooling can learn much more from this book, which shows how critical literacy teachers, and their students are contributing to the ongoing reinvention of English education as critical literacy.


The New Classroom Instruction That Works

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Author by Bryan Goodwin
Genre : Education
Publisher : ASCD
ISBN : 9781416631620
Type : PDF & Epub
Views : 189 Page
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The book that inspired millions of educators to refine their approach to teaching returns for an all-new third edition. Built on a more rigorous research base and updated to emphasize student diversity, equity, and inclusion, The New Classroom Instruction That Works offers a streamlined focus on the 14 instructional strategies proven to promote deep, meaningful, and lasting learning: * Cognitive interest cues * Student goal setting and monitoring * Vocabulary instruction * Strategy instruction and modeling * Visualizations and concrete examples * High-level questions and student explanations * Guided initial application with formative feedback * Peer-assisted consolidation of learning * Retrieval practice * Spaced and mixed independent practice * Targeted support * Cognitive writing * Guided investigations * Structured problem solving These strategies—all of which are effective and complementary—are presented within a framework geared toward instructional planning and aligned with how the brain learns. For each strategy, you'll get the key research findings, the important principles of classroom practice, and recommended approaches for using the strategy with today's learners. Both new and veteran teachers will finish this book with a better understanding of how effective teaching boosts student achievement and a clearer idea of what to do, when to do it, and why.


10 Critical Components For Success In The Special Education Classroom

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Author by Marcia Rohrer
Genre : Education
Publisher : Corwin Press
ISBN : 9781483339153
Type : PDF & Epub
Views : 232 Page
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Your blueprint for building structure, consistency, and accountability year-round! This must-have guide provides special education teachers with a solid, workable action plan to manage the classroom and ensure student success. Learn instructional strategies to: Support all students with special needs, including those with more severe disabilities Organize your classroom, materials, and staff and student schedules Plan and assess standards-based lessons, annual IEP’s, behavioral interventions, and more Foster parent communication and staff collaboration Packed with real-world examples, free tools to use and share, a list of resources and a helpful glossary, this dynamic resource will inspire you, develop your teacher toolbox, and ensure your students are on the path to achievement!


How To Manage Your Kindergarten Classroom

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Author by Rosalind Thomas
Genre : Classroom management
Publisher : Teacher Created Resources
ISBN : 9781557345165
Type : PDF & Epub
Views : 338 Page
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Contains information, activities, and examples for the kindergarten classroom teacher.