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Reading reconsidered : a practical guide to rigorous literacy instruction / Doug Lemov, Colleen Driggs, Erica Woolway.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: San Francisco, CA : Jossey-Bass & Pfeiffer Imprints, Wiley, [2016]Copyright date: ©2016Description: 1 online resource (443 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
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  • computer
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  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781119104346 (e-book)
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Reading reconsidered : a practical guide to rigorous literacy instruction.DDC classification:
  • 372.4 23
LOC classification:
  • LB1050 .L44 2016
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Contents:
Machine generated contents note: Video Contents Acknowledgments The Authors About Uncommon Schools Introduction Part 1 The Core of the Core 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 2 Close Reading Module 2.1 Layered Reading Module 2.2 Establish Meaning Via Text-Dependent Questions Module 2.3 Rigorous and Text-Focused Analyzing of Meaning Module 2.4 Processing Ideas and Insights in Writing, and the Power of Clear Focus Module 2.5 Close Reading Bursts 3 Reading Non-Fiction and Other Thoughts on Building 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 Two Challenges of Non-Fiction Conventions 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 Module 4.5 Accountability: Stack Audit Part 2 The Fundamentals 5 Approaches to Reading: Reading More, Reading Better Module 5.1 Approaches to Reading Module 5.2 Accountable Independent Reading (AIR) Module 5.3 Control the Game Module 5.4 Read Aloud 6 Vocabulary Instruction: Breadth and Depth Module 6.1 Explicit and Implicit Instruction Compared Module 6.2 Explicit Instruction: The Daily Word Roll Out to Achieve Deep Word Knowledge Module 6.3 Implicit Vocabulary Instruction: Building Vocabulary During Reading Module 6.4 Maintenance and Extension 7 Reading Systems Module 7.1 Interactive Reading: An Overview Module 7.2 Phases of Implementation: Roll Out, Model, Prompting, Autonomy Module 7.3 Interactive Reading System: How to Mark Up a Text (And What to Mark) Module 7.4 Discussion Systems: Laying the Groundwork for Habits of Discussion Module 7.5 Discussion Systems: Beyond the Groundwork 8 Intellectual Autonomy Module 8.1 Frameworks for Interpretation Module 8.2 Tier Three Vocabulary Requisite Module 8.3 Phases of Development Module 8.4 Autonomous Writing Structures Module 8.5 Autonomous Discussion Structures Appendix Notes Index How to Access the Video Contents How to Use the DVD More Ways to Engage and Learn with the Teach Like a Champion Team.
Summary: "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 answer was more complex: that technique was irreplaceable and helped teachers maximize the application of their subject knowledge but there was also no substitute for content knowledge. Moreover, they believed, there were in fact techniques specific to each of the content areas that drive results and could be delineated and learned like the general techniques in Teach Like a Champion. Reading Reconsidered is the authors' first effort to take on the challenge of defining subject specific methods. It is an anxious time for many teachers but also a time of great opportunity. This book will provide a road map from confusion to success"-- Provided by publisher.
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TEACH YOUR STUDENTS TO READ WITH PRECISION AND INSIGHT

The world we are preparing our students to succeed in is one bound together by words and phrases. Our students learn their literature, history, math, science, or art via a firm foundation of strong reading skills. When we teach students to read with precision, rigor, and insight, we are truly handing over the key to the kingdom. Of all the subjects we teach reading is first among equals.

Grounded in advice from effective classrooms nationwide, enhanced with more than 40 video clips, Reading Reconsidered takes you into the trenches with actionable guidance from real-life educators and instructional champions. The authors address the anxiety-inducing world of Common Core State Standards, distilling from those standards four key ideas that help hone teaching practices both generally and in preparation for assessments. This 'Core of the Core' comprises the first half of the book and instructs educators on how to teach students to: read harder texts, 'closely read' texts rigorously and intentionally, read nonfiction more effectively, and write more effectively in direct response to texts.

The second half of Reading Reconsidered reinforces these principles, coupling them with the 'fundamentals' of reading instruction--a host of techniques and subject specific tools to reconsider how teachers approach such essential topics as vocabulary , interactive reading , and student autonomy . Reading Reconsidered breaks an overly broad issue into clear, easy-to-implement approaches. Filled with practical tools, including:

44 video clips of exemplar teachers demonstrating the techniques and principles in their classrooms (note: for online access of this content, please visit my.teachlikeachampion.com) Recommended book lists Downloadable tips and templates on key topics like reading nonfiction, vocabulary instruction, and literary terms and definitions.

Reading Reconsidered provides the framework necessary for teachers to ensure that students forge futures as lifelong readers.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Machine generated contents note: Video Contents Acknowledgments The Authors About Uncommon Schools Introduction Part 1 The Core of the Core 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 2 Close Reading Module 2.1 Layered Reading Module 2.2 Establish Meaning Via Text-Dependent Questions Module 2.3 Rigorous and Text-Focused Analyzing of Meaning Module 2.4 Processing Ideas and Insights in Writing, and the Power of Clear Focus Module 2.5 Close Reading Bursts 3 Reading Non-Fiction and Other Thoughts on Building 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 Two Challenges of Non-Fiction Conventions 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 Module 4.5 Accountability: Stack Audit Part 2 The Fundamentals 5 Approaches to Reading: Reading More, Reading Better Module 5.1 Approaches to Reading Module 5.2 Accountable Independent Reading (AIR) Module 5.3 Control the Game Module 5.4 Read Aloud 6 Vocabulary Instruction: Breadth and Depth Module 6.1 Explicit and Implicit Instruction Compared Module 6.2 Explicit Instruction: The Daily Word Roll Out to Achieve Deep Word Knowledge Module 6.3 Implicit Vocabulary Instruction: Building Vocabulary During Reading Module 6.4 Maintenance and Extension 7 Reading Systems Module 7.1 Interactive Reading: An Overview Module 7.2 Phases of Implementation: Roll Out, Model, Prompting, Autonomy Module 7.3 Interactive Reading System: How to Mark Up a Text (And What to Mark) Module 7.4 Discussion Systems: Laying the Groundwork for Habits of Discussion Module 7.5 Discussion Systems: Beyond the Groundwork 8 Intellectual Autonomy Module 8.1 Frameworks for Interpretation Module 8.2 Tier Three Vocabulary Requisite Module 8.3 Phases of Development Module 8.4 Autonomous Writing Structures Module 8.5 Autonomous Discussion Structures Appendix Notes Index How to Access the Video Contents How to Use the DVD More Ways to Engage and Learn with the Teach Like a Champion Team.

"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 answer was more complex: that technique was irreplaceable and helped teachers maximize the application of their subject knowledge but there was also no substitute for content knowledge. Moreover, they believed, there were in fact techniques specific to each of the content areas that drive results and could be delineated and learned like the general techniques in Teach Like a Champion. Reading Reconsidered is the authors' first effort to take on the challenge of defining subject specific methods. It is an anxious time for many teachers but also a time of great opportunity. This book will provide a road map from confusion to success"-- Provided by publisher.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2016. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.

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Lemov, Woolway, and Driggs believe that reading instruction needs a serious makeover. They argue that current literacy instruction delegates too much choice to students amid "benignly appealing youth fiction written after 1980" while nonfiction and older fiction texts (the stuff of college) are a mere afterthought. The authors call on educators to focus on "the core of the core": harder texts, close reading, more nonfiction, and frequent writing in response to reading as the main approach to ameliorate declining SAT scores. Part 1 details this instructional core, while part 2 gets into the nitty-gritty of teaching strategies: vocabulary instruction, approaches to "independent" reading, text annotation, and more. Each chapter is broken into discrete modules for study and implementation, accompanied by a collection of videos from the classrooms of UnCommon School teachers. The authors clearly demonstrate a respect for teachers and students. With many references to E.D. Hirsch, readers may be concerned that a revival of the traditional canon is on the horizon. However, the authors advocate for an "internal canon" selected purposefully by teachers. While many of the strategies are supported by relevant research in the field, there is scant reference made to research on the importance of student choice in reading. VERDICT Though the context for change might be debatable, many of the instructional strategies may offer ideas for teaching.-Ernie Cox, Prairie Creek Intermediate School, Cedar Rapids, IA © Copyright 2016. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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