Description
Book SynopsisPacked with vivid examples from actual schools, this book explores specific ways that literacy leaders can partner with teachers to meet all students' instructional needs. It provides a range of research-based strategies for implementing effective instruction in a response-to-intervention framework. It also describes innovative interventions—including schoolwide programs and family and community initiatives—that promote success for struggling readers. Practical ideas are presented for engaging particular populations, such as boys and middle and high school students, and for supporting teachers' professional development. Eight reproducible handouts and forms can be downloaded and printed in a convenient 8 1/2 x 11 size.
Trade ReviewMoskal and Keneman have created a wonderful resource for reading specialists, teachers, and administrators who strive to be the literacy leaders children deserve. The book provides the fundamental knowledge in reading that is necessary to support teachers, plus a range of program models for meeting the needs of diverse readers. Along with practitioners, graduate students in such courses as Literacy Trends and Issues and Administration, Supervision, and Consultation in Literacy will appreciate this text.--Janice McDowell, MSEd, reading specialist, Wayside Elementary School, Ocean Township (New Jersey) School District
Preparing to be a literacy leader is like taking a long journey to a new place. One wonders, 'What will the terrain be like? What should I pack? Where can I find help if I need it?' Moskal and Keneman have provided a well-organized, practical guide that both seasoned and novice literacy leaders will find helpful. The book presents detailed snapshots of intervention protocols, staff development models, parent involvement programs, and more, drawn from exemplary schools around the country. It offers the support of an 'educational GPS' for an extremely challenging journey.--Connie Obrochta, MEd, Reading Recovery teacher leader, Evanston-Skokie (Illinois) School District 65
This book fills a gap in literacy instruction with its focus on student populations that are not often addressed. The section on schoolwide contexts--which covers technology, community partnerships, and professional development--is particularly useful. Graduate instructors and students will find the text accessible and practical.--Judith A. Hayn, PhD, Department of Teacher Education, University of Arkansas at Little Rock
A unique and motivating account of literacy leaders in action. Moskal and Keneman offer a candid, energetic, and passionate look at reading instruction and highlight the work of several literacy leaders who have implemented initiatives that support reading improvement in their K-12 schools. The authors open many classroom doors to reveal how these initiatives are designed and carried out to meet the varied literacy needs of students.--Leslie K. Landreth, MA, Adjunct Instructor, Department of Education and Allied Studies, John Carroll University
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Table of ContentsI. Literacy Leadership to Support Struggling Readers
1. Reading and Literacy Leaders
2. Response to Intervention: A Framework for Supporting Diverse Readers
3. Reading Interventions
II. Literacy Leadership with Specific Student Populations
4. Boys and Reading in School: A Different Kind of Struggle
5. Literacy Leadership in Middle School: Building a Community of Book Lovers
6. Literacy Leadership in High School: Institutionalizing Literacy in the Content Areas
III. Literacy Leadership in Schoolwide Contexts
7. Implementing Technology to Support Readers
8. Connecting with the Community
9. Planning for a Literacy Leader's First Professional Development Session