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This practical, teacher-friendly book provides indispensable guidance for implementing research-based reading instruction that is responsive to students' diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds. Structured around the “big five” core topics of an effective reading program—phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension—the book explains tried-and-true teaching strategies for fostering all students' achievement. Key topics include engaging diverse students in classroom discussion, involving families in learning, and assessing and teaching new literacies. Numerous classroom examples demonstrate a wide range of easy-to-implement lesson ideas and activities for students at different grade levels, including struggling learners. Issues specific to English language learners are woven throughout the chapters.



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Reader friendly, informative, and practical. This book is an ideal text for elementary literacy methods courses, but will be equally useful for practicing elementary teachers who strive to promote literacy achievement for all children. Chapters build on research in specific areas of assessment and instruction, drawing explicit, realistic connections to culturally responsive teaching. Teachers gain an understanding of how to take children's richly diverse backgrounds and experiences into account in implementing an effective literacy program.--Julie K. Kidd, EdD, College of Education and Human Development, George Mason University

This book provides an important window into research-based strategies for how to teach reading in diverse classrooms. It also offers some viable solutions for what teachers can do to be successful. If we do the work this book challenges us to do, we will move closer to leveling the playing field for children of color in our nation's classrooms. It will surely become a seminal book on culturally responsive teaching.--Patricia A. Edwards, PhD, Department of Teacher Education, Michigan State University; President, International Reading Association (2010-2011)

McIntyre et al. present the latest thinking on ways to deliver culturally relevant literacy instruction that is both powerful and engaging. Perhaps the greatest assets of the book are its focus on dialogic instruction and its practical voice: the authors have created a vision of effective classroom teaching that aligns with current realities. This book is a 'must read' for teachers looking for a strong professional development resource. It is also a great foundational text for undergraduate reading methods courses. At a time when teacher education is flooded with outmoded reading methods textbooks, McIntyre and her colleagues offer us a fresh resource that promises to rise quickly to the top of the field.--Robert B. Cooter, Jr., EdD, Professor and Ursuline Endowed Chair of Teacher Education, Bellarmine University

This excellent book is needed now more than ever as we embrace rapidly changing demographics in our classrooms. The authors offer best practices that are grounded in research and theory and that reach beyond the National Reading Panel’s five literacy pillars. Classroom teachers, literacy coaches, and students in teacher training programs need to read this book and keep it handy for reference during the school year.--Deborah A. Wooten, PhD, Department of Theory and Practice in Teacher Education, University of Tennessee

-This book is a valuable resource for classroom teachers and teacher candidates....The strategies and materials presented in the book are comprehensive and applicable to classroom teaching.--Educational Review, 11/25/2011



Table of Contents

1. Reading Instruction for Diverse Populations
2. How Children Learn to Read
3. Children Who Struggle with Reading
4. Classroom Community and Discourse Practices in Research-Based, Culturally Responsive Classrooms
5. Word Study: Phonemic Awareness and Phonics
6. Fluency
7. Comprehension
8. More Comprehension Tools: Vocabulary and the Instructional Conversation
9. Writing
10. New Literacies
11. Research-Based, Culturally Responsive Reading Instruction in Second Grade
12. Research-Based, Culturally Responsive Reading Instruction in Fifth Grade
13. Family Involvement
14. What If My Students Still Need Help?: Effective Reading Interventions
Conclusion

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      Publisher: Guilford Publications
      Publication Date: 14/01/2011
      ISBN13: 9781609180539, 978-1609180539
      ISBN10: 1609180534

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      Book Synopsis

      This practical, teacher-friendly book provides indispensable guidance for implementing research-based reading instruction that is responsive to students' diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds. Structured around the “big five” core topics of an effective reading program—phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension—the book explains tried-and-true teaching strategies for fostering all students' achievement. Key topics include engaging diverse students in classroom discussion, involving families in learning, and assessing and teaching new literacies. Numerous classroom examples demonstrate a wide range of easy-to-implement lesson ideas and activities for students at different grade levels, including struggling learners. Issues specific to English language learners are woven throughout the chapters.



      Trade Review

      Reader friendly, informative, and practical. This book is an ideal text for elementary literacy methods courses, but will be equally useful for practicing elementary teachers who strive to promote literacy achievement for all children. Chapters build on research in specific areas of assessment and instruction, drawing explicit, realistic connections to culturally responsive teaching. Teachers gain an understanding of how to take children's richly diverse backgrounds and experiences into account in implementing an effective literacy program.--Julie K. Kidd, EdD, College of Education and Human Development, George Mason University

      This book provides an important window into research-based strategies for how to teach reading in diverse classrooms. It also offers some viable solutions for what teachers can do to be successful. If we do the work this book challenges us to do, we will move closer to leveling the playing field for children of color in our nation's classrooms. It will surely become a seminal book on culturally responsive teaching.--Patricia A. Edwards, PhD, Department of Teacher Education, Michigan State University; President, International Reading Association (2010-2011)

      McIntyre et al. present the latest thinking on ways to deliver culturally relevant literacy instruction that is both powerful and engaging. Perhaps the greatest assets of the book are its focus on dialogic instruction and its practical voice: the authors have created a vision of effective classroom teaching that aligns with current realities. This book is a 'must read' for teachers looking for a strong professional development resource. It is also a great foundational text for undergraduate reading methods courses. At a time when teacher education is flooded with outmoded reading methods textbooks, McIntyre and her colleagues offer us a fresh resource that promises to rise quickly to the top of the field.--Robert B. Cooter, Jr., EdD, Professor and Ursuline Endowed Chair of Teacher Education, Bellarmine University

      This excellent book is needed now more than ever as we embrace rapidly changing demographics in our classrooms. The authors offer best practices that are grounded in research and theory and that reach beyond the National Reading Panel’s five literacy pillars. Classroom teachers, literacy coaches, and students in teacher training programs need to read this book and keep it handy for reference during the school year.--Deborah A. Wooten, PhD, Department of Theory and Practice in Teacher Education, University of Tennessee

      -This book is a valuable resource for classroom teachers and teacher candidates....The strategies and materials presented in the book are comprehensive and applicable to classroom teaching.--Educational Review, 11/25/2011



      Table of Contents

      1. Reading Instruction for Diverse Populations
      2. How Children Learn to Read
      3. Children Who Struggle with Reading
      4. Classroom Community and Discourse Practices in Research-Based, Culturally Responsive Classrooms
      5. Word Study: Phonemic Awareness and Phonics
      6. Fluency
      7. Comprehension
      8. More Comprehension Tools: Vocabulary and the Instructional Conversation
      9. Writing
      10. New Literacies
      11. Research-Based, Culturally Responsive Reading Instruction in Second Grade
      12. Research-Based, Culturally Responsive Reading Instruction in Fifth Grade
      13. Family Involvement
      14. What If My Students Still Need Help?: Effective Reading Interventions
      Conclusion

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