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Accessible and engaging, this methods textbook provides a roadmap for improving reading instruction. Leland, Lewison, and Harste explain why certain ineffective or debunked literacy techniques prevail in the classroom, identify the problematic assumptions that underly these popular myths, and offer better alternatives for literacy teaching. Grounded in a mantra that promotes critical thinking and agencyâEnjoy! Dig Deeply! Take Action!âthis book presents a clear framework, methods, and easy applications for designing and implementing effective literacy instruction.

Numerous teaching strategies, classroom examples, teacher vignettes, and recommendations for using childrenâs and adolescent literature found in this book make it an ideal text for preservice teachers in elementary and middle school reading, and English language arts methods courses as well as a practical resource for professional in-service workshops and teachers.

Key features include:

  • Instructional engagements for supporting students as they read picture books, chapter books, and news articles, and interact with social media and participate in the arts and everyday life;
  • Voices from the field that challenge mythical thinking and offer realworld examples of what effective reading and language arts instruction looks like in practice;
  • Owl statements that alert readers to key ideas for use when planning reading and language arts instruction.


Table of Contents

Dedication

Preface

Acknowledgements

1. Introduction

2. Disrupting Commonplace Knowledge

3. Classroom Practices that Help Students Disrupt Commonplace Knowledge

4. Interrogating Multiple Perspectives

5. Classroom Practices that Help Readers Interrogate Multiple Perspectives

6. Focusing on Sociopolitical Issues

7. Classroom Practices that Help Students Focus on Sociopolitical Issues

8. Taking Action to Promote Social Justice

9. Classroom Practices that Support Taking Social Action

About the Authors

Bibliography of Children’s and Adolescent Literature

Bibliography of Professional Publications

Index

Teaching K8 Reading Disrupting 10 Literacy Myths

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
      Publication Date: 7/16/2020 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780367335953, 978-0367335953
      ISBN10: 0367335956

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Accessible and engaging, this methods textbook provides a roadmap for improving reading instruction. Leland, Lewison, and Harste explain why certain ineffective or debunked literacy techniques prevail in the classroom, identify the problematic assumptions that underly these popular myths, and offer better alternatives for literacy teaching. Grounded in a mantra that promotes critical thinking and agencyâEnjoy! Dig Deeply! Take Action!âthis book presents a clear framework, methods, and easy applications for designing and implementing effective literacy instruction.

      Numerous teaching strategies, classroom examples, teacher vignettes, and recommendations for using childrenâs and adolescent literature found in this book make it an ideal text for preservice teachers in elementary and middle school reading, and English language arts methods courses as well as a practical resource for professional in-service workshops and teachers.

      Key features include:

      • Instructional engagements for supporting students as they read picture books, chapter books, and news articles, and interact with social media and participate in the arts and everyday life;
      • Voices from the field that challenge mythical thinking and offer realworld examples of what effective reading and language arts instruction looks like in practice;
      • Owl statements that alert readers to key ideas for use when planning reading and language arts instruction.


      Table of Contents

      Dedication

      Preface

      Acknowledgements

      1. Introduction

      2. Disrupting Commonplace Knowledge

      3. Classroom Practices that Help Students Disrupt Commonplace Knowledge

      4. Interrogating Multiple Perspectives

      5. Classroom Practices that Help Readers Interrogate Multiple Perspectives

      6. Focusing on Sociopolitical Issues

      7. Classroom Practices that Help Students Focus on Sociopolitical Issues

      8. Taking Action to Promote Social Justice

      9. Classroom Practices that Support Taking Social Action

      About the Authors

      Bibliography of Children’s and Adolescent Literature

      Bibliography of Professional Publications

      Index

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