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In a collection of chapters from high school teachers and
university researchers, Raise Your Voices offers English language
arts teachers "one-stop shopping" to learn how to foster dialogic
classrooms and how to prompt, sustain, connect, and assess
classroom discussions, especially discussions about issues that
adolescents find consequential. The chapters explore both the
basics for facilitating discussion to support literacy learning and
the principles for assessing the progress and effect of discussion
and for including all students in lively dialogue. Taken together,
the entries in this book envision the English language arts
classroom as a supportive environment for authentic inquiry and for
the genuine democratic processes involved in grappling together
with tough perennial and contemporary issues.
In a collection of chapters from high school teachers and
university researchers, Raise Your Voices offers English language
arts teachers "one-stop shopping" to learn how to foster dialogic
classrooms and how to prompt, sustain, connect, and assess
classroom discussions, especially discussions about issues that
adolescents find consequential. The chapters explore both the
basics for facilitating discussion to support literacy learning and
the principles for assessing the progress and effect of discussion
and for including all students in lively dialogue. Taken together,
the entries in this book envision the English language arts
classroom as a supportive environment for authentic inquiry and for
the genuine democratic processes involved in grappling together
with tough perennial and contemporary issues.
Inquiry Units for English Language Arts is an engaging and relevant
collection of instructional units that delve into contemporary
problems related to equity, justice, identity, freedom, and social
reform. Designed by practicing classroom teachers, these units
integrate reading, writing, speaking, and listening as modes of
investigation in the Language Arts classroom. Each chapter provides
specific guidance in planning, initiating, managing, and assessing
a unit's line of inquiry to ensure that students' academic, social,
and emotional growth are central to the classroom experience. The
units in this book illustrate how guided inquiry prioritizes
inductive learning by framing problems that require students to
work collaboratively as they develop the critical thinking skills
necessary to be active participants in a democracy.
Inquiry Paths to Literacy Learning, a collection of
chapters from secondary teachers and university researchers, offers
English language arts teachers several models and considerations
for how to design and implement inquiry-based teaching and
learning. As the contributors demonstrate, an inquiry approach
can significantly boost student achievement, understanding,
and transfer of learning. The chapters in this
collection present classroom-tested approaches, activities,
and assignments that teachers can use right away, but that also
serve as models for designing learning experiences that most engage
and benefit learners. Focusing on issues that adolescents find
consequential, the sample learning activities promote
the development of complex literacy skills, engage students in
evidence-based reasoning, and foster an environment of cooperation,
collaboration, and respect for different points of
view. Together, the contributions in this book envision the
English language arts classroom as a supportive environment for
authentic inquiry and for the genuine democratic processes involved
in grappling together with tough perennial and contemporary issues.
Inquiry Paths to Literacy Learning, a collection of
chapters from secondary teachers and university researchers, offers
English language arts teachers several models and considerations
for how to design and implement inquiry-based teaching and
learning. As the contributors demonstrate, an inquiry approach
can significantly boost student achievement, understanding,
and transfer of learning. The chapters in this
collection present classroom-tested approaches, activities,
and assignments that teachers can use right away, but that also
serve as models for designing learning experiences that most engage
and benefit learners. Focusing on issues that adolescents find
consequential, the sample learning activities promote
the development of complex literacy skills, engage students in
evidence-based reasoning, and foster an environment of cooperation,
collaboration, and respect for different points of
view. Together, the contributions in this book envision the
English language arts classroom as a supportive environment for
authentic inquiry and for the genuine democratic processes involved
in grappling together with tough perennial and contemporary issues.
Inquiry Units for English Language Arts is an engaging and relevant
collection of instructional units that delve into contemporary
problems related to equity, justice, identity, freedom, and social
reform. Designed by practicing classroom teachers, these units
integrate reading, writing, speaking, and listening as modes of
investigation in the Language Arts classroom. Each chapter provides
specific guidance in planning, initiating, managing, and assessing
a unit's line of inquiry to ensure that students' academic, social,
and emotional growth are central to the classroom experience. The
units in this book illustrate how guided inquiry prioritizes
inductive learning by framing problems that require students to
work collaboratively as they develop the critical thinking skills
necessary to be active participants in a democracy.
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