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This inviting book is a bridge between two major strands of reading
instruction that are often held in opposition: the science of
reading and artful approaches to teaching reading. Although the
current climate of literacy instruction positions these approaches
as diametrically opposed, the authors Young, Paige, and Rasinski
describe how teachers can use the science of reading to engage
students in artful, engaging, and authentic instruction. The
authors reveal how effective teaching is a dynamic process that
requires agency and creativity and show how teachers make artful
shifts based on the needs of students in specific contexts.
Chapters include a range of examples and explanations of how artful
teaching is integrated into reading instruction and how it can
increase students' motivation and positive attitudes toward
reading. The concise and practical chapters cover key topics,
including phonemic awareness, reading fluency, vocabulary,
assessment, home and family reading, and more. This essential road
map for all pre-service and in-service reading teachers restores
the importance of teacher agency, supports the critical
understanding of reading research, and allows teachers to use their
knowledge, experience, and creative approaches in the classroom.
This is the definitive guide to teaching reading as both an art and
a science.
This inviting book is a bridge between two major strands of reading
instruction that are often held in opposition: the science of
reading and artful approaches to teaching reading. Although the
current climate of literacy instruction positions these approaches
as diametrically opposed, the authors Young, Paige, and Rasinski
describe how teachers can use the science of reading to engage
students in artful, engaging, and authentic instruction. The
authors reveal how effective teaching is a dynamic process that
requires agency and creativity and show how teachers make artful
shifts based on the needs of students in specific contexts.
Chapters include a range of examples and explanations of how artful
teaching is integrated into reading instruction and how it can
increase students' motivation and positive attitudes toward
reading. The concise and practical chapters cover key topics,
including phonemic awareness, reading fluency, vocabulary,
assessment, home and family reading, and more. This essential road
map for all pre-service and in-service reading teachers restores
the importance of teacher agency, supports the critical
understanding of reading research, and allows teachers to use their
knowledge, experience, and creative approaches in the classroom.
This is the definitive guide to teaching reading as both an art and
a science.
Promoting Educational Success through Culturally Situated
Instruction uniquely highlights the power of educational equity,
constructivism, and situated literacy. While many books discuss
diversity or constructivism, and some address situated literacy,
this book synthesizes all three components to produce synergy.
Situatedness is the core of diversity, and the strategies and
insights in each chapter equip students to reach their full
potential. This text synthesizes educational equality,
constructivism, and situated literacy in unique and practical ways
that strategically prepare students for the next level of learning.
These chapters provide insights for educational opportunities that
personalize learning, take learning to the next level, and provide
transformative strategies to empower students. Each chapter
explores an area of education in which situatedness and a
connection to the learner at a deep, personal level are components
of the teaching/learning scenario.
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