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How can we keep students attentive, thoughtful, and inquisitive
about learning in language arts? It certainly takes more than new
standards and assessments. In this book, Mary Jo Fresch shows how
you can use the joyful learning framework introduced in Engaging
Minds in the Classroom to better engage students in reading,
writing, speaking, listening, and other elements of language arts
learning. She provides innovative instructional approaches for
diverse students at all grade levels, linking the strategies to the
research that demonstrates the effects of motivation and engagement
on student success. Educators striving to meet the multiple
challenges of standards, assessments, ELL instruction, and
achievement gaps have more reasons than ever before to attend to
this critical aspect of learning. Engaging Minds in English
Language Arts Classrooms will inspire you to make the kinds of
changes in your classroom that will truly engage students' minds-by
helping them experience joy in learning. Mary Jo Fresch is a
professor in the Department of Teaching and Learning at Ohio State
University. She is the author of multiple works on literacy
instruction, including The Power of Picture Books (with Peggy
Harkins) and Teaching and Assessing Spelling (with Aileen Wheaton).
An Essential History of Current Reading Practices describes the key
research and trends that have informed, shaped, and given direction
to reading education over the last half-century. This volume -
penned by some of the best-known experts in the field - can
familiarize any educator, from novice to expert, with the complex
nature of teaching reading. It also can provide readers a starting
point for examining particular topics in depth. The contributors
review landmark research from the middle of the 20th century
through today, highlighting political and social pressures that
have influenced research, policy, and classroom practice. Eleven
chapters explore the historical underpinnings of the reading
process, phonics, family literacy, guided reading, comprehension,
fluency, content area reading, children's literature, remedial and
clinical reading, vocabulary and spelling, and teacher education
and professional development. To provide readers with a jump-off
point for further study, each chapter presents questions for future
research as well as Essential Readings resource lists. The author
invites you into a deep understanding of each topic. You will gain
perspective, ground your own work, and come to appreciate the rich,
varied interpretations of these areas of reading.
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