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This volume presents chapters by researchers, practitioners, and
policymakers who study the impact of classroom portfolios in the
assessment of writing achievement by elementary and middle grade
students.
The focus throughout the volume is on the tension between
classroom assessment and externally mandated testing. It presents
the efforts of researchers, practitioners, and policymakers to
understand the impact of classroom portfolios for the assessment of
writing achievement by elementary and middle grade students. Under
the auspices of the Center for the Study of Writing, the editors
conducted a national survey of exemplary portfolio projects,
arranged for a series of "video visits," and held several working
conferences. The result of this work is a broad-ranging tale: the
aspirations of teachers and administrators to move the machinery of
schooling in the direction of more authentic and engaging tasks,
the puzzlement of students when they realize that the assignments
are real and that the teacher may not have a "right answer" in
mind, and the tensions between ivory-tower ideas and everyday
classroom practice.
Divided into four sections, this research volume:
* provides a historical perspective, develops the conceptual
framework that serves as a background for many activities described
throughout, and discusses numerous practical issues that confront
today's researchers and practitioners;
* views the phenomenon of writing portfolios through a variety of
broadview lenses such as teacher enthusiasm, student reflection,
assessment tension, the portfolio as metaphor, and the locus of
control;
* conveys important conceptual issues with a balance toward
pragmatics; and
* offers unique insights from the perspective of one individual
who serves as scholar, researcher, and teacher.
From Orthography to Pedagogy pays tribute to Richard L. Venezky's
work and influence on reading, linguistics, and computer science.
This book catalogs findings related to speech and language
development, reading and spelling's role in infant speech
development, and the present and future advances in the study and
theory of speech and cognitive development. The editors focus on
the role technology could play in development and advancement of
literacy speech and reasoning. Topics include: *speech directed at
infants; *speech perception; *cognitive development and spelling;
*early reading instruction; *reading and comprehension; and
*influences of modern technology and multi-media. Representing a
history of study in the field, this book appeals to anyone working
in the area of language development, as well as those in related
fields such as linguistics and developmental psychology.
This volume presents chapters by researchers, practitioners, and
policymakers who study the impact of classroom portfolios in the
assessment of writing achievement by elementary and middle grade
students.
The focus throughout the volume is on the tension between
classroom assessment and externally mandated testing. It presents
the efforts of researchers, practitioners, and policymakers to
understand the impact of classroom portfolios for the assessment of
writing achievement by elementary and middle grade students. Under
the auspices of the Center for the Study of Writing, the editors
conducted a national survey of exemplary portfolio projects,
arranged for a series of "video visits," and held several working
conferences. The result of this work is a broad-ranging tale: the
aspirations of teachers and administrators to move the machinery of
schooling in the direction of more authentic and engaging tasks,
the puzzlement of students when they realize that the assignments
are real and that the teacher may not have a "right answer" in
mind, and the tensions between ivory-tower ideas and everyday
classroom practice.
Divided into four sections, this research volume:
* provides a historical perspective, develops the conceptual
framework that serves as a background for many activities described
throughout, and discusses numerous practical issues that confront
today's researchers and practitioners;
* views the phenomenon of writing portfolios through a variety of
broadview lenses such as teacher enthusiasm, student reflection,
assessment tension, the portfolio as metaphor, and the locus of
control;
* conveys important conceptual issues with a balance toward
pragmatics; and
* offers unique insights from the perspective of one individual
who serves as scholar, researcher, and teacher.
"From Orthography to Pedagogy" pays tribute to Richard L. Venezky's
work and influence on reading, linguistics, and computer science.
This book catalogs findings related to speech and language
development, reading and spelling's role in infant speech
development, and the present and future advances in the study and
theory of speech and cognitive development. The editors focus on
the role technology could play in development and advancement of
literacy speech and reasoning.
Topics include:
*speech directed at infants;
*speech perception;
*cognitive development and spelling;
*early reading instruction;
*reading and comprehension; and
*influences of modern technology and multi-media.
Representing a history of study in the field, this book appeals to
anyone working in the area of language development, as well as
those in related fields such as linguistics and developmental
psychology.
This is the second edition of the seminal text designed to empower
educators with an innovative and inspiring conceptual framework for
effective teaching. This bestseller is grounded in the synergy of
five big ideas for connecting mind, brain, and education research
to classroom practice: neuroplasticity, potential, malleable
intelligence, the Body-Brain System, and metacognition. Updated and
expanded to include new sections on social and emotional learning,
this edition offers a firm foundation for implementing current
rigorous standards. The authors draw on their experience working
with tens of thousands of educators worldwide to drive the book's
focus on practical application. Essential ideas are reinforced
through vignettes, examples, inspirational stories from teachers,
strategies, reflective questions, and current research on how
people learn. New for the Second Edition: An exploration of how
guiding students to develop cognitive, affective, and behavioral
competencies can improve their personal relationships, peer and
teacher interactions, and academic outcomes. An examination of
recent advances in understanding how brain plasticity extends over
the life span, how working memory supports students to tackle more
complex learning tasks, and how teaching students about growth
mindsets can power learning. A synthesis of the science behind the
power of positivity, learning potential, metacognition, the social
aspects of cognition, and the Body-Brain System for classroom and
school applications. An expanded reference list with relevant new
publications.
This is the second edition of the seminal text designed to empower
educators with an innovative and inspiring conceptual framework for
effective teaching. This bestseller is grounded in the synergy of
five big ideas for connecting mind, brain, and education research
to classroom practice: neuroplasticity, potential, malleable
intelligence, the Body-Brain System, and metacognition. Updated and
expanded to include new sections on social and emotional learning,
this edition offers a firm foundation for implementing current
rigorous standards. The authors draw on their experience working
with tens of thousands of educators worldwide to drive the book's
focus on practical application. Essential ideas are reinforced
through vignettes, examples, inspirational stories from teachers,
strategies, reflective questions, and current research on how
people learn. New for the Second Edition: An exploration of how
guiding students to develop cognitive, affective, and behavioral
competencies can improve their personal relationships, peer and
teacher interactions, and academic outcomes. An examination of
recent advances in understanding how brain plasticity extends over
the life span, how working memory supports students to tackle more
complex learning tasks, and how teaching students about growth
mindsets can power learning. A synthesis of the science behind the
power of positivity, learning potential, metacognition, the social
aspects of cognition, and the Body-Brain System for classroom and
school applications. An expanded reference list with relevant new
publications.
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