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Readers Front and Center: Helping All Students Engage with Complex Texts

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Dorothy Barnhouse

  • Readers Front and Center
  • Readers Front and Center
    Coveris all aspects of a balanced literacy program in an integrated manner & shows how all components are differentiated to address the needs of diverse learners.

176 pages
Interest Age: 7 to 14
2014
ISBN: 9781571109675

Every teacher wants and expects his or her students to be reading increasingly complex texts, yet sometimes the gap between our expectations and our students' abilities seems wide and deep. It's tempting to look at that gap and step in to fill it for them, but then we'd be doing most of the "heavy lifting" - the understanding, analysis, and interpretation that our students should be learning for themselves.

So how can teachers reverse this trend and ensure that our students are fully entering, absorbing, and experiencing texts? How can we make sure they're making complex meaning "independently and proficiently," as the Common Core State Standards require?

Readers Front and Center answers these questions by framing instruction that starts with the student. You'll learn how to do the following:

  • Research and listen to your students so your teaching can be more targeted
  • Notice and name your students' thinking so they can "see" what complex thinking looks and sounds like
  • Set your students up to be problem solvers
  • Prepare your students to do increasingly complex thinking in increasingly complex texts

Filled with examples of one-on-one conferences, small groups, and whole-class scenarios, this essential book provides an accessible and inspiring model of how and why we need to put students at the front and centre of our teaching.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Introduction: Learning to Listen

Chapter 1: Noticing Smarter: Researching What we Don't Know

Chapter 2: Deciding Smarter: Not Teaching -- Yet

Chapter 3: Teaching Smarter: Noticing and Naming

Chapter 4: Teaching Smarter: Stepping Students Up to Do More Complex Thinking in Independent Reading

Chapter 5: Teaching Smarter: Stepping Students Up to Do More Complex Thinking in Small Groups

Chapter 6: Teaching Smarter: Stepping Students Up to Do More Complex Thinking in Read-Aloud and Shared Reading

Conclusion: On Standards, Standardization, and Agency

Appendixes 1-8

References

Index