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Between the Lines: Actively Engaging Readers in the English Classroom [Kietas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Hardback, 286 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 239x157x27 mm, weight: 590 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 27-Sep-2016
  • Leidėjas: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1475829132
  • ISBN-13: 9781475829136
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 286 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 239x157x27 mm, weight: 590 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 27-Sep-2016
  • Leidėjas: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1475829132
  • ISBN-13: 9781475829136
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Michael Anthony, 20-year reading workshop practitioner at the secondary level, and Joan Kaywell, acclaimed author and advocate for young adult literature in learning, present Between the Lines, a creative paradigm shift for the English Language Arts workshop classroom.  In contrast to the traditional sustained silent reading and individual conferencing model, an impractical commitment for most teachers, BtL invites collaborative engagement and active inquiry among students as well as on-demand writing and integrated YA literature, all designed to support existing middle and secondary level ELA classroom curriculum instruction and national academic learning standards while empowering English educators toward improved student literacy achievement and the creation of lifelong readers.

The classroom activities, with student-friendly names like Book Chat Check and Pop Goes the Question, promote animated discussions in social learning contexts and produce writings supported by textual evidence from student selected texts. Clear step by step directions for facilitation and authentic models of resulting student writing are shared along with a standards-based lesson plan suitable for grades 6-12.

Ongoing teacher/student journal conversations validate independent reader thought processes and provoke differentiated learning experiences.  The book includes Common Core State Standards-based strategies for responding to students meaningfully and for inviting extensions beyond the book, motivating increasingly complex and connective writings.  Sample dialogue journal entries are shared along with insightful commentary and practical analysis.

Everything needed for implementing Between the Lines is contained within these pages, including a user friendly appendix filled with fully reproduceable classroom workshop materials, tips for reducing the teacher reading and writing loads, and suggestions for building an enviable classroom library stocked with award-winning adolescent literature.   

Recenzijos

Between the Lines by Michael Anthony and Joan F. Kaywell is frank teacher-to-teacher talk about how you can run a reading/writing workshop in a high school environment even when school administrators arent invested in 'low-brow' reading. This book is the pep talk you need if you want to steer your classroom towards workshop but are tied in by constraints. * Three Teachers Talk * Between the Lines: Actively Engaging Readers in the English Classroom is a bold and valuable text for ELA teachers who are breaking through test-preparation-only curriculum and who want to lead vibrant reading workshops in the classroom. Anthonys guide has everything a teacher needs to get students reading and keep them reading. An important resource for any teacher who wants to grow lifelong readers. -- A.S. King, award winning YA author Mike Anthony and Joan Kaywell have redefined reading and writing workshop in ways that will bring joy to the hearts of ELA teachers everywhere. The pages of Between the Lines are bursting with practical can-do ideas, activities, templates, examples, and suggestions for how to use some of the best YA fiction out there. The students of every teacher who reads this book will thank them for changing their literacy lives, perhaps forever. -- ReLeah Cossett Lent, co-author of Adolescents on the Edge: Stories and Lessons to Transform Learning; www.releahlent.com

Introduction: The War on Reading ix
Organization xv
1 Between the Lines: The Establishment of a New Paradigm
1(10)
2 Getting the Between the Lines Routine Started
11(22)
3 How Between the Lines Meets the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) while Making Students Better Readers and Writers
33(8)
4 Correspondence, Reflection, and Metacognition
41(22)
5 Why We Do It: Twenty (20) Teacher/Student Journaling Strategies that Correlate with the CCSS College and Career Readiness Anchor Reading Standards
63(36)
6 Managing the Reading Volume: Top Ten Hints
99(10)
7 Managing the Writing Volume: Top Ten Hints
109(10)
8 Establishing a Classroom Library: Why and How
119(22)
9 Wading into the Water: An Afterword
141(4)
Appendix A Reading Progress Log 145(2)
Appendix B Between the Lines Rules and Procedures 147(2)
Appendix C Between the Lines Activity: Book Chat Check 149(2)
Appendix D Between the Lines Activity: Pop Goes the Question 151(2)
Appendix E Between the Lines Activity: Summary Slam 153(2)
Appendix F Between the Lines Activity: Watch Your Language 155(2)
Appendix G Between the Lines Activity: Like It/Don't Like It 157(2)
Appendix H Between the Lines: Novel Reading Survey 159(2)
Appendix I Between the Lines: Reflection Letter Rules 161(2)
Appendix J Between the Lines: Metacognitive Letter Instructions 163(2)
Appendix K Between the Lines: Status of the Class---Student's Self Check 165(2)
Appendix L Between the Lines: Student's Scoring Rubric 167(2)
Appendix M Between the Lines: Teacher's Scoring Rubric 169(2)
Appendix N Between the Lines: Award-Winning Books to Recommend to Students 171(36)
Annotated Young Adult and Adult Books 207(24)
References 231(2)
Index 233(8)
Acknowledgments 241(28)
About the Authors 269
Michael Anthony has taught secondary English students, grades nine through twelve, for the last 20 years. He conceived and implemented a genre-based instructional English language arts curriculum, integrating independent readership and young adult (YA) literature. In 2006, he successfully reversed a ban on Adam Rapps YA novel The Buffalo Tree in the Muhlenberg School District, as featured in the New York Times. He has been a featured speaker at college and university symposiums on Censorship in Schools and has presented on adapting reading workshop strategies for high school students at the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) convention. His research on the teen angst YA literature subgenre has been cited in The Alan Review.

Joan F. Kaywell has served as Professor of English Education at the University of South Florida (USF) for nearly three decades. She was appointed the Director of the SunCoast Area Teacher Training & Education Research (SCATTER), USFs COEDUs Honors Program summer 2013. She donates her time extensively to the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) and its Florida affiliate (FCTE): She is Past President of NCTEs Assembly on Literature for Adolescents (ALAN), completed two terms serving as ALANs Membership Secretary, and was the recipient of the 2012 Hipple Award for outstanding service. Kaywell is a Past-President of FCTE twice and served almost two decades on its Board of Directors. In 2012, FCTE created the Joan F. Kaywell Books Save Lives Award in her honor. Dr. Kaywell is published in several journals; regularly reviews YA novels, has edited two series of textbooks, and written one trade book. Kaywell fervently believes that teachers and authors are often the unsung heroes of children on the brink of self-destruction. By offering books to children to help them momentarily escape the pain of growing up, teachers offer teenagers a constructive way to survive the crisis, find hope, and know that they are not alone.