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El. knyga: Literacy Essentials: Engagement, Excellence and Equity for All Learners

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  • Formatas: 482 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Oct-2023
  • Leidėjas: Stenhouse Publishers
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781003842545
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  • Formatas: 482 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Oct-2023
  • Leidėjas: Stenhouse Publishers
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781003842545
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In her practical and inspirational book, Literacy Essentials: Engagement, Excellence, and Equity for All Learners, author Regie Routman guides K-12 teachers to create a trusting, intellectual, and equitable classroom culture that allows all learners to thrive as self-directed readers, writers, thinkers, and responsible citizens.

Over the course of three sections, Routman provides numerous Take Action ideas for implementing authentic and responsive teaching, assessing, and learning. This book poses a key question: How do we rise to the challenge of providing an engaging, excellent, equitable education for all learners, including those from high poverty and underserved schools?





Teaching for Engagement: Many high performing schools are characterized by a a thriving school culture built on a network of authentic communication. Teachers can strengthen classroom engagement by building a trusting and welcoming environment where all students can have a safe and collaborative space to grow and develop. Pursuing Excellence: Routman identifies 10 key factors that describe an excellent teacher, ranging from intellectual curiosity to creativity, and explains how carrying yourself as a role model contributes to an inclusive, caring, empathic, and fair classroom. She also stresses the importance for school leaders to make job-embedded professional development a top priority. Dismantling Unequal Education: The huge gap in the quality of education in high vs low income communities is the civil rights issue of the 21st century, according to Routman. She spells out specific actions educators can take to create more equitable schools and classrooms, such as diversifying texts used in curriculums and ensuring all students have access to opportunities to discuss, reflect, and engage with important ideas.

From the author:

"I wrote Literacy Essentials, because I saw a need to simplify teaching, raise expectations, and make expert teaching possible for all of us. I saw a need to emphasize how a school culture of kindness, trust, respect, and curiosity is essential to any lasting achievement. I saw a need to demonstrate and discuss how and why the beliefs, actions, knowledge we hold determine the potential for many of our students. Equal opportunity to learn depends on a culture of engagement and equity, which under lies a relentless pursuit of excellence."
A Note About Notes and Other Resources x
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction: Letter to My Colleagues 1(8)
ENGAGEMENT
1 Developing Trusting Relationships
9(16)
2 Celebrating Learners
25(14)
3 Creating a Thriving Learning Environment
39(42)
Physical Environment
40(11)
Social and Emotional Environment
51(9)
Intellectual Environment
60(21)
4 Teaching with Purpose and Authenticity
81(24)
EXCELLENCE
1 Embedding Professional Learning
105(24)
2 Expert Teaching Through Frontloading
129(20)
3 Listening, Speaking, and Questioning That Elevate Teaching and Learning
149(20)
4 Embracing the Reading-Writing Connection
169(24)
5 Teaching Readers
193(34)
6 Teaching Writers
227(30)
EQUITY
1 Making High Expectations an Instructional Reality
257(24)
2 Reaching All Learners
281(30)
3 Applying Responsible Assessment
311(24)
4 Developing Self-determining Learners
335(22)
5 Advocating for Students
357
Afterword: The Need for Civic Engagement 387
Appendices A-I 1(1)
Notes 1(1)
References and Resources 1(1)
Index 1
ENGAGEMENT
5(96)
1 Developing Trusting Relationships
9(16)
Build Trusting Relationships
9(3)
Bond with Students and Colleagues
12(5)
Teach Kindness
17(2)
Make Parents Partners
19(6)
Story: Bonding with My Granddaughters Through Storytelling
15(10)
2 Celebrating Learners
25(14)
Highlight Learners' Strengths
26(2)
Develop a Positive Mind-set
28(3)
Express Gratitude and Appreciation
31(3)
Enjoy Teaching
34(5)
Story: "What Is He Good At?"
30(9)
3 Creating a Thriving Learning Environment
39(42)
Physical Environment
40(1)
Create a beautiful and meaningful environment
40(5)
Rethink our prime real estate
45(3)
Establish a rich and relevant classroom library
48(3)
Story: Presentation Matters
43(8)
Social and Emotional Environment
51(1)
See the classroom through students' eyes
52(1)
Make sure students are engaged, not just on-task
53(2)
Teach with a sense of urgency
55(1)
Eliminate distractions and increase efficiency
56(4)
Intellectual Environment
60(1)
Live an interesting life
60(6)
Instill a love of learning
66(3)
Create a need to know
69(5)
Work toward a culture of "collaborative expertise"
74(3)
Ensure that the heart and mind go together
77(4)
Story: 10 Lessons Learned About Teaching and Living from Taking Up Tennis
63(8)
Story: Feeling Smart
71(10)
4 Teaching with Purpose and Authenticity
81(20)
Infuse Purpose and Authenticity into All We Do
82(4)
Plan with the End in Mind
86(4)
Provide More Choice Within Structure
90(3)
Embrace Technology That Enhances Meaningful Learning
93(8)
EXCELLENCE
101(152)
1 Embedding Professional Learning
105(24)
Make Professional Learning a Priority
106(7)
Develop Shared Beliefs
113(5)
Know Important Literacy Research
118(3)
Read Professionally
121(3)
Become a Teacher-Leader
124(2)
Take Time to Reflect
126(3)
Story: My Professional Learning Journey
110(19)
2 Expert Teaching Through Frontloading
129(20)
Be More Intentional
132(2)
Make No Assumptions
134(2)
Apply an Optimal Learning Model
136(5)
Do more demonstrations
141(1)
Rely on shared writing
142(2)
Do more shared reading
144(5)
Story: Making Fruit Tarts
147(2)
3 Listening, Speaking, and Questioning That Elevate Teaching and Learning
149(20)
Become an Active Listener
150(3)
Promote Significant Conversations
153(5)
Teach Public Speaking
158(3)
Ask More Vital Questions
161(8)
4 Embracing the Reading-Writing Connection
169(24)
Share Inspiring Stories
171(3)
Read and Write More Texts
174(4)
Integrate Word Study
178(1)
Write Book Recommendations
179(4)
Read Like a Writer
183(3)
Begin with Poetry
186(7)
Story: "Gifts My Mother Gave Me," personal poem
187(6)
5 Teaching Readers
193(34)
Be a Reader
195(4)
Read Aloud Every Day
199(5)
Make Independent Reading a First Priority
204(5)
Choose and Use Excellent Nonfiction and Fiction
209(6)
Create Access to Complex Texts
215(3)
Put Guided Reading in Perspective
218(4)
Rely on One-on-One Reading Conferences
222(5)
Story: Becoming a Reader
198(29)
6 Teaching Writers
227(26)
Focus on the Writer First
230(2)
Write and Publish More Short Pieces
232(3)
Rethink Revision
235(4)
Rethink Editing
239(4)
Embrace Public Writing Conferences
243(5)
Value and Teach Handwriting
248(5)
Story: The Writing Life
229(24)
EQUITY
253
1 Making High Expectations an Instructional Reality
257(24)
Seek and Value Diversity
260(3)
Implement a Challenging and Viable Curriculum
263(6)
Employ Standards Thoughtfully
269(2)
Apply Whole-Part-Whole Teaching
271(4)
Integrate Word Study and Vocabulary Development
275(3)
Observe an Excellent Kindergarten Teacher
278(3)
Story: Expecting More and Getting It
258(23)
2 Reaching All Learners
281(30)
Instill Determination to Learn
282(7)
Ensure Excellent Instruction Right from the Start
289(3)
Reduce the Need for Intervention
292(3)
Provide Feedback That Supports the Learner
295(3)
Support English Language Learners
298(6)
Promote Oral Language Development
304(7)
Story: Being Known
287(24)
3 Applying Responsible Assessment
311(24)
Rely on Formative Assessment
314(3)
Resist Teaching to the Test
317(5)
Use Data with Integrity
322(3)
Use Student-Friendly Rubrics
325(4)
Teach Self-Assessment
329(6)
4 Developing Self-determining Learners
335(22)
Balance the Power in the Classroom
337(3)
Establish Routines and Rituals Together
340(4)
Make Learning Intentions Clear and Attainable
344(3)
Make Students Less Dependent on Us
347(3)
Build Stamina and the Will to Learn
350(7)
5 Advocating for Students
357
Equalize Resources
360(4)
Use Technology Judiciously
364(5)
Incorporate Music and the Arts
369(4)
Advocate for Equitable Practices
373(8)
Put Energy Where Results Are Most Likely
381
Story: Advocating for Students
380
Stories Overview
ENGAGEMENT
Story Bonding with My Granddaughters Through Storytelling
15(15)
Story "What Is He Good At?"
30(13)
Story Presentation Matters
43(20)
Story 10 Lessons Learned About Teaching and Living from Taking Up Tennis
63(8)
Story Feeling Smart
71(39)
EXCELLENCE
Story My Professional Learning Journey
110(37)
Story Making Fruit Tarts
147(40)
Story "Gifts My Mother Gave Me," personal poem
187(11)
Story Becoming a Reader
198(31)
Story The Writing Life
229(29)
EQUITY
Story Expecting More and Getting It
258(29)
Story Being Known
287(93)
Story Advocating for Students
380
Regie Routman is a longtime teacher, leader, coach, and author who is committed to improving the literacy and learning lives of students, especially those in high-challenge schools. She currently works on-site in diverse schools and districts coaching and mentoring principals, teachers, and educators at all levels. For information on her many books and resources, see www.regieroutman.org.