About the Series Editors |
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About the Author |
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Introduction: Every Teacher Is a Literacy Teacher |
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What High-Quality Instruction Looks Like in Grades 4-5 |
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The Value of the PLC Process in Literacy |
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Chapter 1 Establish Clarity About Student Learning Expectations |
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Chapter 2 Examine Assessment Options for Literacy |
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Assessment Types and Formats |
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The Journey of Assessments |
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Literacy Assessment Considerations |
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Chapter 3 Create a Learning Progression to Guide Instruction and Assessment |
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A Template for Designing Learning Progressions |
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Suggested Learning Progression Process |
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Learning Progression Timelines |
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Chapter 4 Develop Collective Understanding of Learning Expectations |
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Chapter 5 Respond to Student Data to Ensure All Students Learn |
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Students Who Need Extension |
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Students Who Need Additional Time and Support |
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Chapter 6 Design Lessons Using the Gradual Release of Responsibility Instructional Framework |
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Gradual Release of Responsibility |
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An Example of Using Gradual Release of Responsibility---Dialogue Tag Verbs |
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Chapter 7 Plan High-Quality Literacy Instruction |
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Literacy Instruction in a PLC |
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Reading Instruction Recommendations |
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Close Reading of Complex Texts |
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Writing Instruction Recommendations |
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Chapter 8 Select Appropriate Instructional Strategies |
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Chapter 9 Consider Equity in Literacy |
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Promote High Expectations |
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Offer Culturally Rich Resources |
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APPENDIX A Templates and Tools |
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Learning Progression and Assessments Template |
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Text Complexity: Qualitative Measures Rubric---Informational Texts |
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Text Complexity: Qualitative Measures Rubric---Literature |
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APPENDIX B Process for Prioritizing Standards |
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Teams Review the Task and Criteria for Determining Priority Standards |
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Individuals Review Standards and Critique Them Against Criteria |
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Individuals Share and the Team Arrives at an Initial List of Priority Standards |
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Teams Consider Vertical Alignment and Expectations of External Exams and Finalize Priority Standards |
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APPENDIX C Depth of Knowledge Overview |
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APPENDIX D Essential Understandings and Guiding Questions |
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Craft Essential Understandings |
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Develop Guiding Questions |
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APPENDIX E List of Figures and Tables |
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References and Resources |
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Index |
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