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El. knyga: Story: Still the Heart of Literacy Learning [Taylor & Francis e-book]

  • Formatas: 208 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 26-Oct-2015
  • Leidėjas: Stenhouse Publishers
  • ISBN-13: 9781032682501
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  • Taylor & Francis e-book
  • Kaina: 79,39 €*
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  • Formatas: 208 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 26-Oct-2015
  • Leidėjas: Stenhouse Publishers
  • ISBN-13: 9781032682501
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Cunningham presents an insightful discussion on the importance of stories and storytelling in children's education as well as instruction for incorporating stories into the curricula . The book is intended for teachers of grades K-8. Chapter titles include Whose Stories Count?, How Can Stories Come to Life?, How Do We Build Stories?, How Do We Talk About Stories?, and Why This Work Takes Courage. Example work from students, as well as numerous story and teaching suggestions for all grades are included. An appendix provides an extensive list of books, songs, art, and websites demonstrating the use of story. Annotation ©2016 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)

Stories surround us, support us, and sustain us. We see and hear them when walking down the street, on our digital newsfeeds, in our interactions with one another, in the ways our students play, and in literature, poetry, music, images, multimedia, and dramatic works.
 
While acknowledging the importance of teaching students strategies to read different kinds of text, to write across genres, and to speak and listen with purpose, Katie Egan Cunningham reminds us that when we bridge strategy with the power of story, we deepen literacy learning and foster authentic engagement. Story: Still the Heart of Literacy Learningcompels us to ask crucial questions: Why do stories matter? Whose stories count? Where do stories live? How do stories come alive? How do we build stories? How do we talk about stories? And why does this work take courage?
 
Katie shares her story as a classroom teacher, literacy specialist, staff developer, and professor. She shows teachers how to create classrooms of caring and inquisitive readers, writers, and storytellers. Katie explains specific ways to build a classroom library that reflects our diverse society through rich, purposeful, and varied texts. She also provides numerous examples of multigenre and multimodal stories from children’s and young adult literature, poetry, songs, and multimedia. The practical toolkit at the end of each chapter demonstrates how to make stories come alive in any classroom. 
Foreword ix
Linda Rief
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction Stories Make Us Human 1(4)
Chapter 1 Why Stories Matter
5(16)
Chapter 2 Whose Stories Count?
21(30)
Chapter 3 Where Do Stories Live?
51(28)
Chapter 4 How Can Stories Come to Life?
79(28)
Chapter 5 How Do We Build Stories?
107(22)
Chapter 6 How Do We Talk About Stories?
129(12)
Chapter 7 Why This Work Takes Courage
141(8)
Appendix: Annotated Bibliography of Suggested Resources 149(14)
References 163(14)
Index 177
Katie Egan Cunningham is a veteran classroom teacher, a literacy consultant, and an assistant professor at Manhattanville College. She is the coauthor of the popular blog The Classroom Bookshelf as well as the coauthor of Literacy Leadership in Changing Schools (Teachers College Press, 2015). She lives with her husband and two sons where hilarious, heartfelt stories happen each day.