Reading Reconsidered (eBook)
DOUG LEMOV is a managing director of Uncommon Schools and leads its Teach Like a Champion team, designing and implementing teacher training based on the study of high-performing teachers. He is the author of Teach Like a Champion 2.0 and coauthor of Practice Perfect. COLLEEN DRIGGS is a director of professional development for the Teach Like a Champion team at Uncommon Schools. Prior to joining the Teach Like a Champion team she was a middle school science and literacy teacher. ERICA WOOLWAY is the chief academic officer for the Teach Like a Champion team at Uncommon Schools. She is a coauthor of Practice Perfect. Erica began her career in education as a kindergarten teacher and then worked as a school counselor and dean.
Video Contents ix
About the Authors xvii
About Uncommon Schools xix
Acknowledgments xxi
Introduction 1
Part 1 The Core of the Core 11
1 Text Selection 13
Module 1.1:The Decline of the Canon 18
Module 1.2: Text Attributes and Leveling Systems 23
Module 1.3: The Five Plagues of the Developing Reader 29
Module 1.4: Book Choice 45
Module 1.5: Managing Selection 52
2 Close Reading 57
Module 2.1: Layered Reading 63
Module 2.2: Establish Meaning via Text-Dependent Questions 71
Module 2.3: Close Reading to Analyze Meaning 83
Module 2.4: Processing Ideas and Insights in Writing, and the Power of Clear Focus 97
Module 2.5: Close Reading Bursts 102
3 Reading Nonfiction, and the Challenge of Background Knowledge 113
Module 3.1: The Key Challenge: Background Knowledge 117
Module 3.2: Absorption Rate 120
Module 3.3: Embedding Texts to Increase Absorption Rate and Build Background Knowledge 123
Module 3.4: Other Ways to Build Background Knowledge 137
Module 3.5: Some Unique Challenges of Nonfiction 143
4 Writing for Reading 155
Module 4.1: Reading Class Cycles 161
Module 4.2: Writing Is Revising 178
Module 4.3: Art of the Sentence 186
Module 4.4: Building Stamina 195
Module 4.5: Monitoring and Assessment via the Stack Audit 200
Part 2 The Fundamentals 205
5 Approaches to Reading: Reading More, Reading Better 207
Module 5.1: Approaches to Reading 211
Module 5.2: Accountable Independent Reading (AIR) 216
Module 5.3: Control the Game 225
Module 5.4: Read-Aloud 239
6 Vocabulary Instruction: Breadth and Depth 249
Module 6.1: Explicit and Implicit Vocabulary Instruction Compared 253
Module 6.2: Explicit Vocabulary Instruction: The Daily Word Rollout to Achieve Deep Word Knowledge 256
Module 6.3: Implicit Instruction: Building Vocabulary During Reading 270
Module 6.4: Maintenance and Extension 281
7 Reading Systems 287
Module 7.1: Interactive Reading: An Overview 290
Module 7.2: Phases of Implementation: Rollout, Modeling, Prompting, Autonomy 293
Module 7.3: Interactive Reading System: How to Mark Up a Text (and What to Mark) 299
Module 7.4: Discussion Systems: Laying the Groundwork for Habits of Discussion* 307
Module 7.5: Discussion Systems: Beyond the Groundwork 314
8 Toward Intellectual Autonomy 323
Module 8.1: Frameworks for Interpretation 327
Module 8.2: Technical Vocabulary 338
Module 8.3: Phases of Development 342
Module 8.4: Autonomous Writing Structures 352
Module 8.5: Autonomous Discussion Structures 355
Appendix: Useful Tools 365
Index 387
How to Access the Online Contents 411
More Ways to Engage and Learn with Teach Like a Champion 415
"This concentrates so much outstanding material in the space of a book, plus an excellent DVD showing the approach in practice, that it should be read by every headteacher and English co-ordinator in the country and incorporated into training for new and practising teachers." (Conservative Home, May 2016)
"...contains a wealth of information and practical advice - most of it distilled from experienced practitioners - that will be of benefit to anyone teaching reading and literacy." (InTuition, June 2016)
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 24.2.2016 |
|---|---|
| Sprache | englisch |
| Themenwelt | Schulbuch / Wörterbuch |
| Geisteswissenschaften | |
| Sozialwissenschaften ► Pädagogik | |
| Schlagworte | Bildungswesen • common core reading • Education • how to teach independent reading • how to teach reading • lemov reading • Lesen • Lese- u. Schreibfähigkeit • Lese- u. Schreibfähigkeit • Literacy & Reading • <p>Independent reading • reading common core • Reading Instruction • teaching literacy • Teaching reading • teaching reading sourcebook • teaching rigorous literacy</p> |
| ISBN-10 | 1-119-10425-4 / 1119104254 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1-119-10425-4 / 9781119104254 |
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