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Uncommon Core - Where Authors of Standards Go Wrong About Instruction And How You

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Informationen zum Autor Michael W. Smith, a professor in Temple University¿s College of Education, joined the ranks of college teachers after eleven years of teaching high school English. His research focuses on understanding both how adolescents and adults engage with texts outside school and how teachers can use those understandings to devise more motivating and effective instruction inside schools.  Klappentext Leave instruction to the experts!Uncommon Core puts us on high-alert about some outright dangerous misunderstandings looming around so-called "standards-aligned" instruction, then shows us how to steer past them-all in service of meeting the real intent of the Common Core. It counters with teaching suggestions that are true to the research and true to our students, including how: Reader-based approaches can complement text-based ones Prereading activities can help students meet the strategic and conceptual demands of texts Strategy instruction can result in a careful and critical analysis of text while providing transferable understandings Inquiry units around essential questions can generate meaningful conversation and higher-order thinking Zusammenfassung Offers practical and proven strategies that effectively ensures student success with the Common Core. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword by Grant Wiggins Acknowledgments Chapter 1. The Promise and the Peril of the Common Core State Standards What¿s to Like About the CCSS What¿s to Worry About What the Standards Leave Out Chapter 2. Old Wine in Broken Bottles: The Common Core State Standards and "Zombie New Criticism" A Lesson From the Classroom Where the Authors of the Standards Go Wrong About Connecting Texts With Lived Experience How You Can Get It Right Sticking With the Standards (Not With the Instructional Mandates That Showed Up Later) Chapter 3. Using the Most Powerful Resource We Have for Teaching Students Something New: The Case for Background Knowledge Where the Authors of the Standards Go Wrong About Pre-Reading Instruction Why It Matters Preparing Students to Comprehend How You Can Get It Right: Five Strategies That Connect Students With Critical Concepts Moving Students to Independence Chapter 4. Teaching for Transfer: Why Students Need to Learn How to Attend to Any Text Where the Authors of the Standards Go Wrong About Closed-Ended, Text-Based Questions Why It Matters How You Can Get It Right: Six Strategies That Increase Comprehension and Independence Moving Students to Independence Chapter 5. No Text Is an Island: How to Get Students Farther With Text-by-Text Sequencing Where the Authors of the Standards Go Wrong About Text-to-Text Connections Why It Matters How You Can Get It Right: Three Strategies for Developing Knowledge Across Texts Chapter 6. Aiming for Complex Interpretation: How to Be Street Smart About Choosing Complex Texts Where Interpretations of the Standards Get It Wrong Three Ways to Choose the Right Books for Your Kids Chapter 7. Putting Our Money Where Our Mouths Are: Our Unit for Teaching "Letter From Birmingham Jail" David Coleman on King¿s "Letter" An Alternative Approach: Our Unit for Teaching the "Letter" A Sample Unit: "Letter From Birmingham Jail" A Summary of This Unit¿s Approaches Principles of Practice Accountability and Assessments Final Thoughts References Index ...

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Authors Deborah Appleman, Deborah A. Appleman, Michael W. Smith, Michael W. Appleman Smith, Michael W. W. Appleman Smith, Jeffrey (Jeff) D. (David) Wilhelm, Jeffrey D. Wilhelm
Publisher Sage Publications Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 19.06.2014
 
EAN 9781483333526
ISBN 978-1-4833-3352-6
No. of pages 224
Series Corwin Literacy
Corwin Literacy
Subject Humanities, art, music > Education > General, dictionaries

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