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ISBN-10: 0205593259
ISBN-13: 9780205593255
Publisher: Allyn & Bacon
Copyright: 2009
Format: Paper; 560 pp
Published: 02/28/2008
This item has been replaced by Literacy Development in the Early Years: Helping Children Read and Write (with MyEducationLab), 6/E .
This text emphasizes both constructivist and explicit strategies for teaching literacy to young children within an integrated language arts approach.
With a thought-provoking and rich presentation, renowned author Lesley Morrow explores literacy development as an active process between children and adults to create meaning and real purpose. The Sixth Edition presents a theoretical and research-based rationale for its contents, as well as extensive practical applications to help students grasp the scope and the complexity of early literacy development.
This Sixth Edition embraces integrated language arts and an interdisciplinary approach to literacy development as it addresses developing writing, reading, and oral language in the home and in school curriculum. The use of expository and narrative selections of children's literature is emphasized, as well as motivating children to become lifelong readers. This edition spends more time with strategies for preschool literacy and skill development in grades Pre-K through three. Both constructivist problem-solving teaching techniques and more explicit systematic instruction are discussed.
Key to this Sixth edition is the expanded coverage in the assessment chapter of the importance of assessment-guided instruction. In addition, differentiation of instruction has been made a high priority, and much more attention has been paid to dealing with children from diverse backgrounds. There are also more practical examples of how teachers can put strategies into practice than in other editions, especially with the new supplementary perforated pages that can be torn out of the book for actual use with children.
- Presents a comprehensive and balanced approach to literacy with coverage of problem solving, comprehension, and phonics and phonemic awareness skills, providing students with a complete picture of emergent literacy.
- Multiple forms for authentic assessment are provided for the teacher, student, and parent.
- Teacher and child dialogues, vignettes, lessons, and model interactions between parents, children, and teachers provide realistic examples throughout the text.
- Focus Questions and important vocabulary are found at the beginning of each chapter to facilitate student understanding.
- Includes current research and applications of such topics as Standards-Based Instruction, Guided Reading, Running Records, and Leveled Books.
- A complete description of literacy centers with multiple materials and class management suggestions makes it easy for students to implement literacy centers in their schools (Chapter 9).
- Book opens with a case study illustrating exemplary teaching of the language arts in an early childhood classroom. The purpose placing the case study at the book’s beginning is to set the stage for specifics to follow throughout the rest of the text and to initially provide a total picture of what a rich literacy environment looks like.
- Forty eight new pages of classroom activities related to each chapter at the end of the book. The pages are perforated for students to remove or photocopy. These pages provide students with strategies and center materials to create and use in field experiences, student teaching, or their own classroom.
- A new Integrated Language Arts Unit in the Appendix, called “Animals Around the World,” with a strong multicultural theme.
- More extensive coverage of issues concerning English language learners throughout the text.
- Continued emphasis on research of early literacy development, including findings from the National Reading Panel, National Early Literacy Panel, Preventing Reading Difficulties, Reading First, The Rand Report, and the implications of the No Child Left Behind legislation.
- MyEducationLab video component for every chapter. Students can go online and view videos illustrating strategies discussed throughout the book.
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Contents
Foreword xi
Preface xiii
Acknowledgments xvii
Introduction 1
CHAPTER 1 Foundations of Early Literacy Development:
Surveying the Past to the Present 13
Learning Theories, Research, and Philosophies That Have Shaped
Practices 16
Balanced Literacy Instruction 28
An Idea from the Classroom: Preschoolers Go Restaurant Hopping
(Constructivist Theory) 36
An Idea from the Classroom: Learning the Initial Consonant P (Explicit
Instruction) 37
Activities and Questions 39
CHAPTER 2 Assessment in Early Literacy:
A Guide for Designing Instruction 41
Theory and Research on Assessing Early Literacy Development 43
Portfolio Assessment 51
Standardized Tests 53
Standards and Standardized Tests for Reading and Writing 56
Stages of Child Development 60
An Idea from the Classroom: Reviewing What Was Learned Today 65
An Idea from the Classroom: You Write, I Write: Using Interactive Writing as a
Means of Authentic Assessment 66
Activities and Questions 67
CHAPTER 3 Literacy and Diversity: Meeting Needs of Children with
Special Concerns 69
Theory and Research about Literacy and Diversity: Addressing Children’s
Individual Needs 70
Addressing the Literacy Needs of a Diverse Multicultural Society 71
Cultural Diversity 72
Gifted Children, Learning Disability, and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity
Disorder 82
Students Who Are at Risk 83
Multiple Intelligences and Literacy Development 84
Children with Physical Impairments 84
Intervention and Differentiation of Instruction 87
Put Yourself in the Place of the Child 91
An Idea from the Classroom: Where in the World Are You From? 93
An Idea from the Classroom: A Multicultural Bakery in the Dramatic-Play
Area 94
Activities and Questions 94
CHAPTER 4 Language and Vocabulary Development 97
Language Development and Reading 99
Theory and Research on How Children Acquire Language 100
Halliday’s Theory of Language Development 103
Brain Development and Language and Literacy Development from
Birth to Age 3 104
Stages in Language Development 105
Helping English Language Learners in Your Classroom 109
Strategies for Language Development 110
Formats for Promoting Language and Vocabulary Development
in the Classroom 125
Assessment of Children’s Language Development 127
An Idea from the Classroom: Using Props for Oral Language Development 131
Activities and Questions 132
CHAPTER 5 Strategies to Figure Out Words: Phonological Awareness,
Phonemic Awareness, and Phonics 135
Theory and Research Concerning the Acquisition of Literacy by Figuring
Out Words 136
Psycholinguistic Cueing Systems 138
Standards, Skills, and Objectives for Word Study 140
Teaching Strategies for Figuring Out Words 141
Reading Readiness Activities 142
Phonological Awareness and Phonemic Awareness 157
Learning about the Alphabet 161
Strategies for Teaching Phonics 163
Oral Reading to Check Word Study Knowledge 173
Published Materials for Literacy Instruction 174
Assessing Knowledge of Word Study Skills 177
When Do I Teach Word Study in the School Day? How Much Time Do I
Spend Teaching Word Study? How Do I Differentiate Instruction to Meet All
Achievement Levels? 181
An Idea from the Classroom: Ideas Using Alphabet Books 181
An Idea from the Classroom: My Very Own Alphabet Book 182
Activities and Questions 184
CHAPTER 6 Developing Comprehension of Text and
Concepts about Books 187
Concepts about Books 189
Activities That Develop Concepts about Books 189
Theory and Research on Comprehension of Text 191
How Comprehension Strategies Are Taught 195
Comprehension Strategies 196
Assessment of Concepts about Books and Comprehension of Text 225
When Do I Teach Comprehension in the School Day? How Much Time Do I
Spend Teaching Comprehension? How Do I Differentiate Instruction to Meet
All Achievement Levels? 225
An Idea from the Classroom: Visualizing 228
An Idea from the Classroom: Graphic Organizers 228
Activities and Questions 229
CHAPTER 7 Writing, Spelling, and Literacy Development 233
Theory and Research about Writing Development 235
Strategies for Writing Development from Birth to Age 2 247
Writing in Early Childhood Classrooms 249
Assessment of Children’s Writing Development and the Writing
Environment 273
An Idea from the Classroom: Preschool and First-Grade Pen Pals 279
An Idea from the Classroom: Writing across Genres 279
Activities and Questions 280
CHAPTER 8 Motivating Reading and Writing Using Old
and New Literacies 283
Strategies for Motivating Reading and Writing 284
Preparing a Literacy-Rich Environment 288
Features of Well-Designed Literacy Centers 288
The Teacher as a Model to Motivate Interest 296
Story Reading and Storytelling with Expository and Narrative Text 298
Reading and Writing Independently 304
Literature Activities Initiated by the Teacher 305
Motivating Reading and Writing with Literacy Center Time 307
Organizing Literacy Center Time 307
Use of Technology to Motivate Literacy Development 314
Use of Play to Motivate Literacy Development 318
Assessing Children’s Attitudes toward Books 321
An Idea from the Classroom: Felt-Board Story 323
An Idea from the Classroom: Simple Felt-Board Story 325
Activities and Questions 327
CHAPTER 9 Organizing and Managing the Literacy Program 329
Preparation of the Physical Environment 331
Theory and Research Concerning Literacy-Rich Physical
Environments 331
Thematic Units: Integrating Literacy Learning into Content Areas 339
Organizing Instruction to Meet Individual Needs: Guided Reading and Center
Activities 348
Organizing and Managing Literacy Instruction: Daily Schedules 363
An Idea from the Classroom: Programs for Kindergarten through Grade 3 365
An Idea from the Classroom: Full-Day Program for Preschool (Ages 3 and 4) 370
An Idea from the Classroom: Full-Day Program for Kindergarten 371
An Idea from the Classroom: Half-Day Program for Preschool
(Ages 3 and 4) 372
An Idea from the Classroom: Half-Day Program for Kindergarten 373
An Idea from the Classroom: Child-Care Centers 374
Activities and Questions 375
CHAPTER 10Family Literacy Partnerships: Home and
School Working Together 377
Theory and Research on Family Literacy 378
Family Literacy: Why Is It Important? 379
Strategies That Promote Literacy Development in the Home 382
Reading as a Home Activity 384
Reading to Children at Home from Birth to Age 8 386
Materials for Writing in the Home 387
Responsive Adults Encourage Literacy 388
Family Involvement in Your Literacy Program: What Teachers Can Do for
All Parents 391
Multicultural Perspectives Concerning Family Involvement and Family
Literacy 396
Family Literacy: Formal Programs 398
What Makes a Family Involvement Literacy Program Successful? 399
Learning More about Family Literacy 406
Resources for Families 406
An Idea from the Classroom: Family Backpacks 407
An Idea from the Classroom: Highlighting Family Involvement at School 408
An Idea from the Classroom: A Pajama Party: An Event to Spark School-Family
Partnerships 408
Activities and Questions 409
Afterword 411
APPENDIX A Children’s Literature 415
APPENDIX B Quality Television Programs with
Associated Children’s Books 427
APPENDIX C Literacy-Related Computer Software
and Websites for Children 429
APPENDIX D Professional Associations and Related Journals
Dealing with Early Literacy 431
APPENDIX E Literacy Software and Websites for Teachers 433
APPENDIX F Integrated Language Arts Thematic Unit:
Animals around the World 435
APPENDIX G Suggestions for Instructors 447
Glossary G-1
Children’s Literature Bibliography B-1
Bibliography B-3
Index I-1
Strategies for the Classroom S-1
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This Fifth Edition embraces integrated language arts and an interdisciplinary approach to literacy development as it addresses developing writing, reading, and oral language in the home and school curriculum. The use of expository and narrative selections of children's literature is emphasized, as well as motivating children to be lifelong readers. This edition spends more time with strategies for preschool literacy and skill development in grades K through 3. Both constructivist, problem-solving teaching techniques and more explicit systematic instruction are discussed. Finally, a new, vibrant two-color design and size make the book accessible, convenient, and easy-to read.
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This text emphasizes both constructivist and explicit strategies for teaching literacy to young children within an integrated language arts approach.
With a thought-provoking and rich presentation, renowned author Lesley Morrow explores literacy development as an active process between children and adults to create meaning and real purpose. The Sixth Edition presents a theoretical and research-based rationale for its contents, as well as extensive practical applications to help students grasp the scope and the complexity of early literacy development.
This Sixth Edition embraces integrated language arts and an interdisciplinary approach to literacy development as it addresses developing writing, reading, and oral language in the home and in school curriculum. The use of expository and narrative selections of children's literature is emphasized, as well as motivating children to become lifelong readers. This edition spends more time with strategies for preschool literacy and skill development in grades Pre-K through three. Both constructivist problem-solving teaching techniques and more explicit systematic instruction are discussed.
Key to this Sixth edition is the expanded coverage in the assessment chapter of the importance of assessment-guided instruction. In addition, differentiation of instruction has been made a high priority, and much more attention has been paid to dealing with children from diverse backgrounds. There are also more practical examples of how teachers can put strategies into practice than in other editions, especially with the new supplementary perforated pages that can be torn out of the book for actual use with children.
Now in its sixth edition, Literacy Development in the Early Years emphasizes both constructivist and explicit strategies for teaching literacy to young children within an integrated language arts approach.
Renowned author Lesley Morrow explores literacy development as an active process between children and adults to create meaning and purpose. This Sixth Edition embraces integrated language arts and an interdisciplinary approach to literacy development as it addresses developing writing, reading, and oral language at home and in the school curriculum. This edition spends more time with strategies for preschool literacy and skill development in grades Pre-K through three. This edition also offers expanded coverage in the assessment chapter, which emphasizes the importance of assessment-guided instruction. In addition, differentiation of instruction has been given a high priority, and considerable attention has been paid to dealing with children from diverse backgrounds.
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- The book’s introduction includes a case study illustrating exemplary teaching of the language arts in an early childhood classroom.
- Forty-eight new pages of classroom activities related to each chapter at the end of the book. The pages are perforated for students to remove or photocopy.
- A new Integrated Language Arts Unit in the Appendix, called “Animals Around the World,” with a strong multicultural theme.
- More extensive coverage of issues concerning English Language Learners has been included throughout the text.
- Continued emphasis on research of early literacy development, including findings from the National Reading Panel, National Early Literacy Panel, Preventing Reading Difficulties, Reading First, The Rand Report, and the implications of the No Child Left Behind legislation.
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Language Arts: Patterns of Practice (with MyEducationLab), 7/E
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© 2009 | Allyn & Bacon | Kit/Package/ShrinkWrap; 592 pages | Instock
ISBN-10: 0137147767 | ISBN-13: 9780137147762
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Literacy Development in the Early Years: Helping Children Read and Write (Book alone), 6/E
Morrow
© 2009 | Allyn & Bacon | Paper; 560 pages | Instock
ISBN-10: 0205593259 | ISBN-13: 9780205593255
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Literacy Development in the Early Years: Helping Children Read and Write (with MyEducationLab), 6/E
Morrow
© 2009 | Allyn & Bacon | Kit/Package/ShrinkWrap; 560 pages | Instock
ISBN-10: 0205642632 | ISBN-13: 9780205642632
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Describes the characteristics of students with mild disabilities, and clearly explains the best teaching practices for inclusive education, behavior management, social skill instruction, and modifying classroom instruction for students with mild disabilities, including learning disabilities, mild intellectual disabilities and emotional disturbance.
This new edition includes an elaboration of Response to Intervention (RTI), which since the last edition has become a focal point of research and literature among general and special educators. This is a dynamic progression of cooperation between general and special education - primarily due to changes in the federal law regarding how students with learning disabilities are identified.
Classroom Management for Elementary Teachers, Eighth Edition, gives teachers the information and skills they need to establish management systems in today's rich, multicultural classroom, based on the authors' 30 years of research and experience in more than 500 classrooms.
This best-selling text helps teachers plan, implement, and develop the most basic classroom management tasks to build a smoothly running classroom that encourages learning. Written for the prospective or new elementary-level teacher, the text's content is ready to be applied in a classroom setting. The text addresses the planning decisions teachers must make, including arranging the physical space; creating a positive climate; establishing expectations, rules, and procedures; planning and conducting instruction; encouraging appropriate behavior; addressing problem behavior; and using good communication skills, with particular attention paid to the growth of diverse and inclusive classrooms. All examples, checklists, case studies, and group activities are designed for the elementary level.
Classroom Management for Elementary Teachers, Eighth Edition, gives teachers the information and skills they need to establish management systems in today's rich, multicultural classroom, based on the authors' 30 years of research and experience in more than 500 classrooms.
This best-selling text helps teachers plan, implement, and develop the most basic classroom management tasks to build a smoothly running classroom that encourages learning. Written for the prospective or new elementary-level teacher, the text's content is ready to be applied in a classroom setting. The text addresses the planning decisions teachers must make, including arranging the physical space; creating a positive climate; establishing expectations, rules, and procedures; planning and conducting instruction; encouraging appropriate behavior; addressing problem behavior; and using good communication skills, with particular attention paid to the growth of diverse and inclusive classrooms. All examples, checklists, case studies, and group activities are designed for the elementary level.
Classroom Management for Middle and High School Teachers, Eighth Edition, gives teachers the information and skills they need to establish management systems in today's rich, multicultural classroom, based on the authors' many years of research and experience in more than 500 classrooms.
This best-selling text helps teachers plan, implement and develop the most basic classroom management tasks to develop a smoothly running classroom that encourages learning. Written for the prospective or new middle and high school-level teacher, the text's content is ready to be applied in a classroom setting. The authors address the planning decisions teachers must make, including arranging the physical space, creating a positive climate, establishing expectations, rules and procedures, planning and conducting instruction, encouraging appropriate behavior, addressing problem behavior, and using good communication skills, with particular attention paid to the growth of diverse and inclusive classrooms. All examples, checklists, case studies, and group activities are designed for the secondary level.
Classroom Management for Middle and High School Teachers, Eighth Edition, gives teachers the information and skills they need to establish management systems in today's rich, multicultural classroom, based on the authors' many years of research and experience in more than 500 classrooms.
This best-selling text helps teachers plan, implement and develop the most basic classroom management tasks to develop a smoothly running classroom that encourages learning. Written for the prospective or new middle and high school-level teacher, the text's content is ready to be applied in a classroom setting. The authors address the planning decisions teachers must make, including arranging the physical space, creating a positive climate, establishing expectations, rules and procedures, planning and conducting instruction, encouraging appropriate behavior, addressing problem behavior, and using good communication skills, with particular attention paid to the growth of diverse and inclusive classrooms. All examples, checklists, case studies, and group activities are designed for the secondary level.
This is a practical, research-based text designed to guide teachers in the development and implementation of programs for second language learners. This text blends theory and practice to provide grade-level and ESL teachers with the tools they need to differentiate literacy instruction for ELL students.
Organized around the major findings from the National Reading Report, Teaching Reading to ELL Students addresses a critical national need for teachers to have new and better information on how to address the literacy needs of English Language Learners. Good teachers know that all children do not learn in the same way and at the same pace, and they are well aware that children who do not speak English need different methods to help them learn English and be successful readers and writers. The authors address the need to move the field beyond the current ‘one size fits all’ paradigm toward a broader view of how to create meaningful and relevant literacy programs for English Language Learners.
For reading and writing instruction to be effective for Culturally Linguistically Diverse (CLD) students, meaning must be at the core of instruction. This book stresses meaning and relevance as the basis for all instructional activities and strategies. If meaning is at the center, it is not necessary to delay literacy instruction in English while students are learning to understand and speak English. The chapters in the book address in a concrete and specific way how literacy instruction needs to be modified for ELLs. Modification does not mean doing the same thing only slower, more frequently, after school or on Saturdays. Modification means doing something differently!
The Ninth Edition of this popular text from renowned educational psychologist Robert Slavin translates theory into practices that teachers can use in their classrooms with a further inquiry into the concept of intentionality and a thorough integration of standards. This edition highlights current issues and emerging trends in the field of educational psychology.
This edition continues to have in-depth, practical coverage with a focus on the intentional teacher by presenting up-to-the-minute research that a reflective, intentional teacher can apply. An “intentional teacher,” according to Slavin, is one who constantly reflects on his or her practice and makes instructional decisions based on a clear conception of how these practices affect students. To help readers become “intentional teachers,” the author offers a set of questions to guide them and models best practices through classroom examples.
Firmly rooted in research, up-to-date theory, and classroom-tested applications, Educational Psychology prepares teachers as no other text does. It teaches them to think about how students develop and learn, to make decisions before and during instruction, and to consider what constitutes evidence that their students are learning and succeeding.
Slavin's Ed Psych takes a serious look at pertinent research and focuses on what works and how a reflective, intentional teacher can apply it in the classroom. Reflective questions, vignettes, self-checks and other pedagogy challenge students to think about and make decisions that drive successful instruction. The new edition builds on these established features and adds an emphasis on media effects on Learning, NCLB and the Achievement Gap, Neuroscience, and more interactive and engaged learning opportunities for students.
This edition includes a new focus on reflection, new cases, sections on brain research, programs for language minority students, technology, No Child Left Behind, and after school and summer school programs. It contains new critiques of assessment and accountability strategies and a substantially updated treatment of programming for students with special needs.
The Ninth Edition of this popular text from renowned educational psychologist Robert Slavin translates theory into practices that teachers can use in their classrooms with a further inquiry into the concept of intentionality and a thorough integration of standards. This edition highlights current issues and emerging trends in the field of educational psychology.
This edition continues to have in-depth, practical coverage with a focus on the intentional teacher by presenting up-to-the-minute research that a reflective, intentional teacher can apply. An “intentional teacher,” according to Slavin, is one who constantly reflects on his or her practice and makes instructional decisions based on a clear conception of how these practices affect students. To help readers become “intentional teachers,” the author offers a set of questions to guide them and models best practices through classroom examples.
Firmly rooted in research, up-to-date theory, and classroom-tested applications, Educational Psychology prepares teachers as no other text does. It teaches them to think about how students develop and learn, to make decisions before and during instruction, and to consider what constitutes evidence that their students are learning and succeeding.
Slavin's Ed Psych takes a serious look at pertinent research and focuses on what works and how a reflective, intentional teacher can apply it in the classroom. Reflective questions, vignettes, self-checks and other pedagogy challenge students to think about and make decisions that drive successful instruction. The new edition builds on these established features and adds an emphasis on media effects on Learning, NCLB and the Achievement Gap, Neuroscience, and more interactive and engaged learning opportunities for students.
This edition includes a new focus on reflection, new cases, sections on brain research, programs for language minority students, technology, No Child Left Behind, and after school and summer school programs. It contains new critiques of assessment and accountability strategies and a substantially updated treatment of programming for students with special needs.
Educational Research: Competencies for Analysis and Applications, ninth edition, is a practical text focused on the skills needed by competent consumers and producers of educational research. The ninth edition includes:
A clear, down-to-earth approach
Broadened coverage of qualitative research and expanded coverage of technology throughout the text including:
An integrated multimedia resource
Educational Research: Competencies for Analysis and Applications, ninth edition, is a practical text focused on the skills needed by competent consumers and producers of educational research. The ninth edition includes:
A clear, down-to-earth approach
Broadened coverage of qualitative research and expanded coverage of technology throughout the text including:
An integrated multimedia resource
Designed to focus on central concerns in teaching social studies in a standards-based environment,this brief text enables teachers to successfully implement a social studies curriculum with concepts, strategies, and values relevant to elementary and middle grades.
Elementary Social Studies: A Practical Guide, 7/e clearly presents, in a friendly tone, the essential content and methods for teaching social studies in the K-8 classroom, while reflecting on the recent trends in technology, teaching English Language Learners, and meeting the needs of diverse students. The text deals with the various social studies disciplines in a way that reflects the field’s greater focus on teaching history, geography, economics, and civic education.
Designed to focus on central concerns in teaching social studies in a standards-based environment,this brief text enables teachers to successfully implement a social studies curriculum with concepts, strategies, and values relevant to elementary and middle grades.
Elementary Social Studies: A Practical Guide, 7/e clearly presents, in a friendly tone, the essential content and methods for teaching social studies in the K-8 classroom, while reflecting on the recent trends in technology, teaching English Language Learners, and meeting the needs of diverse students. The text deals with the various social studies disciplines in a way that reflects the field’s greater focus on teaching history, geography, economics, and civic education.
Engaging in the Language Arts is a new text that defines the discipline of language arts. This text emphasizes the need for teachers to draw upon the language power of students–the best language resource in their classrooms–in order to succeed in teaching to our increasingly culturally and linguistically diverse student body.
Engaging in the Language Arts offers students a firsthand look at the language challenges teachers will face and how teachers need to identify these language possibilities and know how to make optimal use of these possibilities in their classrooms. Distinguished author team Donna Ogle and Jim Beers have crafted an ideal text for instructors seeking a focus on contemporary communication and visual literacy, using varied genre and electronic resources. Ogle and Beers present a lively narrative, clear organization, exceptional pedagogy and special features that bring the language arts to life for teachers.
Unlike comparable texts, Engaging in the Language Arts helps teachers ensure that students learn to use language to communicate with others, to explore ideas, and to demonstrate their learning orally and in written formats. While covering all of the basic writing processes, the text places a unique emphasis on the actual purpose behind teaching writing and also includes classroom-based assessments and activities reflecting state and national standards that provide important resources to help teachers differentiate instruction.
Engaging in the Language Arts is a new text that defines the discipline of language arts. This text emphasizes the need for teachers to draw upon the language power of students—the best language resource in their classrooms—in order to succeed in teaching to our increasingly culturally and linguistically diverse student body.
Engaging in the Language Arts offers students a firsthand look at the language challenges teachers will face and how teachers need to identify these language possibilities and know how to make optimal use of these possibilities in their classrooms. Distinguished author team Donna Ogle and Jim Beers have crafted an ideal text for instructors seeking a focus on contemporary communication and visual literacy, using varied genre and electronic resources. Ogle and Beers present a lively narrative, clear organization, exceptional pedagogy and special features that bring the language arts to life for teachers.
Unlike comparable texts, Engaging in the Language Arts helps teachers ensure that students learn to use language to communicate with others, to explore ideas, and to demonstrate their learning orally and in written formats. While covering all of the basic writing processes, the text places a unique emphasis on the actual purpose behind teaching writing and also includes classroom-based assessments and activities reflecting state and national standards that provide important resources to help teachers differentiate instruction.
The first book of its kind, Essentials of Educational Psychology focuses squarely on the core concepts, principles, and underlying assumptions of the field of educational psychology–the big ideas of ed psych. Because of this focus and the book’s exceptionally direct and clear presentation, Essentials is a 10 chapter book that can truly be covered and understood in a term. It is a book that enables and empowers students to understand the value and essential importance of educational psychology to becoming a qualified and quality teacher.
The first book of its kind, Essentials of Educational Psychology focuses squarely on the core concepts, principles, and underlying assumptions of the field of educational psychology–the big ideas of ed psych. Because of this focus and the book’s exceptionally direct and clear presentation, Essentials is a 10 chapter book that can truly be covered and understood in a term. It is a book that enables and empowers students to understand the value and essential importance of educational psychology to becoming a qualified and quality teacher.
With over 600 new references added to the 11th edition, the authors are committed to bringing the most current and credible perspectives to bear on the ever-increasing complexity of educating students with special needs in today’s schools. The authors believe firmly that responsible instruction can help all students to maximize their potential, and they offer practical suggestions for ways in which educators can meet the educational needs of students with special needs and diverse abilities in collaborative environments that include families, other professionals, and the community.
This single most-adopted Inclusion text worldwide continues to provide the best source of practical strategies for teaching students with special needs in inclusive settings. Filled with examples and vignettes, the emphasis is always on teaching methods that promote student independence at all education levels. Its non-categorical approach helps teachers ensure all students’ success regardless of their specific categories of exceptionality.
The new edition provides significantly updated information about IDEA and NCLB, including their impact on IEPs, and the latest ideas and information about inclusive practices in the context of contemporary public education, and the dilemmas that teachers often face in appropriately educating students with disabilities in general education settings. Unique topics include the rights of general education teachers, comprehensive treatment of assessment and evaluation, examples of accommodations for students with significant disabilities, information about gifted underachievers, functional behavior assessment and behavior plans, and how to be proactive in dealing with student behavior.
This single most-adopted Inclusion text worldwide continues to provide the best source of practical strategies for teaching students with special needs in inclusive settings. Filled with examples and vignettes, the emphasis is always on teaching methods that promote student independence at all education levels. Its non-categorical approach helps teachers ensure all students’ success regardless of their specific categories of exceptionality.
The new edition provides significantly updated information about IDEA and NCLB, including their impact on IEPs, and the latest ideas and information about inclusive practices in the context of contemporary public education, and the dilemmas that teachers often face in appropriately educating students with disabilities in general education settings. Unique topics include the rights of general education teachers, comprehensive treatment of assessment and evaluation, examples of accommodations for students with significant disabilities, information about gifted underachievers, functional behavior assessment and behavior plans, and how to be proactive in dealing with student behavior.
This first edition text is designed to help pre-service teachers identify and confirm certification levels for their future careers, as well as better understand the learning process across the preK-12 environment. An Introduction to Education: Choosing Your Teaching Path is unique due to its approach--focusing on 12 students (a variety from all grade levels) as well as teachers and administrators. The author not only uses these focus students, teachers, and administrators in the opening chapter scenarios, but carries them through the text as classroom examples.
The text is accompanied by video that includes classroom footage of the focus students and teachers. No other introduction to teaching text does this: realistically captures students and teachers in action, includes them in the text as examples, and also includes photographs of the focus subjects.
The overall theme is "how are the children?", reminding readers that no matter what they do in the classroom or in their professional development, that as a teacher they must always remember the student first in all actions.
This first edition text is designed to help pre-service teachers identify and confirm certification levels for their future careers, as well as better understand the learning process across the preK-12 environment. An Introduction to Education: Choosing Your Teaching Path is unique due to its approach--focusing on 12 students (a variety from all grade levels) as well as teachers and administrators. The author not only uses these focus students, teachers, and administrators in the opening chapter scenarios, but carries them through the text as classroom examples.
The text is accompanied by video that includes classroom footage of the focus students and teachers. No other introduction to teaching text does this: realistically captures students and teachers in action, includes them in the text as examples, and also includes photographs of the focus subjects.
The overall theme is "how are the children?", reminding readers that no matter what they do in the classroom or in their professional development, that as a teacher they must always remember the student first in all actions.
This text emphasizes both constructivist and explicit strategies for teaching literacy to young children within an integrated language arts approach.
With a thought-provoking and rich presentation, renowned author Lesley Morrow explores literacy development as an active process between children and adults to create meaning and real purpose. The Sixth Edition presents a theoretical and research-based rationale for its contents, as well as extensive practical applications to help students grasp the scope and the complexity of early literacy development.
This Sixth Edition embraces integrated language arts and an interdisciplinary approach to literacy development as it addresses developing writing, reading, and oral language in the home and in school curriculum. The use of expository and narrative selections of children's literature is emphasized, as well as motivating children to become lifelong readers. This edition spends more time with strategies for preschool literacy and skill development in grades Pre-K through three. Both constructivist problem-solving teaching techniques and more explicit systematic instruction are discussed.
Key to this Sixth edition is the expanded coverage in the assessment chapter of the importance of assessment-guided instruction. In addition, differentiation of instruction has been made a high priority, and much more attention has been paid to dealing with children from diverse backgrounds. There are also more practical examples of how teachers can put strategies into practice than in other editions, especially with the new supplementary perforated pages that can be torn out of the book for actual use with children.
This text emphasizes both constructivist and explicit strategies for teaching literacy to young children within an integrated language arts approach.
With a thought-provoking and rich presentation, renowned author Lesley Morrow explores literacy development as an active process between children and adults to create meaning and real purpose. The Sixth Edition presents a theoretical and research-based rationale for its contents, as well as extensive practical applications to help students grasp the scope and the complexity of early literacy development.
This Sixth Edition embraces integrated language arts and an interdisciplinary approach to literacy development as it addresses developing writing, reading, and oral language in the home and in school curriculum. The use of expository and narrative selections of children's literature is emphasized, as well as motivating children to become lifelong readers. This edition spends more time with strategies for preschool literacy and skill development in grades Pre-K through three. Both constructivist problem-solving teaching techniques and more explicit systematic instruction are discussed.
Key to this Sixth edition is the expanded coverage in the assessment chapter of the importance of assessment-guided instruction. In addition, differentiation of instruction has been made a high priority, and much more attention has been paid to dealing with children from diverse backgrounds. There are also more practical examples of how teachers can put strategies into practice than in other editions, especially with the new supplementary perforated pages that can be torn out of the book for actual use with children.
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