Description: Literacy by J. David Cooper, Nancy D. Kiger, Michael Robinson, Jill Slansky A leading resource for K8 literacy programs, this extremely popular reading methods text has a simple goal: to provide aspiring teachers (including you) with the tools to help every student learn to read and write. LITERACY: HELPING STUDENTS CONSTRUCT MEANING, 10th Edition has been completely reorganized to better meet the needs of its readers; for instance, with early coverage of assessment in recognition of its foundational nature. Distinguished in the field by its use of practical literacy lessons and authentic examples that clearly demonstrate how to teach reading and writing, the text continues to provide pre-service and in-service teachers with the information, strategies, and techniques they need to assist their students in becoming literate. The Common Core State Standards are fully integrated throughout the text, and full-color childrens stories (in excerpts or in their entirety) model extended literacy lessons. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Author Biography J. David Cooper (Ed.D., Indiana University) is a retired professor from Ball State University. Prior to teaching at the college level, he taught at elementary and secondary schools in Louisville, Kentucky. Dr. Cooper has served as a consultant to the Department of Education in Washington, D.C., numerous state departments of education, and school systems throughout the country. Active in the International Reading Association, he has spoken in all 50 states and eight countries. Dr. Cooper has authored or coauthored more than 20 books on the teaching of reading. He has served as an editor of the Indiana Reading Quarterly and as a reviewer for such leading journals as The Reading Teacher, Journal of Reading, and National Reading Conference Yearbook. Currently, Dr. Cooper continues to write and resides in Key West, Florida. Michael D. Robinson (M.S. Ball State University) retired as the curriculum support specialist and Director of Reading, English, and Language Arts K–12 as well as the coordinator of multi-tiered systems of support (MTTS) and Problem Solving/Response to Intervention (PS/RtI) for Monroe County Public Schools in Florida. Formerly, he was a Curriculum Support Specialist in the Miami-Dade County Public Schools where he developed curriculum and served as a Master Coach in reading and language arts. He taught second, third, and fourth grades and was a Title I Coordinator, Reading Specialist, and Federal Grants Coordinator in Marion, Indiana. Mr. Robinson, who supervised student teachers while studying at the University of Illinois, is coauthor of SUCCESS WITH RTI: EASY, RESEARCH-BASED STRATEGIES FOR MANAGING RTI, and CORE READING INSTRUCTION IN YOUR CLASSROOM. Jill Ann Slansky (Ed.D. University of Colorado) is a retired National Reading Consultant and University professor. She has taught many courses in Reading/Language Arts, Assessment, and Curriculum Development. In addition, she has provided Professional development for teachers in 49 states and three foreign countries. Her strong knowledge of practical classroom techniques comes from her experience as an elementary teacher, a middle school remedial reading teacher, and a teacher of special education children. Currently, Ms. Slansky serves on the Board of the Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education. Jill Ann Slansky (Ed.D. University of Colorado) is a retired National Reading Consultant and University professor. She has taught many courses in Reading/Language Arts, Assessment, and Curriculum Development. In addition, she has provided Professional development for teachers in 49 states and three foreign countries. Her strong knowledge of practical classroom techniques comes from her experience as an elementary teacher, a middle school remedial reading teacher, and a teacher of special education children. Currently, Ms. Slansky serves on the Board of the Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education. Nancy D. Kiger (Ed.D., Ball State University) worked for more than 40 years in education. In her last 15 years of teaching, at the University of Central Floridas College of Education, she taught courses in reading, language arts, and childrens literature as well as supervised student teachers. She also taught at universities in Indiana and Missouri. She began teaching as an elementary classroom teacher and later taught reading at the elementary and middle-school levels in Indiana. She was a writer and editor of literacy materials for over 25 years. Nancy Kiger died in 2009. Table of Contents 1. What You Need to Know to Be an Effective Literacy Teacher.2. Frameworks for Effective Standards-Based Literacy Lessons.3. Assessment and Evaluation that Informs Instruction.4. Prior Knowledge: Activating and Developing Concepts and Vocabulary.5. How to Teach Strategies for Constructing Meaning.6. Beginning Literacy.7. Intermediate Grades and Middle School: Decoding, Vocabulary, and Meaning.8. Responding and the Construction of Meaning.9. Writing and the Construction of Meaning.10. Helping Struggling Readers.11. Developing a Management System for a Comprehensive Balanced Literacy Classroom.Good Books and Where to Find Them.Handbook Resource Word Skills: Phonics and Structural Analysis for Teachers.Glossary.References. Review "I chose this book because it is full of great, detailed information, ...it has online resources, and it covered what I needed but it wasnt too much to cover in one semester.""I really love this text for teaching reading. It is clear and the examples are just right for my future teachers." Review Quote "I really love this text for teaching reading. It is clear and the examples are just right for my future teachers." New Feature 1. What You Need to Know to Be an Effective Literacy Teacher. 2. Frameworks for Effective Standards-Based Literacy Lessons. 3. Assessment and Evaluation that Informs Instruction. 4. Prior Knowledge: Activating and Developing Concepts and Vocabulary. 5. How to Teach Strategies for Constructing Meaning. 6. Beginning Literacy. 7. Intermediate Grades and Middle School: Decoding, Vocabulary, and Meaning. 8. Responding and the Construction of Meaning. 9. Writing and the Construction of Meaning. 10. Helping Struggling Readers. 11. Developing a Management System for a Comprehensive Balanced Literacy Classroom. Good Books and Where to Find Them. Handbook Resource Word Skills: Phonics and Structural Analysis for Teachers. Glossary. References. Details ISBN1305960602 Author Jill Slansky Publisher Cengage Learning, Inc Edition 10th ISBN-10 1305960602 ISBN-13 9781305960602 Format Paperback Subtitle Helping Students Construct Meaning Country of Publication United States Pages 544 DEWEY 379.24 Affiliation President, JILLANNSCO L.L.C., independent consultant Replaces 9781285432427 Short Title Literacy Language English Series MindTap Course List UK Release Date 2017-01-01 Year 2017 Publication Date 2017-01-01 Imprint Wadsworth Publishing Co Inc Place of Publication Belmont, CA NZ Release Date 2017-01-01 US Release Date 2017-01-01 Edition Description 10th edition Audience Tertiary & Higher Education AU Release Date 2016-10-06 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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ISBN-13: 9781305960602
Book Title: Literacy
Number of Pages: 544 Pages
Publication Name: Literacy: Helping Students Construct Meaning
Language: English
Publisher: Cengage Learning, Inc
Item Height: 277 mm
Subject: Strategy, Teaching
Publication Year: 2017
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 1111 g
Author: Michael Robinson, Jill Slansky, J. David Cooper, Nancy D. Kiger
Item Width: 218 mm
Format: Paperback