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"This rich resource walks middle and high school literacy leaders through a comprehensive process for conceptualizing, initiating, and, most important, sustaining a schoolwide literacy learning program. The authors clearly know teachers and schools, and their reality-tested tools will prove invaluable in guiding and supporting middle and high school literacy leaders."
Doug Buehl
Author, Classroom Strategies for Interactive Learning
A systemic and sustainable approach for improving adolescent literacy and learning!
Taking the Lead on Adolescent Literacy provides educational leaders with a user-friendly and comprehensive planning process for developing a new literacy initiativeor for dramatically enhancing a current plan--that has the power not only to raise student performance levels but also to positively impact graduation rates, employability, and higher education success.
Using a five-stage framework that has been field-tested nationwide for more than a decade, the authors provide an array of resources to guide in-depth planning, implementation, and monitoring to ensure sustained results, supported by examples from literacy-rich schools, checklists and assessments, and a glossary of terms. Each stage in the process builds upon a school or district's existing capacities and focuses onsix detailed rubrics that can be implemented at every stage to help ensure long-term success:
- Student motivation and engagement
- Literacy across the content areas
- Literacy interventions
- Literacy-rich environment, policies, and culture
- Parent and community involvement
- District support of school-based efforts
Helping educators build the critical skills in students for communicating and making meaning within an increasingly complex world, this book shows how a sustained focus on literacy can serve as a powerful lever for school improvement.
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9781412979801
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 248
- Utgivningsdatum: 2010-05-04
- Förlag: Corwin