"Fills a niche for content teachers who teach reading
strategies, particularly in light of the standards movement."
— Christene Alfonsi, Teacher, Fairfield High School, OH
"From a fairly concise book, teachers get an important overview about a
‘system’ approach to literacy. All teachers get specific tools and strategies
and some very useful information that could change their paradigm along the
way."
—Allyson Burnett, Instructional Interventionist, Alief Hastings High School,
Houston, TX
Put a strong literacy system in place to improve student
achievement!
In contrast to the primary grades when children are learning to read, students
in grades 4 through 12 are expected to learn content as they read, yet they may
still struggle with reading basics. Improving
Reading, Writing, and Content Learning for Students in Grades 4-12 provides
a realistic and systematic process for improving reading and writing while
enhancing content knowledge and skills.
Based on proven evidence in multiple schools over a 10-year period, this
excellent new resource presents specific strategies and successful examples that
educators can immediately implement to improve day-to-day classroom success,
while also boosting the success rate on standardized assessments. Aligned with
the National Reading Panel Report, this book helps teachers focus on:
- Creating a classroom community that is academically and
psychologically safe for learning
- Responding to non-negotiable expectations of daily
practice
- Building vocabulary, reading comprehension, and
higher-order and critical thinking skills
- Developing fluency in reading
- Engaging families and the community
Teachers can create the best environment and instructional
experience for all students to maximize literacy learning and standards-based
achievement. This outstanding book will be a source of reflection for continuous
improvement!