Full Description
Building Academic Literacy is a coach-in-a-pocket for educators seeking to build strong academic literacy and higher-order thinking. This book is for anyone with responsibility for instruction - teachers, instructional coaches, professional developers, principals, curriculum leaders, teacher preparation faculty. It provides pathways to developing higher-order thinking in every student and setting.
Key to its success is that it connects reading, writing, listening, thinking, and speaking. Readers will find that they can engage all students with content, but more importantly, students will process content in ways appropriate to a particular subject. They also develop independent learning skills -- exactly what the Common Core State Standards call for.
The text is engaging yet practical and practicable - grounded and useful to teachers in enacting more student-centered classrooms. Its strategies serve to actively engage all students in high-level thinking and learning, those who have always found school easy and those who have not. Not a prescription, but a book designed to deepen individual and group teacher competencies to implement learning strategies in new ways and to continually refine and develop their craft.
Contents
Foreword - Judith A. Langer
Preface
Why We Wrote This Book
Who We Are
Our Research Base
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Purposeful Pedagogy: Developing Each Mind
How to Use This Book
Key Elements
Common Threads
Opening the Classroom to Student Thinking and Voice
Secure the Foundation by Teaching Students How to Talk and Think Together
Five Essentials of Productive Classroom Discussions
Summary
Chapter 2. Purposeful Engagement: Activities to Engage and Support All Learners
Sharing Thinking One-on-One
Journal Jot/Quick Write and Think-Pair Share
Extending Think-Pair-Share to Written Conversation about Content
Scaffolds for Productive Whole-Class Discussions
Reader's Marks and Variations
Pass the Hat
Pair Engaging and Complex Texts to Foster Critical Thinking
Summary
Chapter 3. Purposeful Talk: A Framework for Facilitating Academic Discussions
A Guide to Facilitating Discussions that Foster higher-Level Thinking
The Envisionment-Building Guide (EBG)
A Teacher's Role During Discussion
Preparing for and Facilitating Discussions that Foster Higher Levels of Thinking
Practicing with a Well-Known Poem
Trying an EBG and Discussion in Your Classroom
Summary
Chapter 4. Purposeful Experiences: Assignments to Sustain Thinking and Learning
Some Tools to Help Students Capture Thinking in Written Form
Why Writing Matters
Learning Logs or Journals
Open Mind
Purposeful Assignments That Provide Opportunities for Students to Share Thinking
Gallery Walk
Carousel
Stand and Deliver
Extended Writing
Summary
Chapter 5. Purposeful Planning: Designing a Coherent and Connected Curriculum
Supporting Students as Disciplinary Thinkers
Rethinking the Curriculum
Staring with the Big Ideas
Thinking beyond the Textbook
Collaboration
Summary
Chapter 6. Purposeful Leadership: Supporting Effective Instructional Practices
Student Voice
Engaging Activities
Discussion
Assignments
Fostering Coherence
Rethinking the Curriculum to Be More Coherent
Collaboration across Grades and Subjects
Summary
End Note
Appendix A. Sample Lessons
An Envisionment-Building Lesson for Science
An Envisionment-Building Lesson for Mathematics
An Envisionment-Building Lesson for English Language Arts
Appendix B. Annotated Bibliography
Literary Works Cited
Bibliography