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Improving Adolescent Literacy: Content Area Strategies at Work

Douglas Fisher

Straightforward, affordable, and practical, Improving Adolescent Literacy gives all middle and secondary school teachers instructional routines that will allow them to develop the content literacy skills of their students. Chapter-opening vignettes from actual classrooms show readers effective teaching in action and give them a look at how the chapter's instructional approach works within content area teaching. Research-based rationales for each strategy follow the vignettes and provide an in-depth look at how to implement the strategy, along with examples of each strategy across the curriculum.

In this 5th Edition, the authors provide new classroom examples from their colleagues across the disciplines as well as new instructional routines that have been researched and validated since the publication of the last edition. Also, this edition has been re-organized, adding three new chapters, to focus on the ways in which teachers can use reading, writing, speaking, and listening in their classes, emphasizing reading and comprehending texts, creating graphic organizers, developing vocabulary knowledge, and writing to learn.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Pearson
  • Publish Date: Jan 30th, 2019
  • Pages: 208
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - 0005
  • Dimensions: 9.90in - 7.70in - 0.30in - 0.75lb
  • EAN: 9780135180877
  • Categories: • Teaching - Subjects - Reading & Phonics• Professional Development• General

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About the Author

About our authors

Douglas Fisher, Ph.D., is Professor of Educational Leadership at San Diego State University and a teacher leader at Health Sciences High and Middle College having been an early intervention teacher and elementary school educator. He is the recipient of an International Reading Association Celebrate Literacy Award, the Farmer award for excellence in writing from the National Council of Teachers of English, as well as a Christa McAuliffe award for excellence in teacher education. He has published numerous articles on reading and literacy, differentiated instruction and curriculum design as well as books, such as Better Learning Through Structured Teaching, Rigorous Reading and Text Complexity: Raising Rigor in Reading.

Nancy Frey, Ph.D., is a Professor of Literacy in the Department of Educational Leadership at San Diego State University. She is the recipient of the 2008 Early Career Achievement Award from the National Reading Conference. Nancy has published in The Reading Teacher, Journal of Adolescent and Adult Literacy, English Journal, Voices in the Middle, Middle School Journal, Remedial and Special Education, TESOL Journal, Journal of Learning Disabilities, Early Childhood Education Journal and Educational Leadership. She has co-authored (with Doug Fisher) books on formative assessment (Checking for Understanding and Formative Assessment Action Plan), instructional design (Better Learning for Structured Teaching), data-driven instruction (Using Data to Focus Instructional Improvement) and brain-based learning (In a Reading State of Mind.) Nancy is a credentialed special educator, reading specialist and administrator in California, and has taught at the elementary, middle and high school levels for 2 decades. She is a teacher leader at Health Sciences High and Middle College, where she learns from her colleagues and students every day.

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Praise for this book

"The example lessons making application of the various strategies are realistic and believable; they could be real-life classroom scenarios... I don't know when I've seen a content area text go into such detail on read-alouds and shared reading, and it's a welcome idea. The section on close reading is also valuable."
- Howard Parkhurst, Central Michigan University

"...my students enjoy this text. It is one text that I use in teaching that my students indicate they plan to keep for future reference. [Strengths include]... concrete, practical strategies and applications for the classroom... concrete examples for vocabulary development across many content areas... the variety of writing to learn activities and prompts."
- Laurie Henry, University of Kentucky

"The examples of vocabulary instruction in various content areas are helpful. The variety of writing strategies is helpful... I like that read-alouds, shared reading, and close reading are covered in the same chapter so that students can compare the differences... [The book] is reader-friendly and provides a nice overall of content area strategies."
- Amy Hutchinson, George Mason University