Comprehension Going Forward: Where We Are and What's Next
Keene et al., education professionals, describe comprehension instruction for teaching reading to all students across the curriculum. They discuss current comprehension strategy instruction, outcomes and dimensions of understanding, bringing the joy back to reading, teaching the primary and secondary grades, learning targets, book clubs, the role of thinking aloud, different areas of comprehension that go beyond answering literal questions and retelling, history and science comprehension, working with English language learners, the future of instruction, and other topics. Annotation ©2011 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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"The real genius of this book is that it is written by teachers, for teachers. All of the authors in this book know what classrooms are like. This means that authenticity and integrity pervade every chapter in the book. Teachers will immediately sense this authenticity on their way to realizing that the book offers an endless supply of useful suggestions."—From the Coda by P. David PearsonFor those of us who teach comprehension strategies, Comprehension Going Forward is as near to the ultimate PD experience as we can get. Imagine a professional learning community where you could sit in as… Ellin Keene and Debbie Miller swap best practices Stephanie Harvey and Harvey “Smokey” Daniels compare instruction across the grades Anne Goudvis and Tanny McGregor share ways to infuse comprehension into every subject area Cris Tovani and Nancy Commins apply the strategies to help struggling readers, English learners, and special-needs students. In Comprehension Going Forward, you’ll meet up with 17 leading practitioners and researchers for an energetic, personal, and frequently irreverent conversation on what great comprehension instruction looks like, what an amazing range of applications it has for all students, and what we can do better. Not only do figures such as Susan Zimmerman and P. David Pearson include their own chapters, but, like any exciting conversation, they point out their favorite parts of one another’s chapters—highlighting discussion topics for teacher study groups along the way.Read Comprehension Going Forward and RSVP to a get-together that no one who teaches reading will want to miss. Enter this powerful, lively conversation about how we can improve all readers’ comprehension today and join some of your favorite authors as they reach for a tomorrow where every child reads with deep understanding.“Each author takes the comprehension strategies as a starting point, and then reaches out toward a different set of applications, extensions, and practices. But everyone is connected by the research base on comprehension instruction and by our common goal: to provide every child in America with an “All-Access Pass” to literacy.”—From the editor’s introduction by Harvey “Smokey” Daniels
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