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Schools That Work: Where All Children Read and Write

AUTHOR Allington, Richard; Cunningham, Patricia M.; Allington, Richard L. et al.
PUBLISHER Pearson (03/22/2006)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

Description
At a time when so many pivotal education issues are closely tied to the performance of schools and NCLB policy, Schools That Work provides critical insight into how elementary schools must change to meet the increased demands of education for the 21st century.

Praised as the most accessible, readable and practical book on the market, Schools That Work combines renowned authors Dick Allington and Pat Cunningham's expertise as educators with continuing commitment to foster expert teaching in the classroom. Their dynamic analysis of systematic school reform encompasses virtually all areas of elementary school organization. With the goal of turning readers into educated, informed decision-makers, Allington and Cunningham provide a clear and concise introduction to theories of school reform and include an organizational framework to accomplish this goal.

This new edition offers:

  • A view of how schools must change if they are to meet the increased demands of education for the 21st century.
  • Updated, expanded coverage of recent federal and state initiatives to help teachers address the problems of struggling readers and writers.
  • A variety of activities for taking stock of the educational effort in school.
  • New coverage of reading coaches.
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Product Details
ISBN-13: 9780205456352
ISBN-10: 0205456359
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
Edition Number: 0003
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Page Count: 360
Carton Quantity: 12
Product Dimensions: 7.50 x 0.80 x 9.00 inches
Weight: 1.35 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Bibliography, Index, Price on Product, Table of Contents, Ikids, Illustrated
Country of Origin: US
Subject Information
BISAC Categories
Education | Educational Policy & Reform
Education | Administration - General
Education | Teaching - Subjects - Reading & Phonics
Dewey Decimal: 372.43
Library of Congress Control Number: 2005058600
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Schools That Work provides critical insight into elementary schools and how they are to meet the increased demands of education for the 21st century.

"The experience of the authors can be heard on every page... [they] guide teachers and administrators in initiating change and inspire every educator to begin today to make a difference in his/her own school." --Dr. Helen Hoffner, Holy Family University

"Schools That Workdoes an excellent job of covering key issues in school literacy programs. I particularly appreciate the good advice on working with paraprofessionals and volunteers, an issue that is problematic for many teachers." --Mariam Jean Dreher, University of Maryland

"This no-quick-fix approach...underscores the importance of strong leadership and support from the segments of the school community to help insure that the literacy needs of all students are appropriately addressed." --Juan Lira, Texas A&M International University

New To the Third Edition

* New coverage of reading coaches and their roles within the schools

* Up-to-date review of reading reform models based on scientific evidence

* Revised and increased discussion of recent federal and state initiatives throughout helps teachers address the call to develop high levels of reading and writing proficiency for ALL students

About the Authors

Richard L. Allington is a Professor of Education at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville. He is past president of the International Reading Association and the National Reading Conference, co-recipient of the Albert J. Harris Award, and a member of the Reading Hall of Fame. Dick has extensively researched effective teaching and how schools can develop effective, expert teachers.

Patricia M. Cunningham is a Professor of Education at Wake Forest University. She has over 30 years of experience, taught in various elementary grades and remedial reading, and was a curriculum coordinator and director of reading. Her major professional goal is promoting literacy for all children and currently engages in staff development across the United States.
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At a time when so many pivotal education issues are closely tied to the performance of schools and NCLB policy, Schools That Work provides critical insight into how elementary schools must change to meet the increased demands of education for the 21st century.

Praised as the most accessible, readable and practical book on the market, Schools That Work combines renowned authors Dick Allington and Pat Cunningham's expertise as educators with continuing commitment to foster expert teaching in the classroom. Their dynamic analysis of systematic school reform encompasses virtually all areas of elementary school organization. With the goal of turning readers into educated, informed decision-makers, Allington and Cunningham provide a clear and concise introduction to theories of school reform and include an organizational framework to accomplish this goal.

This new edition offers:

  • A view of how schools must change if they are to meet the increased demands of education for the 21st century.
  • Updated, expanded coverage of recent federal and state initiatives to help teachers address the problems of struggling readers and writers.
  • A variety of activities for taking stock of the educational effort in school.
  • New coverage of reading coaches.
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Author: Allington, Richard
Richard Allington is coauthor of No More Summer-Reading Loss, part of Heinemann's Not This But That series as well as editor of Big Brother and the National Reading Curriculum. Dick is a professor of literacy studies at the University of Tennessee. He is a past-president of the International Reading Association and the Literacy Research Association. Dick and Anne McGill-Franzen were awarded the Albert J. Harris Award for their study of ameliorating summer reading loss. Toegther the co-edited the Handbook of Reading Disability Research and Summer Reading: Closing the Rich/Poor Reading Achievement Gap. He was previously the Irving and Rose Fien Professor of Education at the University of Florida. Dick is a member of the Reading Hall of Fame and the recipient of numerous awards for his contributions to understanding reading difficulties. He is the author/coauthor of several books, including What Really Matters for Struggling Readers: Designing Research-based Programs.
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