Apprenticeship in Literacy: Transitions Across Reading and Writing, K-4
| AUTHOR | Jones, Tammy; Dorn, Linda J. |
| PUBLISHER | Stenhouse Publishers (09/25/2012) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Paperback (Paperback) |
Grounded in social and cognitive learning theories, the second edition of Apprenticeship in Literacy: Transitions Across Reading and Writing, K-4 still details the seven principles of apprenticeship learning and helps K-4 teachers implement and assess guided reading, assisted writing, literature discussion groups, word study lessons, and literacy centers across an integrated curriculum. The new edition also features the following:
- Updated research emphasizing the importance of early reading as a road map for success
- Information on how behaviors, from emergent to fluent, align to the Common Core State Standards
- Dozens of new classroom examples--students' work, photographs, transcripts, teacher-student conferences, and reproducible resources
- Language prompts that promote self-regulated learners
- Schedules for implementing a workshop framework in whole-group, small-group, and one-to-one settings
- Suggestions for incorporating information texts into a balanced literacy program
- Stronger emphasis on the importance of the writing process
- Additional ideas on establishing routines and organizing the classroom
The theme of apprenticeship in literacy resonates throughout the book: children learn from teachers and teachers learn from one another as they promote children's transfer of knowledge across multiple contexts. The final chapter provides real-world examples of teachers working together to ensure that all children become literate.
Grounded in social and cognitive learning theories, the second edition of Apprenticeship in Literacy: Transitions Across Reading and Writing, K-4 still details the seven principles of apprenticeship learning and helps K-4 teachers implement and assess guided reading, assisted writing, literature discussion groups, word study lessons, and literacy centers across an integrated curriculum. The new edition also features the following:
- Updated research emphasizing the importance of early reading as a road map for success
- Information on how behaviors, from emergent to fluent, align to the Common Core State Standards
- Dozens of new classroom examples--students' work, photographs, transcripts, teacher-student conferences, and reproducible resources
- Language prompts that promote self-regulated learners
- Schedules for implementing a workshop framework in whole-group, small-group, and one-to-one settings
- Suggestions for incorporating information texts into a balanced literacy program
- Stronger emphasis on the importance of the writing process
- Additional ideas on establishing routines and organizing the classroom
The theme of apprenticeship in literacy resonates throughout the book: children learn from teachers and teachers learn from one another as they promote children's transfer of knowledge across multiple contexts. The final chapter provides real-world examples of teachers working together to ensure that all children become literate.
