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Common Core CPR ReLeah Cossett Lent

Common Core CPR By ReLeah Cossett Lent

Common Core CPR by ReLeah Cossett Lent


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Common Core CPR is needed. Urgently. Embracing what is best about the standards, Lent and Gilmore explicitly connect ideal outcomes to strategies for coaxing reluctant learners into engagement and achievement.

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Common Core CPR: What About the Adolescents Who Struggle . . . or Just Don't Care? by ReLeah Cossett Lent

The ideal? Newly minted high school graduates all across the nation, each one a complex text genius, a writer and analytic thinker beyond compare. All on to glorious colleges and careers, thanks to the Common Core.
The reality? The 1.3 million students who fail to graduate from high school each year and the hundreds of thousands more who either gave up or lost interest long ago . . .

The reality is why Common Core CPR is needed. Urgently. Because if we continue to insist that all students meet expectations that are well beyond their abilities and mindsets, these kids will only decline faster. We must be brave enough-and trained enough-to cast aside what we know harms students and apply with renewed vigour the teaching methods we know work.

Releah Lent and Barry Gilmore rise to the challenge, and there are no two authors better equipped to do so. They embrace what is best about the standards-their emphasis on active, authentic learning-and then explicitly show teachers how to connect these ideal outcomes to practical classroom strategies, detailing the day-to-day teaching that can coax reluctant learners into engagement and achievement. You'll learn how to:
* Consider choice and relevance in every assignment
* Plan and spot opportunities for success
* Scaffold students' comprehension of complex fiction and nonfiction texts
* Model close reading through thoughtful questioning
* Teach students to use evidence in reading, writing, speaking, and reflection

Common Core CPR Reviews

I have read two books that give me hope that the CCSS may improve both teaching and learning, especially for struggling readers and writers. This book, written by ReLeah Lent and Barry Gilmore, is one of those two books (the other was written by Lucy Calkins and her colleagues). . . . So, read this book and then begin to adapt your instruction in the manner described so artfully.

-- Richard L. Allington, Professor of Education
This is a very helpful and very timely book. Lent and Gilmore provide a very smart yet workable and commonsense approach to not only engaging struggling learners, but then assisting them through collaborative activity in a meaningful context of use to greater facility as readers and writers, speakers, and listeners. The approach will certainly help teachers help their students to meet the next generation of standards and assessments, but also so much more than that. -- Jeffrey D. Wilhelm, Professor of Education and Director
Common Core CPR is a powerful text. . . . [It] offers commonsense suggestions for successful work with the standards in all classrooms, especially with students who struggle. Using an interdisciplinary approach to literacy, the authors do not view the standards as isolated skills to teach, but as natural outcomes as they scaffold learning.
-- Sharon Draper, Author of Panic and Tears of a Tiger

Finally! A practical and comprehensive guide for teachers who want to ensure that the needs of all students are met in this age of Common Core Standards, including reluctant and struggling readers and writers. Thank you, ReLeah Lent and Barry Gilmore, for helping ease one our greatest fears about the Common Core--that struggling students will struggle even more.

-- Deborah Appleman, Author of Critical Encounters in High School English, Second Edition

About ReLeah Cossett Lent

Learn more about ReLeah Lent's PD offerings ReLeah Cossett Lent began her career as a middle and high school English, social studies, debate and journalism teacher before becoming a founding member of a statewide literacy project at the University of Central Florida. While there, she coordinated literacy leadership teams in schools across the state. She is now an author and international consultant- speaking and facilitating workshops on topics ranging from disciplinary literacy to literacy leadership teams. While she often provides keynote addresses and one-day workshops, perhaps her most productive work has been with extended residencies in schools, districts and educational consortiums where she provides large-group professional learning and small group follow-up. Her multi-year work in one district, for example, led to the implementation of a disciplinary literacy model, resulting in increased student achievement and teacher leadership. A high school principal in the district termed the experience transformational in terms of teacher learning and transfer to the classroom. ReLeah works closely with administrators and staff to customize the learning experience based on the school or district's unique population and needs. ReLeah has authored eleven books on education and has been published in numerous journals, including Educational Leadership, the Journal of Staff Development, and NCTE's English Journal as well as being a frequent speaker for these organizations. Her latest book titles include Disciplinary Literacy in Action: How to Create and Sustain a School-Wide Culture of Deep Reading, Writing, and Thinking (Corwin, 2018), This is Disciplinary Literacy: Reading, Writing, Thinking and Doing...Content Area by Content Area (Corwin, 2016), Common Core CPR: What about the Adolescents Who Struggle...or Just Don't Care? (Corwin, 2013) and Overcoming Textbook Fatigue (ASCD, 2012). Learn more about Barry Gilmore's PD offerings Barry Gilmore is the Middle School Head at Hutchison School in Memphis, Tennessee. A National Board Certified Teacher, he taught English and social studies for nearly twenty years. Barry is the author of six literacy books and former president of the Tennessee Council of Teachers of English. Awards for his teaching have come from NCTE, TCTE, the U.S. Department of Education, and the Tennessee Holocaust Commission.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Richard L. Allington Introduction: Meeting Common Core With Common Sense Defining Standards An Introduction to the Standards Important Considerations Using Common Sense: What Is Not Covered by the Standards A Portrait of a Young Student: What We Cover in This Book Keeping the End in Mind Acknowledgments Chapter 1. How Do We Reach Reluctant Students? Understanding Reluctance: Why Daniel Struggled Final Thoughts: Leaving Daniel (for Now) Chapter 2. Why Scaffolding Complex Text Is Crucial Creating Proficient Readers: What's a Teacher to Do? Text Complexity: Difficult to Define Scaffolding: Building the Bridge Untangling Complex Text: A Commonsense Approach Scaffolding in Action: Practices That Support Learning Build Background Knowledge to Make Learning Stick Final Thoughts Chapter 3. How Do We Engage All Students in Reading and Writing? Starting With Reading: The Importance of Audience and Purpose Audience and Purpose in Writing Final Thoughts Chapter 4. How to Go Deeper: Creating Analytical Thinkers A Case of Aliteracy: The Bubonic Plague Deepening Understanding Through Critical Literacy A Critical Look at Close Reading Final Thoughts Chapter 5. Why Evidence Matters: From Text to Talk to Argument Paideia Seminars: A Focus on Evidence Paideia Seminars and Struggling Students Problem- and Project-Based Learning: Using Evidence The Project Realized: Envisioning the Future Fair The Advantages of Project-Based Learning Final Thoughts Chapter 6. How Using Diverse Media and Formats Can Ignite Student Learning The Scope of Technology in an Inquiry-Based Classroom Preparing for Reading and Writing: Interpreting Material in Diverse Formats Speaking and Listening: Technology and Student Presentation Final Thoughts Chapter 7. Why a Culture of Reading Is Critical--and How to Create One A Culture of Reading: How It Supports the CCSS The Workshop Approach: Does It Meet the Standards? Understanding Perspectives: A Piece of the Portrait Literature Circles: Sharing Perspectives Do Literature Circles Meet the Standards? Creating a Culture of Literacy in a Middle School Final Thoughts Chapter 8. What Do We Do About the Language Standards? What Do We Do About Grammar? What Do We Do About Vocabulary? Final Thoughts Afterword by Sharon M. Draper Appendix A. Standards for Motivation and Engagement With Teacher Tools Appendix B. Books for . . . Lists References Index About the Authors

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CIN1452291365VG
9781452291369
1452291365
Common Core CPR: What About the Adolescents Who Struggle . . . or Just Don't Care? by ReLeah Cossett Lent
Used - Very Good
Paperback
SAGE Publications Inc
20131112
344
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Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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