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Meeting the challenge of adolescent literacy: practical ideas for literacy leaders
2009, International Reading Association
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2009, International Reading Association
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Table of Contents

What can literacy leaders do to improve student engagement with reading and writing?
What can literacy leaders do when low expectations have a negative impact on student motivation and achievement?
What can literacy leaders do when data show that most students do not read or write on grade level?
What can literacy leaders do to close the literacy achievement gap among groups of students within a school?
How can literacy leaders capture and enhance student interest in technology to prepared them to use multiple literacies?
When literacy leaders observe in content area classrooms, what kinds of literacy support should they see?
How can literacy leaders improve content area writing instruction and increase the amount of quality student writing in all content areas?
What can literacy leaders do when instructional strategies are disconnected from learning goals, content objectives, or student needs?
How can literacy leaders set up effective language and literacy development for adolescents who are English-language learners?
What can literacy leaders do to provide a smooth and positive transition for new students to ensure that students experience ongoing literacy development?
What can literacy leaders do to get widespread, active support for a schoolwide literacy improvement effort?
How can literacy leaders create a schedule that provides time for teacher collaboration and planning as well as adequate time for students to read, write, and learn?
How can literacy leaders best develop teachers as potential leaders and mentors to their colleagues?
How can literacy leaders help the school library media specialist support and improve content area literacy instruction?
How can literacy leaders better understand, value, and build upon the contributions that families and communities make to students' literacy development?
How can literacy leaders sustain a schoolwide literacy improvement effort despite transition of school and district leaders or high teacher turnover?
Appendix A: glossary
Appendix B: vignettes of literacy-rich classrooms
Appendix C: reproducible tools/forms for literacy leaders.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 221-223) and index.

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Newark, DE

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Dewey Decimal Class
428.4071/2
Library of Congress
LB1632 .M383 2009

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xii, 236 p. :
Number of pages
236

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Open Library
OL22671316M
Internet Archive
meetingchallenge0000unse_l6c6
ISBN 13
9780872076891
LCCN
2008030664
OCLC/WorldCat
234380488
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6339968

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