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Becoming a literacy leader : supporting learning and change / Jennifer Allen ; foreword by Franki Sibberson and Karen Szymusiak.

Van Pelt Library LB1576 .A61285 2016
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Allen, Jennifer, 1969- author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Language arts teachers--Training of--United States.
Language arts teachers.
Literacy--Study and teaching--United States.
Literacy.
Literacy programs--United States.
Literacy programs.
Literacy--Study and teaching.
Language arts teachers--Training of.
United States.
Physical Description:
xiv, 238 pages ; 24 cm
Edition:
Second edition.
Place of Publication:
Portland, Maine : Stenhouse Publishers, [2016]
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction: Layered Coaching
I Am
We Are
Shared Leadership
Updated Thinking
Layered Leadership
Making Meaning Together
Rowing in the Same Direction
My Stories
2. Being a Resource: A Room of One's Own for Literacy
Creating Learning Spaces Together
Wall Space
Literacy News Bulletin Board
Library of Mentor Texts
Professional Library
Read-Aloud Corner
Study Group Meeting Area
Staff Picks
Community Resources
Personal Office Area
Book Swap
What If You Don't Have a Room?
Pause. Reflect. Act
3. A Model for Required Professional Development: "My Life in Seven Stories"
A New Start
The Beginning of "My Life in Seven Stories"
Instructional Strategies Moving into Classrooms
The Nuts and Bolts of Classroom Implementation: A Three-Day Writing Cycle
In the End
Today: Designing Required Professional Development
Applying New Learning: Implementing School-Mandated Initiatives
Pause. Reflect. Act.
4. Study Groups: Developing Voluntary Professional Development
Meeting the Individual Professional Needs of Teachers
What Should You Expect from a Study Group?
Why Study Groups?
Study Groups Provide "Think Time"
My Role in Study Groups
Finding a Focus and Resources
Planning and Scheduling Groups
Establishing a Predictable Routine
What's Not on a Study Group Agenda
Providing Additional Resources
What Teachers Say About Study Groups
Participants Keep Coming Back
A Worthy Investment
5. Coaching in Classrooms: Differentiating Support for New and Veteran Teachers
Getting Started in Classrooms
Coaching and Collaborating
Time Frames for Veteran Teachers
Blanketing a Grade Level with a Strategy
Collaborating with Master Teachers
Dialogue Journals: A Debriefing Tool
Switching Gears to New Teachers: Remembering My Own Story
Differentiating Support for New Teachers
A Glimpse of Layered Support for New Teachers
Revisiting Lucy's Classroom
Supporting Change
6. Supporting Curriculum and Assessment
Supporting the Literacy Curriculum and Assessment Framework
Literacy Curriculum and Assessment Notebooks
Preparing Student Assessment Materials
Release Time for Administering Assessments
Another Set of Eyes
Literacy Team Meetings
Evaluating and Tracking Student Achievement
Curriculum Maps
Curriculum Support
Curriculum Support in Action: Messy Work at Its Best
7. Helping Kids on the Bubble: The Literacy Intervention Classroom
How the Literacy Intervention Room Came to Be
"Helping" Students on the Bubble Through Inclusive Support
Starting the Year: Establishing Predictable Routines
Fall Assessments to Inform Instruction
Immersed in Literacy
Breaking Down and Chunking Out Instruction
A Snapshot of One Morning in the Literacy Intervention Classroom: Working with Students Through the Research Process
Evaluating the Success of the Program: A Snapshot of Students Who Completed the Two-Year Intervention
Student Survey
The Literacy Rooms Today: Fourteen Years Later
Defining Success
8. Creating Unity through Whole School Experiences
Involving Teachers, Staff, and Students in the Selection Process
Book Access for All
No One Way to Approach a Book
Celebrating Ourselves as Writers
The Big Day: The Author Visit
Planning with Purpose for a Schoolwide Read: Paper Things
Read-Aloud Considerations
The Best Day Ever
9. Cultivating Teacher Leadership
Focus and Alignment
Building Capacity: Creating Structures to Get the Work Done
Cultivating Teacher Leadership
Grade-Level Teacher Leaders Facilitate Curriculum Conversations
A Process That Involves All Staff and Utilizes Teacher Leaders
Snapshot of Grade 3 Team Making Meaning Together of Curriculum: Theme
Moving Beyond One-to-One Level Coaching
10. Nuts and Bolts: Scheduling and Budget
A Typical Day
What's in a Week
Overview of a Month
Rhythm of a Year
Coaching Boundaries
A New School Year, New Stories: A Wave from the Heart
11. Final Words: Mentoring New Talent
Knowing I Was Being Checked Out and Wanting to Be Liked
Feeling Incompetent and Wanting to Be Valued
Not Knowing What I Should Be Doing and Wanting to Be Embraced as a Resource
Appendix
Mentor Texts for Teaching Writing Craft
Mentor Texts for Teaching Comprehension
Read-Aloud Ideas
A Sampling of Professional Books from the Literacy Room
My Top Twenty Professional Resources.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Other Format:
Online version: Allen, Jennifer, 1969- author. Becoming a literacy leader
ISBN:
9781625310965
162531096X
OCLC:
945434026

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