<p>"This important book remains on the must-read list for literacy teachers working with adolescent learners." </p>
<p><strong>—CHOICE</strong></p>

<p>"Exceptionally well written, organized and presented, this new and expanded third edition of "'You Gotta BE the Book'': Teaching Engaged and Reflective Reading with Adolescents" is a fundamentally critical and important addition to college and university Teacher Education collections and supplemental studies lists."</p>
<p>—<strong>Midwest Book Review</strong></p>

<p>"I hope this book is read and considered by all the stakeholders who can make a difference in education by following Wilhelm's lead of improving instruction to enhance students' lives." </p>
<p>—<strong>Journal of Adolescent and Adult Literacy</strong></p>

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<p>“New readers of ‘You Gotta BE The Book’ will find Wilhelm’s work around adolescent reader response to be powerful and informative. Familiar readers will find the opportunity to consider his work in new ways and the updates refreshing.”</p>
<p>—<strong>Teachers College Record</strong></p>

This award-winning book continues to resonate with teachers and inspire their teaching because it focuses on the joy of reading and how it can engage and even transform readers. In a time of next-generation standards that emphasize higher-order strategies, text complexity, and the reading of nonfiction, “You Gotta BE the Book” continues to help teachers meet new challenges, including those of increasing cultural diversity. At the core of Wilhelm’s foundational text is an in-depth account of what highly motivated adolescent readers actually do when they read, and how to help struggling readers take on those same stances and strategies. His work offers a robust model teachers can use to prepare students for the demands of disciplinary understanding and for literacy in the real world. The Third Edition includes new commentaries and tips for using visual techniques, drama and action strategies, think-aloud protocols, and symbolic story representation/reading manipulatives. Book Features: A data-driven theory of literature and literary reading as engagement.A case for undertaking teacher research with students.An approach for using drama and visual art to support readers’ comprehension. Guidance for assisting students in the use of higher-order strategies of reading (and writing) as required by next-generation standards like the Common Core.Classroom interventions to help all students, especially reluctant ones, become successful readers. Online resources, including inquiry unit templates, tools for teaching with drama, and tips for using visual techniques.
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This award-winning book continues to resonate with teachers and inspire their teaching because it focuses on the joy of reading and how it can engage and even transform readers. In a time of next generation standards that emphasize higher-order strategies, text complexity, and the reading of nonfiction, “You Gotta BE the Book” continues to help teachers meet new challenges.
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"This book points the way for us to understand how we can help our students enter a story world through drama, symbolic story representations, and the use of visual art and other non-traditional texts. It points the way for us to cast our students as experts and collaborators in the educational enterprise." –From the Foreword by Michael W. Smith, associate dean, Temple University, College of Education
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780807757987
Publisert
2016-08-31
Utgave
3. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Teachers' College Press
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Dybde
16 mm
AldersnivĂĽ
P, 06
SprĂĽk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
320

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Om bidragsyterne

Jeffrey D. Wilhelm is an internationally known teacher, author, presenter, National Writing Project director, and distinguished professor of English Education at Boise State University. He is the coauthor of Teaching Literacy for Love and Wisdom: Being the Book and Being the Change and The Activist Learner: Inquiry, Literacy, and Service to Make Learning Matter.