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The Classroom Library: A Catalyst for Literacy Instruction serves two purposes by first providing classroom teachers with a how-to guide in setting up and using the classroom library to support literacy. Next, it provides teachers with excerpts and stories of practicing teachers who have successfully used their classroom library to teach literacy. A wide array of photos, documents, tips, ideas, and descriptions lead teachers to create a classroom library that will scaffold students in the classroom library to establish and extend their literacy development. Several chapters specifically focus…mehr
The Classroom Library: A Catalyst for Literacy Instruction serves two purposes by first providing classroom teachers with a how-to guide in setting up and using the classroom library to support literacy. Next, it provides teachers with excerpts and stories of practicing teachers who have successfully used their classroom library to teach literacy. A wide array of photos, documents, tips, ideas, and descriptions lead teachers to create a classroom library that will scaffold students in the classroom library to establish and extend their literacy development. Several chapters specifically focus on working with under-served students, including students in urban settings, those who are learning English as a second language, and students without access to other libraries. Content in this book is easy to use to help teachers establish a library oasis in their classroom to support learners in preschool through grade eight classrooms. This book is a companion book to More Mirrors in the Classroom: Using Urban Children's Literature to Increase Literacy. Both volumes cover the selection of culturally responsive children's literature.
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Autorenporträt
Susan Catapano, EdD, is an elementary school librarian and retired teacher educator with more than 25 years of experience working with early childhood and elementary school teachers. She still teaches part-time for several universities. Candace M. Thompson, PhD, is chair and associate professor in the Department of Information Technology, Foundations, and Secondary Education at the University of North Carolina, Wilmington. She focuses on diverse teachers and learners in her research.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments Introduction Part I. The Classroom Library by Susan Catapano Chapter 1. The Role of the Classroom Library Chapter 2. Building and Managing the Classroom Library: Considering Issues of Equity and Empathy Chapter 3. Establishing and Organizing the Classroom Library Chapter 4. Making the Classroom Library the Center of the Language Arts Program Chapter 5. Advocating for Each Other: Connecting the Classroom Library with the School Librarian Part II. Voices from the Field: Using the Classroom Library Chapter 6. From Culturally Colonizing to Culturally Responsive: Using a Classroom Library to Shift the Curriculum Michelle Falter Chapter 7. Using the Project Approach as a Vehicle for Culturally Relevant Teaching in the Early Years Meredith Jones and Jordan Bohannon Chapter 8. My Teaching Comes from Them: Mediating Guided Reading in a Bilingual Classroom Kindel Turner Nash, Alicia Arce-Boardman, Christina Luna, Leah Panther, Rhianna Thomas, and Hilary McNeil Chapter 9. Using Culturally Relevant "Mirror" Books: Teachers Can Benefit, Too! Laura Szech Chapter 10. Supporting Students Through Re-Imagined Libraries Tracy Reynolds Chapter 11. We Stories: Educators Finding the Language to Talk About Race and Inequity Through Culturally Relevant Texts Sarah Huismann References About the Editors About the Contributors
Acknowledgments Introduction Part I. The Classroom Library by Susan Catapano Chapter 1. The Role of the Classroom Library Chapter 2. Building and Managing the Classroom Library: Considering Issues of Equity and Empathy Chapter 3. Establishing and Organizing the Classroom Library Chapter 4. Making the Classroom Library the Center of the Language Arts Program Chapter 5. Advocating for Each Other: Connecting the Classroom Library with the School Librarian Part II. Voices from the Field: Using the Classroom Library Chapter 6. From Culturally Colonizing to Culturally Responsive: Using a Classroom Library to Shift the Curriculum Michelle Falter Chapter 7. Using the Project Approach as a Vehicle for Culturally Relevant Teaching in the Early Years Meredith Jones and Jordan Bohannon Chapter 8. My Teaching Comes from Them: Mediating Guided Reading in a Bilingual Classroom Kindel Turner Nash, Alicia Arce-Boardman, Christina Luna, Leah Panther, Rhianna Thomas, and Hilary McNeil Chapter 9. Using Culturally Relevant "Mirror" Books: Teachers Can Benefit, Too! Laura Szech Chapter 10. Supporting Students Through Re-Imagined Libraries Tracy Reynolds Chapter 11. We Stories: Educators Finding the Language to Talk About Race and Inequity Through Culturally Relevant Texts Sarah Huismann References About the Editors About the Contributors
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