Thứ Năm, 27 tháng 4, 2017

Socratic Circles Fostering Critical And Creative Thinking In Middle And High School by Matt Copeland

The benefits and importance of Socratic seminars are widely recognized, but little has been written on how to make them happen successfully in the classroom.
 
 
 
By offering real-world examples and straightforward answers to frequent questions, Matt Copeland has created a coaching guide for both the teacher new to Socratic seminars and the experienced teacher seeking to optimize the benefits of this powerful strategy.
 
 
 
Socratic Circles also shows teachers who are familiar with literature circles the many ways in which these two practices complement and extend each other.
 
 
Effectively implemented, Socratic seminars enhance reading comprehension, listening and speaking skills, and build better classroom community and conflict resolution skills. By giving students ownership over the classroom discussion around texts, they become more independent and motivated learners. Ultimately, because there is a direct relationship between the level of participation and the richness of the experience, Socratic seminars teach students to take responsibility for the quality of their own learning.
 
 
Filled with examples to help readers visualize the application of these concepts in practice, Socratic Circles includes transcripts of student dialogue and work samples of preparation and follow-up activities. The helpful appendices offer ready-to-copy handouts and examples, and suggested selections of text that connect to major literary works.
 
 
As our classrooms and our schools grow increasingly focused on meeting high standards and differentiating instruction for a wide variety of student needs and learning styles, Socratic seminars offer an essential classroom tool for meeting these goals. Socratic Circles is a complete and practical guide to Socratic seminars for the busy classroom teacher.

Smart Elementary WorkBook

Smart is an exciting new course with a strong grammatical base for secondary school students, taking them from beginner level to intermediate. 
 
 
 
The course introduces new language through ten topic-based units in which dialogues and reading texts help present new grammar and vocabulary in situations which are of interest to this age group. Fun characters which appear throughout the course also help present new language items.
 

Smart Elementary Audio

Smart is an exciting new course with a strong grammatical base for secondary school students, taking them from beginner level to intermediate. 
 
 
 
The course introduces new language through ten topic-based units in which dialogues and reading texts help present new grammar and vocabulary in situations which are of interest to this age group. Fun characters which appear throughout the course also help present new language items.
 

Smart Elementary Students Book

Smart is an exciting new course with a strong grammatical base for secondary school students, taking them from beginner level to intermediate.
 
 
 
The course introduces new language through ten topic-based units in which dialogues and reading texts help present new grammar and vocabulary in situations which are of interest to this age group. Fun characters which appear throughout the course also help present new language items.
 

Reading the Web Strategies for Internet Inquiry (Solving Problems in the Teaching of Literacy Series)

Packed with ideas and instructional activities that cut across all content areas, this engaging book provides a comprehensive framework for promoting vital Web literacy skills in grades 3-8.
 
 
 
Teacher-friendly special features include helpful graphics, sidebars, practical tips, and nearly 100 reproducibles. Using a research-based, classroom-tested model of Internet inquiry, the authors explain the "whats," "whys," and "how-tos" of helping diverse learners: 
  - Locate useful information sources on the Web
  - Navigate the contents of a website
  - Critically evaluate what they read online
  - Synthesize the results of an Internet inquiry
 
 
 
Express new knowledge in their own words Note: The authors' website (www.ReadingTheWeb.net) features additional helpful materials: Web links keyed to each chapter, copies of the reproducibles in the book, a complete reference list, and more.

Reading Rules Motivating Teens to Read by Elizabeth Knowles and Martha Smith

Filled with ideas, practical tips, useful statistics and other helpful data on teen reading, this book details numerous methods for getting teens to read, such as reading workshops, literature circles, book clubs, and booktalks.


An overview of YA literature and annotated bibliographies of both teen and professional reads further assists in creating a literacy game plan at your school. Grades 6-8.


Questioning in the Secondary School (Successful Teaching Series) by Ted Wragg and George Brown

In Questioning in the Secondary School, Ted Wragg and George Brown explore the wide range of questions that teachers can ask, from those requiring simple recall of information right up to those that stimulate complex reasoning, imagination and speculation.
 
 
 
The book explores the various strategies open to teachers and, through a combination of activities and discussion points, helps them to:
reflect upon their uses of questions
 
 
 
develop their approaches to preparing, using and evaluating questions
explore ways to encourage pupils to ask questions