Teaching Reading and Writing Beyond High-stakes Testing

Teaching Reading and Writing Beyond High-stakes Testing

Author: Rongrong Dong

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2023-03-10

Total Pages: 134

ISBN-13: 1000849996

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This book tells about an exemplary high school Chinese language arts teacher’s effort in nurturing lifelong readers and writers under the test-driven culture in China’s society. It looks closely at his everyday literacy practices, focuses on his ways of creating authentic reading and writing spaces for students beyond test preparation. With the lens of social constructivism, the case study reveals his efforts of creating safe learning environment, modeling his literate life, connecting real life with literacy learning, and building a school-wide literate life for students. Furthermore, he also collaborates with other Chinese language arts faculty and reaches out to school administrators and educators to gain any potential teaching resource for students. The findings indicate exemplary teachers are not only equipped with professional knowledge but also inter/intrapersonal knowledge and practical knowledge in their teaching career, which might be enlightening in today’s high-stakes testing culture. The book will appeal to scholars of literacy education and teacher education, as well as pre-service and in-service teachers.


Language!

Language!

Author: Pheriba Jane Fell Greene

Publisher:

Published: 2005

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781593185558

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An Introduction to Students with High-incidence Disabilities

An Introduction to Students with High-incidence Disabilities

Author: Janine P. Stichter

Publisher: Prentice Hall

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 404

ISBN-13:

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Educating Students with High-Incidence Disabilities provides a comprehensive and engaging overview of characteristics, assessment and current issues related to the education of students with high incidence disabilities. Separate chapters detail well-researched and up-to-date information on learning disabilities, behavioral disorders, mild mental retardation as well as other high-incidence disabilities within applied educational settings. Each chapter provides practical examples to highlight important concepts, providing specific tips for teachers and related practitioners. Information is presented relevant to current federal initiatives with an emphasis on current best practices regarding inclusion and multicultural issues.


RTI Toolkit

RTI Toolkit

Author: Jim Wright

Publisher: National Professional Resources Inc./Dude Publishing

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 266

ISBN-13: 9781934032053

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This book will provide school administrators and teachers with the essential techniques, resources, and guidelines to start a comprehensive “Response To Intervention” process in their own schools. The reader will learn how to: · Help stakeholders “buy-in” to the RTI process · Inventory and organize intervention resources · Create research-based and classroom-friendly student intervention plans · Set objective goals for student improvement · Apply decision rules to determine when a student who fails to respond to intervention should be referred