ABSTRACT

This volume offers a unique glimpse into the teaching approaches and thinking of a wide range of well-known literacy researchers, and the lessons they have learned from their own teaching lives. The contributors teach in a variety of universities, programs, and settings. Each shares an approach he or she has used in a course, and introduces the syllabus for this course through personal reflections that give the reader a sense of the theories, prior experiences, and influential authors that have shaped their own thoughts and approaches. In addition to describing the nature of their students and the program in which the course is taught, many authors also share key issues with which they have grappled over the years while teaching their course; others discuss considerations that were relevant during the preparation of this particular syllabus or describe how it evolved in light of student input.

The book is organized by areas within literacy education: reading; English/language arts; literature; emergent literacy; content-area literacy; literacy assessment and instruction; literacy and technology; and inquiries into literacy, theory, and classroom practice. It is accompanied by an interactive Web site: https://msit.gsu.edu/handbook. This online resource provides additional information about the authors' courses including complete syllabi, recommended readings, grading rubrics, and sample assignments. Readers are invited to respond and contribute their own syllabi and teaching experiences to the discourse generated by the volume.

part I|49 pages

Reading

chapter 1|7 pages

Two Views Presentations:

Demonstrating the Differences Between Theoretical Orientations in Reading Instruction

chapter 2|9 pages

Matching Standards With Substance:

Preparing Preservice Teachers to Teach Literacy

chapter 4|8 pages

Comprehension of Text:

The Reader—Text Relationship

chapter 5|11 pages

Book Club Workshop:

Learning About Language and Literacy Through Culture

part II|66 pages

English/Language Arts

part III|52 pages

Literature and the Teaching of Literature

part IV|30 pages

Emergent Literacy

part V|31 pages

Content Area Literacy

part VII|32 pages

Language and Literacy in a Diverse Society

part IX|52 pages

Inquiries into Literacy, Theory, and Classroom Practice