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Multiple Paths to Literacy - Joan Gipe, Janet Richards

Multiple Paths to Literacy

Assessment and Differentiated Instruction for Diverse Learners, K-12 -- Enhanced Pearson eText
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512 Seiten
2018 | 9th edition
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Multiple Paths to Literacy presents an analytical approach to making literacy accessible for all students. Throughout, you'll be encouraged to take into account each learner's talents with the goal of tailoring instruction to meet their needs.

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Joan P. Gipe is Research Professor Emeritus from the University of New Orleans and Lecturer Emeritus from California State University, Sacramento. She is currently engaged in online mentoring for Walden University’s EdD program. After graduating from the University of Kentucky with a BA and an MA in education, and Purdue University with a PhD emphasizing reading education, Joan spent many years working with learners of all ages: in Kentucky as a reading specialist, in Indiana as a fifth-grade teacher, and in several university contexts as faculty, supervisor of student teachers, department chairperson, coordinator for teaching enhancement, university/school liaison for professional development schools, coordinator of eld-based teacher education cohorts, and now mentor for numerous doctoral students engaged in research toward the Ed.D. Many publications, including this text, share with the professional community what was learned during this career. Joan now resides in the charming town of Healdsburg, California, nestled in the heart of Sonoma County’s Wine Country. She savors life there with her husband and her four-legged companion, Cocoa, a field spaniel, who earned an Honorable Mention in Sonoma County’s Best in Show. Janet C. Richards received a BS degree in K-8 Teaching from New Jersey City University, an MA from Tulane University in Guidance and Counseling, and a PhD in Curriculum and Instruction with an emphasis in Literacy from the University of New Orleans. She taught grades K-6 in New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, New Orleans, and the Republic of Panama. She is a Professor of Literacy at the University of South Florida, Tampa, where she teaches doctoral courses in writing and transdisciplinary texts, teaching, and research. She is also an affiliate faculty member in the Department of Educational Measurement at USF where she teaches PhD introductory and advanced qualitative research courses, Art-Based Research, and Writing as Inquiry. She serves as chair or methodologist on numerous PhD committees annually. She was selected as a Volunteer Literacy Scholar for the International Literacy Association’s “Reading and Writing for Critical Thinking” project in which she worked with teachers and higher education faculty in developing nations, such as Azerbaijan, Estonia, Romania, and Hungary, and with indigenous Myanmar political refugees in jungle camps between Myanmar and Thailand. She serves as senior editor of Literacy Practice and Research, received the Organization of Literacy Teacher Educators’ 2016 Award for Scholarly Research, and was chosen as the Lansdowne Invited Visiting Scholar at the University of Victoria, BC, Canada. She is the author of numerous scholarly manuscripts. This volume is her 13th textbook. She lives in Tampa, Florida, with her husband, brilliant little rescue dog, Jezzy, and two clever rescue cats. She is the proud mother of David and Matthew; mother-in-law of Allison and Missy; grandmother of Elizabeth, Madeline, Noah, and Joshua; and great grandmother of Jacob.

PART I: Foundations

Fundamental Aspects of Literacy Learning
The Analytic Process: Preparation for Differentiating Instruction and Data-Driven Decision-Making
Literacy Education of English Language Learners: Some Linguistic Aspects of Theory and Practice
Physical, Psychological, and Environmental Factors Affecting Literacy Development
Literacy Assessment: Summative and Formative Assessments

PART II: The Major Domains

Early Literacy Skills
Supporting All Students’ Literacy Development through the Arts
The Reading-Writing Connection: Best Practices and Strategies
Word Recognition
Reading Vocabulary
Reading Comprehension: An Overview
Comprehending Narrative Text
Expository Text and Disciplinary Literacy
Study Skills and Test-Taking Strategies

APPENDICES: Assessment Resources

Sprache englisch
Maße 150 x 226 mm
Gewicht 23 g
Themenwelt Schulbuch / Wörterbuch
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik
ISBN-10 0-13-468394-3 / 0134683943
ISBN-13 978-0-13-468394-2 / 9780134683942
Zustand Neuware
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