Teaching to Exceed in the English Language Arts: A Justice, Inquiry, and Action Approach for 6–12 Classrooms

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Timely, thoughtful, and comprehensive, this text directly supports pre-service and in-service teachers in developing curriculum and instruction that both addresses and exceeds the requirements of English language arts standards. It demonstrates how the Common Core State Standards as well as other local and national standards’ highest and best intentions for student success can be implemented from a critical, culturally relevant perspective firmly grounded in current literacy learning theory and research. The third edition frames ELA instruction around adopting a justice, inquiry, and action approach that supports students in their schools and community contexts. Offering new ways to respond to current issues and events, the text provides specific examples of teachers employing the justice, inquiry, and action curriculum framework to promote critical engagement and learning. Chapters cover common problems and challenges, alternative models, and theories of language arts teaching. The framework, knowledge, and guidance in this book shows how ELA standards can not only be addressed but also surpassed through engaging instruction to foster truly diverse and inclusive classrooms. The third edition provides new material on adopting a justice, inquiry, and action approach to enhance student engagement and critical thinking planning instruction to effectively implement standards in the classroom teaching literary and informational texts, with a focus on authors of color integrating drama activities into literature teaching informational, explanatory, argumentative, and narrative writing supporting bilingual/ELL students using digital tools and apps to respond to and create digital texts addressing how larger contextual and political factors shape instruction fostering preservice teacher development

Author(s): Richard Beach, Ashley S. Boyd, Allen Webb, Amanda Haertling Tein
Edition: 3
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 257
City: New York

Cover
Half Title
Title
Copyright
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Section I Theoretical Frameworks/Foundations of English Language Arts Instruction
1 Justice, Inquiry, and Action
2 Planning English Language Arts Instruction
3 Contexts, Standards, and Teacher Freedom
Section II Implementing and Exceeding the ELA State Standards
4 Teaching Literature
5 Teaching Nonfiction
6 Teaching Writing
7 Writing and Enacting Narratives, Drama, and Poetry
8 Implementing Digital/Media Literacy Standards
9 Implementing Speaking and Listening Standards
10 Implementing the Language Standards
Section III Evaluation, Assessment, and Reflection
11 Assessing Students’ Learning
12 Fostering Teacher Reflection and Professional Development
Index