In the Best Interest of Students

Staying True to What Works in the ELA Classroom

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching
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Author: Kelly Gallagher ISBN: 9781625310453
Publisher: Stenhouse Publishers Publication: February 28, 2015
Imprint: Stenhouse Publishers Language: English
Author: Kelly Gallagher
ISBN: 9781625310453
Publisher: Stenhouse Publishers
Publication: February 28, 2015
Imprint: Stenhouse Publishers
Language: English
What is in the best interest of our students? Is it teaching to the newest standards movement, like the Common Core? Teaching that prepares students to take a test? Or is it something more meaningful and authentic?
In his new book, In the Best Interest of Students, Kelly Gallagher notes that there are real strengths in the Common Core standards, and there are significant weaknesses as well. He takes the long view, reminding us that standards come and go but what remains constant is the need to stay true to what we know works in the teaching of reading, writing, speaking and listening. Instead of blindly adhering to the latest standards movement, Kelly advocates:

·         Dialing up the amount of reading and writing students are doing.
·         Balancing rigorous, high-quality literature and non-fiction with high-interest, student-selected titles.
·         Giving students much more choice when it comes to reading and writing activities.
·         Encouraging readers to deepen their comprehension by moving beyond the “four corners of the text.”
·         Using modeling to enrich students’ writing skills in the prewriting, drafting, and revision stages.
·         Helping young writers to achieve more authenticity through the blending of genres.
·         Resisting the de-emphasis of narrative and imaginative reading and writing.
·         Providing students with more opportunities to sharpen their listening and speaking skills
·         Planning lessons that move beyond Common Core expectations. 
 
In this provocative and insightful new book, Kelly surveys the teaching landscape since the publication of his highly regarded book Readicide, and finds that although some progress has been made, more needs to be done. Amid the frenzy of trying to teach to a new set of standards, Kelly Gallagher is a strong voice of reason, reminding us that instruction should be anchored around one guiding question: What is in the best interest of our students?
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What is in the best interest of our students? Is it teaching to the newest standards movement, like the Common Core? Teaching that prepares students to take a test? Or is it something more meaningful and authentic?
In his new book, In the Best Interest of Students, Kelly Gallagher notes that there are real strengths in the Common Core standards, and there are significant weaknesses as well. He takes the long view, reminding us that standards come and go but what remains constant is the need to stay true to what we know works in the teaching of reading, writing, speaking and listening. Instead of blindly adhering to the latest standards movement, Kelly advocates:

·         Dialing up the amount of reading and writing students are doing.
·         Balancing rigorous, high-quality literature and non-fiction with high-interest, student-selected titles.
·         Giving students much more choice when it comes to reading and writing activities.
·         Encouraging readers to deepen their comprehension by moving beyond the “four corners of the text.”
·         Using modeling to enrich students’ writing skills in the prewriting, drafting, and revision stages.
·         Helping young writers to achieve more authenticity through the blending of genres.
·         Resisting the de-emphasis of narrative and imaginative reading and writing.
·         Providing students with more opportunities to sharpen their listening and speaking skills
·         Planning lessons that move beyond Common Core expectations. 
 
In this provocative and insightful new book, Kelly surveys the teaching landscape since the publication of his highly regarded book Readicide, and finds that although some progress has been made, more needs to be done. Amid the frenzy of trying to teach to a new set of standards, Kelly Gallagher is a strong voice of reason, reminding us that instruction should be anchored around one guiding question: What is in the best interest of our students?

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