Newsworthy

Cultivating Critical Thinkers, Readers, and Writers in Language Arts Classrooms

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Language Arts, Journalism, Linguistics, Education & Teaching, Teaching, Teaching Methods
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Author: Ed Madison ISBN: 9780807774052
Publisher: Teachers College Press Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Ed Madison
ISBN: 9780807774052
Publisher: Teachers College Press
Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint:
Language: English

In this book, Ed Madison—journalist, producer/director, and innovative educator—provides specific strategies to help teachers use journalistic learning to achieve positive outcomes that engage students in new ways. Journalistic learning is a teaching approach that borrows techniques from the journalism profession to better instruct students in research, reading, and writing in language arts and the social sciences classes. Drawing from extensive fieldwork in schools across the United States, Madison demonstrates how this approach is uniquely aligned with Common Core State Standards that call for more emphasis on nonfiction texts and digital literacy skills. Centered on research and writing projects that will yield publishable student writing, chapters demonstrate how this approach works across contexts and benefits a broad range of students from diverse backgrounds. The text also explores new and affordable approaches to teacher training.

Book Features:

  • Shows ELA teachers how to better engage students in reading and writing by tapping into their interests.
  • Offers effective and affordable strategies that are aligned with the CCSS.
  • Explores digital literacy and diversity, providing tangible strategies for bridging the achievement and technology gap.
  • Includes links to curricular resources, student videos, technology tips, and more.

“Authentic, meaningful, and passion-driven, Ed Madison masterfully demonstrates the power of journalism as an engaging learning experience. This book is a thoughtful and practical guide to implementing journalistic learning in schools.”
Yong Zhao, elected fellow, International Academy For Education, author of World Class Learners

“Ed Madison explains why the journalistic methods of verifying and clarifying information can motivate students to learn nearly anything. His well-sourced book is full of the practical exercises and technology tips that can set free the power of journalistic learning. A must-read for anyone who cares about education.”
Eric Newton, Innovation Chief, Cronkite School of Journalism, Arizona State University, author, Searchlights and Sunglasses: Field Notes from the Digital Age of Journalism

“Dr. Madison’s important book takes us beyond the buzz to the substance and power of engagement through journalistic learning. Grounded in research and practice, he provides insight and guidance to educators struggling to make the world of narrative expression important and relevant to today’s students.”
Jason Ohler, author of many books, articles and web resources devoted to media and digital literacy

“Teaching journalism principles has never been more necessary and more integral to the work of all teachers. Ed Madison has spent time with leaders in journalism education and provides a great synthesis of ideas from the front lines. Anyone who loves teaching nonfiction reading and writing across media will love this book.”
William Kist, associate professor, Kent State University

“Ed Madison provides teachers with tangible strategies for using journalism to meet new standards, while inspiring students to take ownership of their education.”
Linda Darling-Hammond, Stanford University, author, The Flat World and Education

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In this book, Ed Madison—journalist, producer/director, and innovative educator—provides specific strategies to help teachers use journalistic learning to achieve positive outcomes that engage students in new ways. Journalistic learning is a teaching approach that borrows techniques from the journalism profession to better instruct students in research, reading, and writing in language arts and the social sciences classes. Drawing from extensive fieldwork in schools across the United States, Madison demonstrates how this approach is uniquely aligned with Common Core State Standards that call for more emphasis on nonfiction texts and digital literacy skills. Centered on research and writing projects that will yield publishable student writing, chapters demonstrate how this approach works across contexts and benefits a broad range of students from diverse backgrounds. The text also explores new and affordable approaches to teacher training.

Book Features:

“Authentic, meaningful, and passion-driven, Ed Madison masterfully demonstrates the power of journalism as an engaging learning experience. This book is a thoughtful and practical guide to implementing journalistic learning in schools.”
Yong Zhao, elected fellow, International Academy For Education, author of World Class Learners

“Ed Madison explains why the journalistic methods of verifying and clarifying information can motivate students to learn nearly anything. His well-sourced book is full of the practical exercises and technology tips that can set free the power of journalistic learning. A must-read for anyone who cares about education.”
Eric Newton, Innovation Chief, Cronkite School of Journalism, Arizona State University, author, Searchlights and Sunglasses: Field Notes from the Digital Age of Journalism

“Dr. Madison’s important book takes us beyond the buzz to the substance and power of engagement through journalistic learning. Grounded in research and practice, he provides insight and guidance to educators struggling to make the world of narrative expression important and relevant to today’s students.”
Jason Ohler, author of many books, articles and web resources devoted to media and digital literacy

“Teaching journalism principles has never been more necessary and more integral to the work of all teachers. Ed Madison has spent time with leaders in journalism education and provides a great synthesis of ideas from the front lines. Anyone who loves teaching nonfiction reading and writing across media will love this book.”
William Kist, associate professor, Kent State University

“Ed Madison provides teachers with tangible strategies for using journalism to meet new standards, while inspiring students to take ownership of their education.”
Linda Darling-Hammond, Stanford University, author, The Flat World and Education

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