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Inspiring Lifelong Readers: Using Inquiry to Engage Learners in Grades 6-12 (Practical, evidence-based strategies to advance literacy learning and student engagement)
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ISBN: 1949539873
Author: Jennifer McCarty Plucker
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Research shows that secondary students need daily opportunities to engage in reading, writing, and communicating to improve reading success. Inspiring Lifelong Readers equips teachers with literacy strategies that achieve lasting results. Grounded in practices that promote adolescent literacy, inquiry, motivation, inspiration, and engagement, this book offers tried-and-true, evidence-based strategies that support students in becoming competent, confident, and engaged readers.This book will help grades 6-12 teachers and administrators: Access practical strategies and reproducible tools to support literacy instruction Implement the inquiry approach and workshop framework to effectively advance the literacy skills of all readers Curate a classroom library of diverse, inclusive books and other texts that pique students interests Celebrate student accomplishments by rewarding met goals and continued progress Understand the physical and social-emotional classroom environments that create the ideal conditions for literacy engagementContents:IntroductionChapter 1: Building a Community of Readers, Writers, Communicators, and ThinkersChapter 2: Immersing Students in Rich, Diverse TextsChapter 3: Using Inquiry for English Language Arts and LiteracyChapter 4: Structuring Class Time for Authentic Literacy EngagementChapter 5: Creating Conditions for Student EngagementChapter 6: Celebrating Literacy AchievementsEpilogueReferences and ResourcesIndex
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Inspiring Lifelong Readers: Using Inquiry to Engage Learners in Grades 6-12 (Practical, evidence-based strategies to advance literacy learning and student engagement)

