Collaborations for Literacy Creating an Integrated Language Arts Program for Middle Schools

Cover of Collaborations for Literacy Creating an Integrated Language Arts Program for Middle Schools by Rochelle Senator
Year: 1995
Language: en
Pages: 168
ISBN-13: 9780313291326
Dimensions:
Height: 9.21 Inches
Length: 6.1401452 Inches
Weight: 0.98 Pounds
Width: 0.499999 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 027.82230973, 027.8/223/0973
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Collaborations for Literacy Creating an Integrated Language Arts Program for Middle Schools by Rochelle Senator, published by Bloomsbury Academic on October 24, 1995, offers a comprehensive approach to enhancing middle school education through interdisciplinary learning. This 168-page book presents an innovative program that emphasizes collaboration between school library media specialists and language arts teachers, focusing on planning, teaching, and assessing language arts units. The content is designed to support educators in creating engaging learning experiences that integrate various subjects and promote literacy skills.

Readers will find practical strategies and specific instructional programs aimed at grades six through eight, including suggestions for staff development and methods for developing instructional materials. The book highlights the importance of using authentic materials and emphasizes process-oriented learning, encouraging students to engage with literature through inquiry and creative methods such as storytelling and book shares. Additionally, it addresses the planning of interdisciplinary units that incorporate resource-based learning and new technologies, making it a valuable resource for educators in both middle and secondary schools.


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The best of middle school teaching is learning by doing and is interdisciplinary. This book ties it all together and offers a complete, innovative program, from vision, through planning, implementation, and assessment. The program is accomplished through the collaboration of the school library media specialist and the language arts teacher. Senator outlines ways in which they can collaboratively plan, teach, and assess units which use language arts as tools. She includes specific instructional programs, suggestions for staff development, examples of questions, organizers, and units for grades six through eight, ideas for creating schedules, and methods of working together to develop materials for instruction.

This program reflects the restructuring movement in American education. It emphasizes process as well as content, uses authentic material, and stresses interdisciplinary learning and learning by doing. The first part deals with literature as a subject and offers many practical units for the library media specialist and the language arts teacher to use in collaboratively teaching students inquiry and a framework for literature. Armed with these tools, students are able to read, discuss, think, and write about more challenging and interesting literature. Senator offers many ideas for extending literature through creative dramatics, storytelling, booktalks, and book shares. The second half of the book shows how to plan interdisciplinary units so that students, through resource-based learning, may learn to use new technologies and information problem-solving. The work also includes some units for elementary and secondary schools. Because of its innovative methods and practical ideas it will be a boon to library media specialists, language arts and English teachers, reading specialists, and library schools and undergraduate and graduate schools of education.

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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic. Year: 1995.
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Language: en. Pages: 168.

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