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Change Is Gonna Come: Transforming Literacy Education for African American Students
Change Is Gonna Come is the first book of its kind, offering both an in-depth examination of critical issues and specific practices to help K-12 educators transform literacy teaching and learning for African American students. Use this book to empower your work and transform literacy education for African American students in your classroom and school.
Publisher: International Reading Association
Author: Edwards, McMillon, Turner
Price: $24.95
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How Children Make Art: Lessons in Creativity from Home to School
With his unique and refreshing perspective, George Szekely shows educators how to use ideas from home art and play activities as the basis for a school art program that is meaningful to children. The author presents memorable descriptions and inspiring moments from a lifetime of studying children's home art - all to introduce readers to a wealth of teaching possibilities.
Publisher: Teachers College Press
Author: George Szekely
Price: $23.95
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Immigrant Students and Literacy: Reading, Writing, and Remembering
This powerful book demonstrates how culturally responsive teaching can make learning come alive.
Publisher: Teachers College Press
Author: Gerald Campano
Price: $21.95
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Making Your School Safe: Strategies to Protect Children and Promote Learning
We are in an era where security measures have become common place in our schools. In this timely new book, experts on school violence show us why physical security measures alone cannot make schools safe.
Publisher: Teachers College Press
Author: J. Devine, J. Cohen
Price: $19.95
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No Quick Fix, the RTI Edition
This classic text introduced the framework for the current Response to Intervention (RTI) initiative. Now that federal education policy has caught up with the research and reform models first presented here over a decade ago, this special edition of No Quick Fix is of critical importance to today's teachers, principals, administrators, policymakers, and everyone interested in creating schools where all students learn to read.
Publisher: Teachers College Press
Author: Richard L. Allington and Sean A. Walmsley
Price: $24.95
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Reading: FAQ
Learning to read should be easy and effortless, but in schools today it often is not. Why is this so? In his characteristically readable and provocative style, Frank Smith examines these and other questions, and provides answers.
Publisher: Teachers College Press
Author: Frank Smith
Price: $13.95
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Talkin Black Talk: Language, Education, and Social Change
Talkin Black Talk captures an important moment in the history of language and literacy education and the continuing struggle for equal language rights. Published 50 years after the Brown decision, this volume revisits the difficult and enduring problem of public schools' failure to educate Black children and revises our approaches to language and literacy learning in today's culturally and linguistically diverse classrooms.
Publisher: Teachers College Press
Author: H. Alim, John Baugh, eds.
Price: $26.95
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Teaching the Knowledge Society: Education in the Age of Insecurity
This major commentary on the state of today's teaching profession in a knowledge-driven world is theoretically original and strategically powerfula practical, inspiring, and challenging guide to rethinking the work of teaching.
Publisher: Teachers College Press
Author: Andy Hargraves
Price: $24.95
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