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Illuminating Texts
How to Teach Students to Read the World
Jim Burke, Burlingame High School, California

Heinemann / ISBN 0-86709-497-4 / 978-0-86709-497-8 / 2001 / 224 pp / paperback
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    This is a book from the keyboard of an experienced teacher who knows what works with students.
    --Teachers College Record
    This is a book from the keyboard of an experienced teacher who knows what works with students.
    —Teachers College Record
Today's students face such a barrage of competing texts in so many different forms and media that it's almost impossible to know what to trust and where to turn anymore. So it's now up to teachers to help students determine not only what should be read, but how it should be read.

Illuminating Texts, Jim Burke's most ambitious book yet, addresses this issue. It explores the powerful idea of "textual intelligence," offers both practical and theoretical information on teaching and reading, and explains how to incorporate the newest ideas and techniques into actual classroom practice. Jim also presents an important argument for teaching what students will need to know, and be able to do, in the future—one of our primary responsibilities as educators.

Each chapter has a clear focus—e.g., Reading the Internet, Reading Textbooks, Reading Literature, Reading Images—and all follow a similar format, including background information and rationale, standards connections, questions to ask, classroom connections, elements of the text, and additional resources. You can turn to the book for a five-minute read and find some questions to use in your next period. Or you can read an entire chapter, to help you clarify your thinking.

Illuminating Texts' accompanying website—www.englishcompanion.com/illuminating—continues and complements the book by providing additional resources, all of which are frequently updated.

Table of Contents

    Contents:
    1. Introduction: Reading the World
    2. Reading the Internet
    3. Reading Textbooks
    4. Reading Tests
    5. Reading Literature
    6. Reading Information
    7. Reading Images
    8. Epilogue: Reading the Future
    Appendixes:
    A. Works Cited
    B. Evaluating a Website
    C. Textbook Evaluation
    D. Reading The World of Standards Across Disciplines
    E. Literacy Time Line
    F. Reading Reminders Table of Contents
    G. California Language Arts Content Standards Checklist (9-10)
    H. California Language Arts Content Standards Checklist (11-12)

 
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