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Reading & Writing Together
Collaborative Literacy in Action
Nancy Steineke, Victor J. Andrew High School, Illinois

Heinemann / ISBN 0-325-00443-9 / 978-0-325-00443-3 / 2002 / 320 pp / paperback
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Meaningful literacy experiences and exchanges in the classroom depend on a core set of values. That set of values depends on an environment of trust. Literature circles work only if students will talk. And students will talk only if they're willing to take a risk. Which brings us full circle: success in literacy takes participation born of trust, a positive group dynamic built on sharing tasks, maintaining good working relationships, and examining group functioning. Nancy Steineke's experience in her high-school classrooms proves that a truly collaborative environment is at the heart of all she accomplishes with literacy. Her book tells why and how.

Nancy moves students through a series of lessons that refine their skills while deepening their interests in reading, writing, and listening to the opinions of others—essential academic skills at the core of any collaborative literacy task. She offers a multitude of practical strategies that include:

  • practices that encourage students to take responsibility for their work and behavior
  • teaching collaborative skills, then reinforcing their use
  • careful listening, questioning, and meaningful conversation about text
  • Literature Circle management and troubleshooting
  • timesaving and effective assessments for SSR, writing, Literature Circles, projects, and performances
  • high-interest writing projects and peer revision
  • developing portfolios that celebrate accomplishment.
Replete with artwork, reproducibles, and humor, Nancy's book makes it possible for you to engage in collaborative literacy in your classroom.

Table of Contents

    Contents:
    1. Magic Versus Methodology: Or, Good Teachers Are Made, Not Born!
    2. Getting Kids to Like Each Other and Work Together
    3. Sustained Silent Reading
    4. Teaching Students How to Collaborate Successfully
    5. Collaboration in Action: Student Led Book Talks
    6. The Elements of Group Design
    7. Questioning
    8. Literature Circles
    9. Writing and Peer Conferencing Strategies
    10. Portfolios
    11. Collaborative Literacy in Action

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