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Scaffolding Literacy Instruction
Strategies for K-4 Classrooms
Adrian Rodgers, The Ohio State University, Emily M. Rodgers, The Ohio State University

Heinemann / ISBN 0-325-00654-7 / 978-0-325-00654-3 / 2004 / 208 pp / paperback
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Helping emerging readers and writers reach their full potential requires a delicate balance between teacher assistance and student independence. With Scaffolding Literacy Instruction you can create that balance for every member of your classroom, gradually shifting the responsibility for learning to your students and creating confident learners in the process.

Editors Adrian Rodgers and Emily Rodgers frame Scaffolding Literacy Instruction, first giving you a valuable overview of guided instruction-the theory and scholarship behind it as well as its instructional goals-and then, in the final essay, anticipating its challenges and offering usable-on-Monday-morning tips for implementation. In between, wide-ranging essays from ten experts in the field, including Gay Su Pinnell and Irene C. Fountas, offer straight talk and well-researched ideas that scaffold lessons and strategies in support of:

  • phonics instruction
  • word solving
  • partner reading
  • working with special needs students
  • building student identity.

As Rodgers and Rodgers write, "All scaffolding is teaching, but not all teaching is scaffolding." So whether you are a preservice teacher studying scaffolding in the literacy classroom, a novice looking for step-by-step ways to support students, or a veteran who wants to consider other case studies to see what might apply to your instructional setting, Scaffolding Literacy Instruction will help you do it and help you do it better.

Table of Contents

    Foreword
    Acknowledgments
    1. The Role of Scaffolding in Teaching, Emily M. Rodgers and Adrian Rodgers
    2. Implementing Managed Independent Learning in Kindergarten: The First Twelve Days, Barbara Joan Wiley
    3. Scaffolding Literacy Learning for Students with Mild Disabilites, Troy V. Mariage and Emily C. Bouck
    4. Supporting Teacher and Student Learning for Better Phonics Instruction, Gay Su Pinnell and Irene C. Fountas
    5. Reciprocal Mapping: Scaffolding Students’ Literacy to Higher Levels, Joyce C. Fine
    6. Scaffolding Word Solving, Sharan A. Gibson
    7. Using Peer Partnerships to Scaffold Reading, Mary Lee Prescott–Griffin
    8. Scaffolding Children’s Identity Making with Literature, Janice Huber and D. Jean Clandinin
    9. Some Assembly Required: Scaffolding in the Classroom, Adrian Rodgers
    Bibliography
    Contributors
    Index

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