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The K-12 Literacy Leadership Fieldbook

A proven literacy system is the key to successful readers, writers and learners!

Do your students need literacy help before they can perform higher-level writing and content learning activities? This fieldbook provides a proven process for creating a fail-safe system of literacy. Taylor and Gunter show educators how to improve literacy through:

  • Using software and technology integration
  • Collaborating to set expectations for daily practice
  • Using data to determine what works and what doesn't
  • Developing a fail-safe literacy point of view

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Product Details
  • Grade Level: K-12
  • ISBN: 9781412917513
  • Published By: Corwin
  • Year: 2005
  • Page Count: 160
  • Publication date: June 01, 2005
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Description

Description

"This is a must read for all school personnel interested in creating a literacy plan for their school that will work!! The authors capture the step-by-step process in this field book for successful implementation."
-Dr. Dale Moxley, Director of 6-12 Curriculum & Instruction
Lake County Schools, FL

A proven literacy system is the key to successful readers, writers and learners!

Do you recognize the connection between students who read and students who are truly learning? Do your students need literacy help before they can perform higher-level writing and content-learning activities? Are you looking for a reliable approach to improve literacy in your classroom, school, or district? This fieldbook sets forth a plan for improving literacy for students from kindergarten through high school.

The K-12 Literacy Leadership Fieldbook demonstrates a proven process for creating a fail-safe approach to literacy that results in measurable improvement. Blending leadership strategy with in-depth literacy knowledge, Taylor and Gunter show educators how to improve literacy through:
  • Using software and technology integration to enhance curriculum and instruction
  • Collaborating to set expectations for daily practice and a common language to drive instruction
  • Using data to determine what works and what doesn't in your literacy program
  • Developing a fail-safe literacy point of view throughout your school

Students who enjoy reading become better writers, more involved learners, and joyful readers, proving that success in literacy is essential for success in learning!


Key features

  • Provides strategies for implementing a fail-safe literacy system for your school
  • Offers strategies that enable school leaders to analyze achievement data, set high expectations, and sustain an effective program all day long and year after year
Author(s)

Author(s)

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Rosemarye T. Taylor

Rosemarye (Rose) Taylor has a rich background that includes middle and high teaching, school administration, and district administration. She was a reading, language arts, and Spanish teacher, and counselor, followed by service as a middle and high school administrator, and district level administrator in Georgia and Florida, USA. In private sector management she was Director of Professional Development for Scholastic, Inc., New York. Currently, she is Associate Professor of Educational Leadership at the University of Central Florida in Orlando.

As Associate Professor of Educational Leadership at the University of Central Florida, her specialty is systematic leadership to improve student achievement Pk-20, which as lead to her interest and research in the professional practice doctorate. She has conducted research on leadership and change, particularly as it relates to accountability. Presentations on this topic have been given at University Council of Educational Administration, American Association of Educational Research, American Association of School Administrators, International Reading Association, Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, National Association of Secondary School Principals, and National Middle School Association conferences. Her articles have been published in Kappan, Educational Leadership, Middle School Journal, Schools in the Middle, American Secondary Education, AASA Professor, The National Staff Development Journal, Principal Leadership, The School Administrator, Educational Research Service Spectrum, and International Journal of Education Management. Six books including Leading Learning: Improve Student Achievement Today! (2010), Improving Readers, Writers, and Content Learning for Students in Grades 4-12 (2007), Leadership Handbook for Literacy Coaching (2006),The K-12 Literacy Leadership Fieldbook (2005), Literacy Leadership for Grades 5-12, (2003), and Leading With Character to Improve Student Achievement (2003), reflect the commitment to all students learning more through leadership that creates ethical, fail-safe systems. She serves as consultant on literacy, learning communities, curriculum system development, and leadership to schools, districts and professional organizations.

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Glenda A. Gunter

Glenda A. Gunter, Associate Professor at the University of Central Florida, has a Ph.D. in Instructional/Educational Technology. She has over eighteen years experience in education and educational technology, working with schools and educational organizations to integrate technology. She serves as Program Coordinator of a Master’s Degree in Educational Technology that prepares classroom teacher to apply technological tools to the learning process and to develop leadership skills necessary to become site-based technology facilitators, instructional designers, and technology leaders in pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade schools. She has taught reading to young students and adult non-readers.

Glenda is co-author of Teachers Discovering Computers: Integrating Technology into the Classroom, a Web enhanced textbook and nine other technology textbooks for Course Technology of Thomson Learning, has published over 30 articles and presented at more than 50 international, national, regional, and state conferences. Glenda has written and received over 2.6 million dollars in grant funding for education, literacy initiatives, teacher training, and technology integration.
Table of Contents

Table of Contents

List of Figures

Preface

Acknowledgments

About the Authors

1. Schools and Districts Committing to Literacy Leadership

2. Collaborating Based on Research

3. Developing the System of Literacy Through Collaboration

4. Using Exemplars to Kick Up Literacy Learning a Notch

5. Using Data to Drive Fail-Safe Literacy Learning

6. Enhancing Reading, Writing, and Content Learning With Technology

7. Completing the Fail-Safe System of Literacy

Resource A. APEL Template

Resource B. Fail-Safe Literacy System Planning Process

References

Index

Reviews

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