Become a Readings Member to make your shopping experience even easier. Sign in or sign up for free!

Become a Readings Member. Sign in or sign up for free!

Hello Readings Member! Go to the member centre to view your orders, change your details, or view your lists, or sign out.

Hello Readings Member! Go to the member centre or sign out.

 
Paperback

Resisting Reading Mandates: How to Triumph with the Truth

$118.99
Sign in or become a Readings Member to add this title to your wishlist.

Learn the truth about the NRP report (PDF, 135KB); Teachers today are in a stranglehold as a glut of mandates and standards restrict our ability to make decisions in our own classrooms. In many schools, scripted, regimented commercial programs further erade our power to view our students as individuals with unique talents and needs. Even the words we use to teach are no longer our own as we read our way through the tightly scripted manuals. How demeaning it is to be told that the curriculum is now teacher proofed. In addition to district and state mandates, the federal government has joined in the attack as monles are distributed or withheld based on schools’ compliance with the smoky, scientific research that is robbing us of our power to think and act. In this book, Elaine Garan dejargonizes the research and takes us behind the curtain, using her own research and analysis of the issues and applying them to us as real teachers in real classrooms in an easy-to-read format we can use. Garan takes on the National Reading Panel Report, specifically the research summarized in the phonics subgroup report, and robs it of its power by meticulously documenting its basic flaws. In the process, she enables us to respond to the research says claims with solid arguments of our own, using the NRP’s very own words. Furthermore, her book reveals the true findings of the NRP’s report on commercial programs and isolated phonics instruction and the strong financial links that are connected to its science. As Dick Allington says in the foreword to this book, improving teaching and learning in the real world of schools and classrooms is difficult enough without government-sponsored misallocation of effort and funding. Garan’s purpose, however, is not to produce a research book, but a handbook for empowerment. She gives us all - teachers and administrators alike - the tools we need to stand up and talk back. What Garan proposes is to triumph over outside forces with the truth.

Read More
In Shop
Out of stock
Shipping & Delivery

$9.00 standard shipping within Australia
FREE standard shipping within Australia for orders over $100.00
Express & International shipping calculated at checkout

MORE INFO
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Heinemann USA
Country
United States
Date
29 January 2002
Pages
144
ISBN
9780325004464

Learn the truth about the NRP report (PDF, 135KB); Teachers today are in a stranglehold as a glut of mandates and standards restrict our ability to make decisions in our own classrooms. In many schools, scripted, regimented commercial programs further erade our power to view our students as individuals with unique talents and needs. Even the words we use to teach are no longer our own as we read our way through the tightly scripted manuals. How demeaning it is to be told that the curriculum is now teacher proofed. In addition to district and state mandates, the federal government has joined in the attack as monles are distributed or withheld based on schools’ compliance with the smoky, scientific research that is robbing us of our power to think and act. In this book, Elaine Garan dejargonizes the research and takes us behind the curtain, using her own research and analysis of the issues and applying them to us as real teachers in real classrooms in an easy-to-read format we can use. Garan takes on the National Reading Panel Report, specifically the research summarized in the phonics subgroup report, and robs it of its power by meticulously documenting its basic flaws. In the process, she enables us to respond to the research says claims with solid arguments of our own, using the NRP’s very own words. Furthermore, her book reveals the true findings of the NRP’s report on commercial programs and isolated phonics instruction and the strong financial links that are connected to its science. As Dick Allington says in the foreword to this book, improving teaching and learning in the real world of schools and classrooms is difficult enough without government-sponsored misallocation of effort and funding. Garan’s purpose, however, is not to produce a research book, but a handbook for empowerment. She gives us all - teachers and administrators alike - the tools we need to stand up and talk back. What Garan proposes is to triumph over outside forces with the truth.

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Heinemann USA
Country
United States
Date
29 January 2002
Pages
144
ISBN
9780325004464