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OverviewThis book provides ways of thinking for preservice and new teachers to transition from the theory behind curricular design to engaged teaching and learning in the classroom. It offers a comprehensive framework for the creation and implementation of one’s own authentic and effective ELA curriculum. In addition to strategies for preservice teachers to develop their own pedagogies, lessons, and teaching techniques, Costigan also demonstrates how to design tools for teaching in the current testing- and standards-driven context of the educational reform movement. Containing real-life examples of reading and writing instruction, this book empowers preservice teachers to translate the concepts of curriculum design to actual ELA classroom practices that will engage students. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Arthur T. Costigan (Queens College, New York, USA)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.306kg ISBN: 9780815348429ISBN 10: 0815348428 Pages: 192 Publication Date: 04 September 2018 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsCostigan contributes to the scholarship of teaching with a volume designed to help teachers think about how to promote student learning in engaging, authentic, and meaningful ways. He carefully theorizes his method so that teachers can re-apply pedagogical ideas in new settings. This book should benefit teachers looking for ways to think about their work within the many and overlapping contexts that shape what is possible in classrooms. --Peter Smagorinsky, Distinguished Research Professor of English Education, The University of Georgia, USA Drawing on classical theorists including John Dewey and Louise Rosenblatt, this book sets forward a humane, organic, and student-centered approach to teaching secondary English. Emphasizing meaningful questions, Costigan shows how teachers and students authentically inquire into texts. This book is a wise and experienced guide for today's English teachers. Costigan helps us critically examine educational reform and Common Core State Standards and their relevance-or lack of relevance-to real classrooms and real learning. --Allen Webb, Professor of English Education and Postcolonial Studies, Western Michigan University, USA """Costigan contributes to the scholarship of teaching with a volume designed to help teachers think about how to promote student learning in engaging, authentic, and meaningful ways. He carefully theorizes his method so that teachers can re-apply pedagogical ideas in new settings. This book should benefit teachers looking for ways to think about their work within the many and overlapping contexts that shape what is possible in classrooms."" --Peter Smagorinsky, Distinguished Research Professor of English Education, The University of Georgia, USA ""Drawing on classical theorists including John Dewey and Louise Rosenblatt, this book sets forward a humane, organic, and student-centered approach to teaching secondary English. Emphasizing meaningful questions, Costigan shows how teachers and students authentically inquire into texts. This book is a wise and experienced guide for today’s English teachers. Costigan helps us critically examine educational reform and Common Core State Standards and their relevance—or lack of relevance—to real classrooms and real learning."" --Allen Webb, Professor of English Education and Postcolonial Studies, Western Michigan University, USA" Costigan contributes to the scholarship of teaching with a volume designed to help teachers think about how to promote student learning in engaging, authentic, and meaningful ways. He carefully theorizes his method so that teachers can re-apply pedagogical ideas in new settings. This book should benefit teachers looking for ways to think about their work within the many and overlapping contexts that shape what is possible in classrooms. --Peter Smagorinsky, Distinguished Research Professor of English Education, The University of Georgia, USA Drawing on classical theorists including John Dewey and Louise Rosenblatt, this book sets forward a humane, organic, and student-centered approach to teaching secondary English. Emphasizing meaningful questions, Costigan shows how teachers and students authentically inquire into texts. This book is a wise and experienced guide for today's English teachers. Costigan helps us critically examine educational reform and Common Core State Standards and their relevance-or lack of relevance-to real classrooms and real learning. --Allen Webb, Professor of English Education and Postcolonial Studies, Western Michigan University, USA Author InformationArthur T. Costigan is Associate Professor of English Education and Co-Director of the English Education program at Queens College (CUNY), USA. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |