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OverviewToo many students don’t see themselves as “doers” and “makers” of authentic work in any of the disciplines of high school. No wonder, then, that they make no connection between high school coursework and their future lives and work. But what if we took advantage of our students’ tremendous potential by designing environments in which they can unleash, develop, and publicly share their talents? Instead of “doing school” - working from textbook-driven, often contrived school subjects - what if students worked toward something closer to the public, energized achievements of accomplished adults? This book features educators in construction trades, English, math, and multidisciplinary teams who have created empowering disciplinary classrooms and projects that allow students, particularly those who are sometimes disenfranchised by the larger culture and current institutional structures, to gain new identities as makers and doers. Building on foundational work in authentic literacies and supported by NCTE’s policy research brief Literacies of Disciplines, the authors center their examples in a continuum of disciplinary literacy learning, demonstrating how it can be used to look at and reconfigure lessons, units, courses, and programs. This book is proof that classrooms like these are indeed possible in all schools and educational settings. In fact, they are necessary if we expect today’s students to successfully bridge the gulf between learning and doing. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Linda Denstaedt , Laura Jane Roop , Stephen BestPublisher: National Council of Teachers of English Imprint: National Council of Teachers of English ISBN: 9780814112199ISBN 10: 0814112196 Pages: 139 Publication Date: 30 September 2014 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationLinda Denstaedt has co-directed the Oakland Writing Project since 2002, where she has also been writer-in-residence for the past two years. Prior to her work for the Oakland Intermediate School District, Denstaedt taught tenth- through twelfth-grade English for 31 years. Denstaedt also taught creative writing, fifth grade, and physical education, and she was both the reading coordinator and the language arts coordinator for the Clarkston Community Schools at different points throughout her career. Since 1996 Denstaedt has been a prolific author of material on literacy and language arts education. She has also presented at over 50 international, national, regional, state, and county consulting workshops. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |