Good Choice!

Good Choice!

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For those of us who treasure memories of a childhood spent curled up with favorite books, it may be shocking to realize that reading is a chore for many of our students. In recent years, the increased class time spent on reading instruction geared toward measurable performance -- from tests to book reports -- means fewer children have the opportunity to discover reading f

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Paperback, 264 pages
Published December 1st 2008 by Stenhouse Publishers
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Tony Stead has developed an essential resource for nurturing students’ independent reading and thoughtful response. His central theme is children should enjoy reading across the school day, see themselves as readers, and develop a lifelong love of reading. He tackles the complex issues related to developing this kind of learning environment head on with refreshing ideas. For example, teachers can start the school year with whole class mini-lessons on selecting texts and...more
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This book was recommended by Katherine Casey who led the NESA Literacy Coaching group meeting in Jordan in November, 2008.
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