Promoting Literacy Development

SAGE PUBLICATIONS INCISBN: 9781412987080

50 Research-Based Strategies for K-8 Learners

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By Patricia A. Antonacci, Catherine M. O'Callaghan
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Patricia Antonacci is a Professor Emeritus of Education at Iona College. Antonacci entered the teaching profession as a classroom teacher for the middle and elementary grades and continued as a literacy specialist. Her long career in public schools brought her a range of experiences as a teacher at all grade levels including a number of years working in diverse classroom settings. As a reading specialist for K through 12, she assisted teachers in integrating literacy instruction in content areas. Working in a large urban district afforded her rich experiences teaching striving readers and English language learners. Antonacci has taught courses at Fordham University and Iona College including the following: reading in the content areas for middle and secondary grades, foundations of literacy, literacy across the curriculum, action research, as well as mentoring doctoral students in conducting research in literacy education. She has published numerous articles and books including (as coauthors) Antonacci & O'Callaghan, Portraits of Literacy Development: Instruction and Assessment in a Well-Balanced Literacy Program, K-3 (2004); Antonacci & O'Callaghan, A Handbook for Literacy Instruction & Assessment Strategies K-8 (2006), Antonacci & O'Callaghan, Using Children's Literature Across the Curriculum: A Handbook of Instructional Strategies K-8 (2010), Antonacci & O'Callaghan, Promoting Literacy Development K-8 (2012). Catherine O'Callaghan is a professor of Education and Chair of the Education Department at Western Connecticut State University. She entered the teaching profession as a classroom teacher and continued her career as a literacy specialist with teaching experiences that span across the grades. Teaching in New York City within diverse settings afforded her a wide range of teaching experiences. Her doctoral degree from Fordham University in Language and Literacy initiated her research interests in new literacies, critical literacies, teacher education, and intervention plans for helping striving readers and writers. O'Callaghan began working with preservice and inservice teachers at St. Joseph's College in the Child Study Department and as an adjunct at Fordham University. She also taught in the literacy specialist program at Iona College for twelve years before moving on to Western Connecticut State University. She has published numerous articles and books including (as coauthors) Antonacci & O'Callaghan, Portraits of Literacy Development: Instruction and Assessment in a Well-Balanced Literacy Program, K-3 (2004); Antonacci & O'Callaghan, A Handbook for Literacy Instruction & Assessment Strategies K-8 (2006), Antonacci & O'Callaghan, Using Children's Literature Across the Curriculum: A Handbook of Instructional Strategies K-8 (2010), Antonacci & O'Callaghan, Promoting Literacy Development K-8 (2012).

Preface Acknowledgments Setting Standards in the English Language Arts Introduction Standards in the English Language Arts Section I. Essential Strategies For Teaching Phonemic Awareness Section II. Essential Strategies For Teaching Phonics Section III. Essential Strategies For Teaching Reading Fluency Section IV. Essential Strategies For Teaching Vocabulary Section V. Essential Strategies For Teaching Story Comprehension Section VI. Essential Strategies For Comprehension of Informational Text Section VII. Essential Strategies For Teaching Questioning For Understanding Section VIII. Essential Strategies Teaching Discussion For Understanding Section IX. Essential Strategies Teaching Narrative Writing Section X. Essential Strategies For Teaching Writing Across the Curriculum Index About the Authors

"The structure around the essential elements of literary means that I could use this book as a supplement for almost any text...This is exactly the kind of material we try to get into the hands of the students now while they have the time to spend on learning the strategies." -- Linda K. Allen "(The book's) three greatest strengths are the inclusion of differentiate instruction for the ELL students, children's literature, and integration of media/technology." -- Esther Berkowitz "Some of the book's strengths include the appearance of a user-friendly format, instructional strategies across the language arts areas, affordable pricing for the teaching candidates and (it could be) a resource to keep for future reference." -- Kathy H. Barclay

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