Rigorous Reading

CORWIN PRESS INC.ISBN: 9781452268132

5 Access Points for Comprehending Complex Texts

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By Nancy Frey, Douglas Fisher
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CORWIN PRESS INC.
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PAPERBACK
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231 x 187 mm
Weight:
510 g
Pages:
256

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List of Videos Foreword by P. David Pearson Acknowledgments Introduction: Your Access Point Chapter 1. Ramping Up for Complex Texts Reading Complex Texts: Anchor Standard 10 A New Definition of Text Complexity Reading Closely: Anchor Standard 1 The Importance of Comprehension Strategies Instruction for Accessing Complex Texts Accessing Complex Texts Through a Gradual Release of Responsibility Summary Chapter 2. Access Point One: Purpose and Modeling Accessing Complex Text Requires Modeling Accessing Complex Text Requires a Clear Purpose Summary Chapter 3. Access Point Two: Close and Scaffolded Reading Instruction Accessing Complex Text Requires Close Reading Accessing Complex Text Requires Scaffolded Reading Instruction Summary Chapter 4. Access Point Three: Collaborative Conversations Accessing Complex Texts Requires Collaborative Conversations Accessing Complex Texts Requires Student-to-Student Interaction Summary Chapter 5. Access Point Four: An Independent Reading Staircase Accessing Complex Texts Requires Independent Reading Accessing Complex Texts Requires Conferring Summary Chapter 6. Access Point Five: Demonstrating Understanding and Assessing Performance Accessing Complex Texts Requires More Than Personal Connections Accessing Complex Texts Requires Students to Do Something After Reading Accessing Complex Texts Requires Formative Assessments Summary Coda Professional Learning Guide References Index

"One would think that the first place to look when wanting information about the Common Core State Standards would be, well, the Common Core State Standards. The fact is, though, Doug Fisher and Nancy Frey are quickly becoming the go-to folks for information on teaching these standards. They've proven this again in Rigorous Reading. This is certainly a book to be added to your collection of books that attend to the demands of the CCSS." -- Kylene Beers, Ed.D. "With Rigorous Reading Doug Fisher and Nancy Frey have provided literacy educators who are committed to successfully raising the bar with solutions that make sense. The book is masterfully developed with an extensive reach across many grade levels in terms of defining what it means to provide intentional instruction and teaching text complexity. The five access points are discussed pragmatically with evidence of a solid research base deftly woven throughout the book. This is the most practical book I have come across in terms of providing teachers with the knowledge base and assistance many are seeking to improve their instruction with regard to complex texts." -- Steven L. Layne, Ed.D., Professor of Literacy Education "In Rigorous Reading: 5 Access Points for Helping Students Comprehend Complex Texts, Fisher and Frey help teachers understand how to bring vigor to rigor. They teach us how to help students understand more from their complex texts -- greater understanding that will help to bring life and energy to each student's reading. Rooted in solid research, this is book is a must-read for those grappling with how to translate the recommendations and mandates around text complexity from the Common Core into instructional practices." -- Jennifer Serravallo author of Teaching Reading in Small Groups and Conferring with Readers "In a time when nearly every state has adopted the Common Core State Standards (CCSS), we need resources that show us how to support students in developing their full literacy potential. In this very practical and insightful book, Fisher and Frey examine how CCSS conceptions of text complexity are causing us to shift some of our ideas about reading instruction. Rigorous Reading is an important resource that will help teachers align reading instruction with the CCSS in powerful ways." -- Linda B. Gambrell, Professor "This is a bold book. . . . Its genius, and its unique contribution, is in bringing the balance and the centeredness to this new game in town-the Common Core." -- P. David Pearson, Professor of the Graduate School of Education

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