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Your Curriculum Companion: The Essential Guide to Teaching the EL Education K-5 Language Arts Curriculum
Contributor(s): Woodfin, Libby (Author), Plaut, Suzanne Nathan (Author)
ISBN: 1683623916     ISBN-13: 9781683623915
Publisher: EL Education Inc. - EL Ed Publications
OUR PRICE:   $33.24  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: July 2017
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BISAC Categories:
- Language Arts & Disciplines | Literacy
- Education | Teaching Methods & Materials - Reading & Phonics
Physical Information: 0.95" H x 8.5" W x 11" (2.39 lbs) 472 pages
 
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This essential guide to the EL Education K-5 Language Arts Curriculum is one part roadmap to the curriculum, one part orientation to its instructional practices, and one part coach--to answer your questions, relieve your stress, and put you and your students on the path to success.

Your Curriculum Companion explores the foundations of the curriculum, including the principles and research it was built on and the instructional practices that make it unique. The book is designed to help you "look under the hood" at practices embedded throughout the curriculum so that you can sharpen your instruction, support students to be leaders of their own learning, and make well-informed changes necessary to best meet your students' needs.

Key features of Your Curriculum Companion include:

  • Twenty-seven accompanying videos--see the curriculum in action

  • Task cards for guidance on how to plan when the planning has been done for you

  • The why, what, and how of the K-2 Reading Foundations Skills Block

  • A deep dive into the purpose and structure of close reading and close read-alouds, including two sample annotated lessons.

  • An exploration of the relationship between reading and writing and how the curriculum is designed to help students become strong communicators, including an annotated "read-think-talk-write" lesson.

  • Detailed descriptions of the ways in which English language learners and other students who may need additional support are challenged, engaged, and empowered throughout the curriculum.

  • Guidance for turning evidence of student progress into usable data that can inform your instruction.

  • Support for school leaders


Contributor Bio(s): Woodfin, Libby: - Libby Woodfin is the director of publications for EL Education. Libby started her career as a fifth‐ and sixth‐grade teacher at the original lab school for the Responsive Classroom in Greenfield, Massachusetts, and went on to become a counselor at a large comprehensive high school. Libby started with EL Education in 2007 while completing graduate work at the Harvard Graduate School of Education in Education Policy and Management. Throughout her career, Libby has written articles, blogs, chapters, and books about important issues in education. Her previous books include Management in the Active Classroom; Leaders of Their Own Learning: Transforming Schools through Student-Engaged Assessment; Learning That Lasts: Challenging, Engaging, and Empowering Students with Deeper Instruction; Transformational Literacy: Making the Common Core Shift with Work That Matters; and Familiar Ground: Traditions That Build School Community.Plaut, Suzanne Nathan: - Suzanne Nathan Plaut, former director of curriculum design for EL Education, is now the managing director of program for EL Education. She previously served as the vice president of education at the Public Education & Business Coalition in Denver, Colorado, overseeing professional development, evaluation, and publications. Suzanne holds a doctorate from the Harvard Graduate School of Education, where she served on the editorial board for the Harvard Educational Review. Her previous books include Transformational Literacy: Making the Common Core Shift with Work That Matters and The Right to Literacy in Secondary Schools. She has also been published in EdWeek. Plaut worked as a literacy coach and director of literacy in several Boston public schools and taught high school English in Colorado and New Zealand. She lives in Lafayette, Colorado with her husband and two daughters who were fortunate to attend an EL Education elementary school.