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Reaching and eachingStudents in PovertyStrategies or Erasing the Opportunity GapP . Gki is associate proessor o integrative studies atGeorge Mason University and the ounder o EdChange (www.EdChange.org).
Should be required reading or all teachers! Paul Gorski gentlybut rmly redirects teachers away rom damaging ways o see-ing students and amilies who live in poverty, toward a vision orespect that enables young people to bloom in the classroom.
ii S, past president,National Association or Multicultural Education
Highly readable and comprehensive. It will be a welcome addi-
tion to school, university, and community bookshelves.Si Ni, proessor emerita,
University o Massachusetts, Amherst
From one o the smartest scholars on poverty and educationcomes this engaging and thoroughly researched book that everyeducator and school leader should read.
Kvi Kmi, University o San Francisco
The author deconstructs popular myths, misconceptions, andeducational practices that undercut the achievement o low-income students. Most importantly, Gorski provides instruc-tional strategies based on more than 20 years o research on
what works (and what doesnt work). The text also includesactivities such as a Poverty and Class Awareness Quiz.
Ag 2013/216 ./PB, $32.95/5457-3/, $74/5458-0Multicultural Education Series
This is the povertybook Ive been waitingor. Paul Gorskis voiceis passionate, acces-sible, politically astute,and (I hope) impossibleto ignore.G d, ounder,
REACH Center
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Te New InclusionDierentiated Strategies to Engage ALL Students
K Pz, award-winning classroom teacher, administrator,and author; proessor o education, director o teaching leadership,and coordinator o proessional development and outreach at SaintMarys College o Caliornia. For dynamic presentations that aremeaningul, memorable, and motivational, contact Dr. Perez [email protected]
Foreword by Lim Chye Tin
Provides both regular and special educators with a treasurehouse o research-based strategies and tools to help studentswith learning challenges.
m Amg, American Institute orLearning and Human Development
This is a must-have or teachers looking or timesaving, highlyeective ways to dierentiate their instruction.
Ji Dg, Proessional Development Director,Bureau of Education and Research, Seattle, WA
Embracing all the dierent needs that teachers aceromspecial education, to ELL, to a wide spectrum o student abilityand readinessthis innovative resource combines the latestresearch in brain-based teaching and student engagement withuseul interventions and dierentiated strategies (Pre-K8).Designed to be of practical and immediate use, the text includesclassroom vignettes, ties to the Common Core, illustrations,
diagrams, highlight boxes, and many more user-friendly features.
Nv 2013/176 .PB, $29.95/5482-5g fm, ii
A toolkit rich withpractices designed topromote learning andliteracy in inclusiveclassrooms.
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Race FrameworksA Multidimensional Theory o Racism and Education
Z Ld is associate proessor o Education and aliatedaculty o the Critical Theory Designated Emphasis at the Universityof California, Berkeley.
Leonardo synthesizes and extends key insights to imaginea new and generative ramework or the study o race andeducation.
Mi Omi, University of California, Berkeley
Zeus Leonardo provides a valuable overview o the conusionsand contradictions in racial theory. You will be inormed (andentertained) by Race Frameworks.
d Wi, University of California, Santa Barbara
This is a comprehensive introduction to the main rameworksor thinking about, conducting research on, and teaching aboutrace and racism in education. Renowned theoretician andphilosopher Zeus Leonardo surveys the dominant race theoriesand, more specically, ocuses on those rameworks that areconsidered essential to cultivating a critical attitude toward raceand racism. Engaging and cutting edge, Race Frameworks is afoundational text suitable for courses in education and criticalrace studies.
chapters: Introduction: Critical Frameworks on Race CriticalRace Theory in Education: On Racial State Apparatuses
Marxism and Race: The Racialized Division of Labor Whiteness Studies and Educational Supremacy:The Unbearable Whiteness o Schooling Cultural Studies, RaceRepresentation, and Education: From the Means o Productionto the Production o Meanness Race Ambivalence and aMultidimensional Theory o Racism and Education
S 2013/216 .PB, $34.95/5462-7, $74/5463-4Multicultural Education Series
Leonardos work isinsightul, compelling,and original.Pd Ng,
New York University
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Black Male(d)Peril and Promise in the Educationo Arican American Males
. d is proessor o education at the GraduateSchool o Education and Inormation Studies, University oCaliornia, Los Angeles.
Foreword by Pedro Noguera
This is the book that shows us how to reorm practices, policies,and places in order to improve the human condition o Blackmales. . Rid Mi IV, University o Pittsburgh
In his new book, the author o the bestseller Why Raceand Culture Matter in Schools examines the chronic under-perormance o Arican American males in U.S. schools, and
calls or a paradigm shit in how we think about, teach, andstudy Black males. Howard discusses the potential and promiseof Black males by highlighting their voices to generate newinsights, create new knowledge, and identiy useul practicesthat can signicantly improve their schooling experiences andlie chances. He also identies community-based programs thatare helping Black males succeed.
also by Tyrone C. Howar ________________________
W R d M i SClosing the Achievement Gap in Americas Classrooms
Gives educators at all levels an excellent primer of theachievement gap, its causes, and remedies.
International Journal of Multicultural Education
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D 2013/208 .PB, $29.95/5490-0, $72/5491-7Multicultural Education Series
For anyone who istroubled by the statuso Black boys in schoolsand society.
S R. ,University oPennsylvania
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NEW RELEASES: LEADERSHIP
Promoting Racial Literacyin SchoolsDierences That Make a Dierenced . Sv is a clinical and consulting psychologistand proessor o education and Aricana Studies and ormer chairo the Applied Psychology and Human Development Division in theGraduate School o Education at the University o Pennsylvania.
Based on extensive research, this provocative volume exploreshow schools are places where racial conficts oten remainhidden at the expense of a healthy school climate and thewell-being o students o color. Most schools ail to act onracial microaggressions because the stress o negotiating suchconicts is extremely high due to fears of incompetence, public
exposure, and accusation. Instead of facing these conicts headon, schools perpetuate a set o avoidance or coping strategies.This much-needed book uncovers how racial stress underminesstudent achievement, and provides educators and social servicesupport sta with workable strategies to improve their racialliteracy skills.
oo eatures:
eExamples demonstrating workable solutionsrelevant within predominantly White schools.
eMeasurable outcomes and strategies or developingracial literacy skills that can be integrated into the K12
curriculum and teacher proessional development.eTeaching and leadership skills that will create a more tolerant
and supportive school environment or all students.
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Uncovers howracial stressunderminesstudentachievement.
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Class RulesExposing Inequality in American High Schools
P W. k J., is managing director o Education Sectorin Washington, D.C., and teaches at Teachers College (ColumbiaUniversity) and Georgetown University. He is president o Ideaswithout Borders, an educational consulting rm specializing in21st-century education, technology, and human rights.
This highly readable and original book illuminates why wedont have open class warare in our society, despite hugeinequalities. Peter Cookson humanizes the abstract concept osocial class, showing how schools reproduce classes throughinstitutional practices that orge class-based consciousness. Healso suggests how education might be changed.
i dg P, proessor emerita o sociology,
New York UniversityIn his groundbreaking study, Cookson demonstrates thatadolescents undergo dierent class rites o passage dependingon the social-class composition o the high school they attend.Drawing on stories o schools and individual students, thisbook shows that where a student goes to high school is a majorinfuence on his or her social-class trajectory. This penetrating,original examination oers a compelling vision of an equitablesystem o schools based on the ull democratic rights ostudents.
Ag 2013/160 ./PB, $29.95/5452-8/, $69/5453-5
Multicultural Education Series
Cookson does a superbjob o analyzing thepowerul orces in ourschools that reinorcethe racial, ethnic, andsocial-class structuresour nation hopes toovercome. He remindsus o what high schoolscan be, the great equal-izers, institutions or
promoting Americasfnest values.Dvid Bi,
Arizona StateUniversity
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FirstSchoolTransforming PreK3rd Grade for African American,Latino, and Low-Income Children
Edited by S Rii, director, FirstSchool, Frank PorterGraham Child Development Institute, University o North Carolinaat Chapel Hill; and L Gm, research assistant or theFirstSchool project.
Foreword by Aisha Ray
A terrifc book...should be on the agenda o every school boardmeeting.
R Pi, University o Virginia
FirstSchool is a groundbreaking ramework or teaching minorityand low-income children. The book eatures lessons learned
rom eight elementary schools whose leadership and staimplemented sustainable changes.
oo eatures:
e Case studies illustrating developmentally appropriatepractices that can be applied across varied PreK3 contexts.
eKey principles used by FirstSchool and its partnersto reinvigorate the proessionalism o teachers.
eConcrete guidance or choosing and using relevantdata, enriching the curriculum, improving instruction,and developing home-school partnerships.
Contrbutors:Cindy Bagwell Richard M. Cliord Carolyn T.Cobb Gisele M. Crawford Diane M. Early Sandra C. Garca
Cristina Gillanders Adam L. Holland Iheoma U. Iruka Jenille Morgan Sam Oertwig
Nv 2013/240 .PB, $39.95/5481-8Early Childhood Education Series
As a nation we cannotcontinue to tolerateailure when examplessuch as FirstSchoolsuggest a proven wayorward.
From the Forewordby Ai R,Erikson Institute
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LGBQ Youth and EducationPolicies and Practices
i M is proessor and associate head in the Department oEducation Policy, Organization, and Leadership and the Departmento Gender and Womens Studies at the University o Illinois atUrbana-Champaign.
This book should be required reading or all K12 educatorsand beyond. Mayo maintains a refreshing, always practicalapproach to the ways teachers and administrators can betterulfll the goals o equity or all students.
A. Fi Ek, University o WisconsinMadison
This essential volume brings together in one resource the majorissues that schools must address to improve the educationaloutcomes for gender and sexual minority studentsas well
as all students. Many o these issues involve negative school-based experiences that teachers and administrators need to beaware o as they interact with students on a daily basis, includ-ing those that encourage dropping out, substance abuse, anddisproportionate thoughts of suicide. The text includes teachingstrategies, innovative projects, curricular revisions, and policyinitiatives that have had positive eects on LGBTQ learning,aspirations, and school climate.
oo eatures: Examines the history and contemporarymovements for LGBTQ rights Describes discipline-basedapproaches to teaching students to think about LGBTQ-related
concerns Shows examples of youth creating school- andcommunity-based interventions Highlights the role o onlinecommunities and web-based resources.
D 2013/160 ./PB, $29.95/5488-7/, $76/5489-4Multicultural Education Series
Brings togetherin one resourcethe major issuesthat schoolsmust address.
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New York City Public Schoolsrom Brownsville to BloombergCommunity Control and Its Legacy
B. Li/Foreword by Warren Simmons
Lewis reconstructs a orgotten tradition o democratic activism and change inurban American education. We would all be wise to remember it.
J Zimmm, New York University
This probing historical account draws on new archival sources and oral his-tories to argue that the community control movement did infuence improve-ment in New York City schools, particularly in Arican American and Puerto
Rican communities in the 1970s and 80s. With a resurgence o local organizing and potential chal-lenges to mayoral control, this inormative history will be important reading or todays educationaland community leaders.
J 2013/216 ./PB, $47.95/5451-1
ConditionCriticalKey Principles or
Equitable and InclusiveEducation
Di L-B,associate proessor,dierentiated instruction,St. Bonaventure University,and M S-Svi,
proessor, inclusive education, Syracuse University.
Foreword by Nirmala Erevelles
Teacher educators will be thrilled to nd compli-
cated principles o equity and inclusion analyzedand explained in ways students will nd not onlyinsightul but enjoyable to read.
Wiim A. , past-president, NAME
This important book provides a merging odisability studies, critical multiculturalism, andsocial justice advocacy to develop both theknowledge base and the essential insights orimplementing ully inclusive education. Theauthors expand the denition of inclusion toinclude students with a broad range o tradition-ally marginalized dierences (including disabili-
ties, cultural/linguistic/racial background, gender,sexual orientation, religion, and class). The textfeatures application exercises ideal for coursesand proessional development workshops, andinstructional activities to use with many kinds olearners.
Contrbutors:Subini Annamma Laura Atkinson David J. Connor Elizabeth Z. Dejewski DavidFeingold Ana Maria Garca Kathryn Henn-Reinke Jodell Heroux Kathleen Kotel ElizabethB. Kozleski Valerie Owen Susan Peters JulieRamirez Maryl A. Randel Janet Sauer Stacey
N. Skoning Graciela Slesaransky-Poe Robin M.Smith Jeannie Zeitlin
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Ability, Equity,and CultureSustaining Inclusive
Urban EducationReorm
Edited by Eiz B.Kzki,chair, SpecialEducation program,University o Kansas; andK Kig i,
assistant proessor, urban special education, IndianaUniversitys School o Education at IUPUI, and prin-cipal investigator, Great Lakes Equity Center.
I you truly care about the serious, research-
based pursuit o equity and inclusivity in urbanschools, you must read this book.
Jm J Si, Indiana UniversitySchool o Education, Indianapolis
This comprehensive book is grounded in theauthentic experiences of educators who havedone, and continue to do, the messy everydaywork o transormative school reorm. Thework o these contributors, in conjunction withresearch done under the aegis o the NationalInstitute o Urban School Improvement (NIUSI),
demonstrates how schools and classrooms canmove rom a decit model to a culturally respon-sive model that works or all learners.
Contrbutors:Susan Abplanalp CynthiaAlexander Alfredo J. Artiles David R. Garcia Dorothy F. Garrison-Wade JoEtta Gonzales Taucia Gonzalez Cristina Santamara Gra Donna Hart-Tervalon Jack C. Jorgensen ElaineMulligan Sheryl Petty Samantha ParedesScribner Amanda L. Sullivan Anne Smith Sandra L. Vazquez Shelley Zion
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Race, Community, and Urban SchoolsPartnering with Arican American Families
S G, associate proessor o English with a joint appointment inAricana Studies, University o Notre Dame.
Foreword by Patricia A. Edwards
Will make a dierence in the lives o teachers and administrators.From the Foreword by Pii A. Edd, Michigan State University
Powerul and hopeul. Stuart Greene opens a space or us to think dierentlyabout creating democratic amily-school partnerships.Pi Lim, University o Illinois at Chicago
Moving beyond analysis to action, Greene describes a partnering strategytohelp educators understand the lived experiences of children and families and to use their funds ofknowledge as resources or teaching. The book combines critical race theory, critical geography, rst-
hand accounts, and research on literacy practices at home to provide a powerul tool that will helpteachers and administrators see Arican American amilies in new ways.
Ag 2013/168 ./PB, $29.95/5464-1/, $67/5465-8Language and Literacy Series
Critical Literacy in theEarly Childhood ClassroomUnpacking Histories, Unlearning Privilege
d R. K, assistant proessor o early childhood education,University o Missouri.
Foreword by Vivian M. Vasquez
I we wish to create an enlightened citizenry, critical literacy needs to begin onthe very rst day o the rst year o schooling.Jm . , proessor emeritus, Indiana University
This book shares the authors transormative journey as a literacy teacher/researcher examining her experience as a White, middle-class female. Kuby argues that it is notenough or teachers to implement curricula and pedagogical strategies designed to oster inclusive-ness. Instead, teachers must look inward, questioning their personal histories, biases, and belies
in order to develop better sel-awareness. In this book, Kuby refects on how her sel-interrogationshaped her interactions with 5- and 6-year-olds and infuenced her critical literacy teaching.
O 2013/160 ./PB, $32.95/5469-6/, $70/5470-2 iiLanguage and Literacy Series
ReWRIING the BasicsLiteracy Learning in Childrens Cultures
A D, proessor o education, University o Illinois atUrbana-Champaign.
Oers new ways o thinking about writing time and the importance o play,talk, and social relationships in childrens literacy learning.B m, Queensland University o Technology, Australia
Anne Haas Dyson shows how highly scripted writing curricula and regimentedclass routines work against young childrens natural social learning processes.Readers will have a front-row seat in Mrs. Bees kindergarten and Mrs.Kays 1st-grade class, where these dedicated teachers taught writing basics
in schools serving predominately low-income children o color. This book goes beyond critiquingtraditional writing basics to place them in the linguistic diversity and multimodal texts of childrenseveryday worlds. The text includes examples of childrens writing, reections on research methods,and demographic tables.
J 2013/224 ./PB, $34.95/5455-9/, $78/5456-6 Language and Literacy Series
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Te Complete Guide to utoring StrugglingReadersMapping Interventions to Purpose and CCSSP J. Fi, proessor o education, National College o Education, NationalLouis University (NLU); A B, literacy educator who has been a classroomteacher, reading specialist, and assistant proessor o Reading and Language atNLU; and D J. Gviz directs the NLU Chicago campus o-site summerreading improvement program
Foreword by Darrell Morris
Does a masterul job o guiding teachers in developing reading interventionsthat are authentic, engaging, aligned to current standards as well as theinstructional needs o students. im Riki, Kent State University
This book is the outgrowth o years o developing and ne-tuning tutoring models that have helped
thousands o students become capable and engaged readers.mi Biz, National Louis University
This easy-to-use guide will help educators plan and implement intervention lessons or strugglingreaders that align with the English Language Arts Common Core State Standards. The authors oerhands-on guidance or designing interventions across grades K8, provide sample tutoring plans andlessons, and describe procedures or teaching print skills, comprehension, vocabulary, fuency, andstudy skills.
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We Do LanguageEnglish Language Variation in the Secondary English Classroom
A . i d, associate proessor, College o William & Mary,Williamsburg, Virginia; ii Mi, associate and aliate associateprofessor, University of Maryland-Baltimore County (UMBC)
Foreword by Jacqueline Jones Royster
We Do Language builds on the authors highly acclaimed rst collaboration,Understanding English Language Variation in U.S. Schools, and examines theneed to integrate linguistically inormed teaching into the secondary Englishclassroom. The book includes specic inormation about the language variet-ies students bring with them to school so that educators can better assist stu-
dents in developing the literacy skills necessary or the Common Core State Standards. This resourceeatures concrete strategies, models, and vignettes, as well as classroom materials developed byEnglish educators forEnglish educators.
D 2013/176 ./PB, $31.95/5498-6/, $74/5499-3
Other Peoples EnglishCode-Meshing, Code-Switching, and Arican American Literacy
V Ai Yg, associate proessor, University o Kentucky;R B, associate proessor, University o Kentucky; YSd Yg-Riv, educational consultant and ormer Chicago public school teacher andadministrator; and Kim Bi Lvj, associate proessor, Indiana University-Purdue and editor, The Journal of Teaching Writing
Other Peoples English takes the literacy eld to the next level. Would I buy thisbook and recommend it to others? No doubt.
Gv Smim, proessor emerita, Michigan State University
Responding to advocates o the code-switching approach, our uniquelyqualied authors make the case or code-meshingallowing students to use standard English,Arican American English, and other Englishes in ormal academic writing and classroom discussions.This practical resource translates theory into a concrete roadmap or pre- and in-service teacherswho wish to use code-meshing in the classroom to extend students abilities as writers and thinkers
and to foster inclusiveness and creativity. The text provides activities and examples from middle andhigh schools as well as college and addresses the question o how to advocate or code-meshing withskeptical administrators, parents, and students.
J 2014/192 ./PB, $32.95/5502-0/, $78/5503-7 Language and Literacy Series
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Getting eacherEvaluation RightWhat Really Mattersor Eectiveness andImprovement
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Darling-Hammond has givenus a practical roadmap tosuccess based on researchand best practice.
Rdi Wig,American Federation o Teachers
Darling-Hammond knows that we must getteacher evaluation right and her book is as clear a
guide or doing that as we will ever see.Rd , National Board for
Proessional Teaching Standards
In her new book, Linda Darling-Hammond makesa compelling case or a research-based approachto teacher evaluation that supports collaborativemodels o teacher planning and learning. She oersa vision o teacher evaluation as part o a teach-ing and learning system that supports continuousimprovement, both or individual teachers and orthe proession as a whole.
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Te Pedagogyo ConfdenceInspiring High IntellectualPerormance in UrbanSchools
Yv JkForeword by Reuven Feuerstein
What Dr. Jackson proposeshere is truly a remedy toensure that students, no
matter where they come rom, and no matterwhere they go to school, have the ability to attaintheir innate intellectual potential.
Education Update
This book will become the Rosetta Stone o urbaneducation.
J S. Rzi,The University o Connecticut
In this award-winning book, Yvette Jackson pro-vides practical approaches or rekindling educatorsbelie in their ability to inspire the vast capacity otheir urban students.
2011/208 ./PB, $27.95/5223-4/, $62/5224-1
ProessionalCapitalTransorming Teaching in
Every SchoolAd gv andMi F
This provocative, thought-ul, and challenging book isan excellent place to start amuch-needed conversation.Education Update
Reading Professional Capital by Andy Hargreavesand Michael Fullan is truly time well spent. Thebook is engaging, challenging and stimulating.Particularly encouraging is the act the authors not
only identiy core problems in education but also,based upon their own international experienceso being directly engaged in eective educationalreorm, suggest practical solutions.
School Administrator
In their most important collaboration, AndyHargreaves and Michael Fullan set out a ground-breaking new agenda to transorm the utureo teaching and public education. Ideas-driven,evidence-based, and strategically powerul,Proessional Capital has been endorsed by leadersrom NEA, AFT, and AASA, among others. The
book takes apart the tired old stereotypes thatare used to attack the teaching proession andincludes action guidelines or classroom teachers,administrators, schools and districts, and state andederal leaders. This is a book that no one con-nected with schools can aord to ignore.
2012/240 ./PB, $29.95/5332-3/, $66/5333-0A joint publication with the Ontario Principals CouncilSee tcpress.com or availability outside the U.S.A.
Bad eacher!How Blaming TeachersDistorts the Bigger Picture
Kvi K. Kmi
Anyone seeking to under-stand why so many o thereorms we have pursuedhave ailed will benet romreading this book.
Pd A. Ng,New York University
Kumashiro explains why we should think dier-
ently about the prescriptions that are now taken orgrantedand wrong.Di Rvi, New York University
In his latest book, leading educator and authorKevin Kumashiro takes aim at the current debateon educational reorm, paying particular attentionto the ways that scapegoating public school teach-ers, teacher unions, and teacher educators masksthe real, systemic problems. He convincinglydemonstrates how current trends, like market-based reorms and ast-track teacher certicationprograms, are creating overwhelming obstacles toachieving an equitable education or all children.
2012/120 ./PB, $21.95/5321-7The Teaching for Social Justice Series
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Summer ReadingClosing the Rich/PoorReading Achievement Gap
Edited by Rid L. Aigand A MGi-FzForeword by Gerald G. Duy
This timely volume oers notonly a comprehensive reviewo what is known about sum-mer reading loss, but alsoprovides reliable interven-
tions and guidance or planning a successul sum-mer reading program. The authors clearly showhow schools and communities can see greater aca-demic gains or students rom low-income amiliesusing the methods described in this book thanrom much more costly interventions.
Contributors: Richard L. Allington LynnBigelman James J. Lindsay Anne McGill-Franzen Geraldine Melosh Lunetta Williams
2013/144 ./PB, $27.95/5374-3 Language and Literacy Series
Giving OurChildren
a Fighting ChancePoverty, Literacy, andthe Development oInormation Capital
S B. Nmand D .
This book should be requiredreading, not just or those in
the education and policy elds, but or anyone whocares about the lives o children and the health oour society.
K Zimm, President and CEO, First Book
This is a compelling, eye-opening portrait o twocommunities in Philadelphia with drastically di-erent economic resources. The authors 10-yearinvestigation provides powerul insights into therole that literacy can play in giving low-incomestudents a ghting chance. Important reading ora wide audience o educators, policymakers, andschool reormers, this important book concludeswith a look inside schools to answer questionsabout what educators can do to overcome theunequal playing eld.
2012/176 ./PB, $29.95/5358-3/, $64/5359-0
Eyes on MathA Visual Approach toTeaching Math Concepts
Mi SmIllustrations by Amy Lin
This book provides a way orboth teachers and studentsto get used to talking aboutmathematics in nonthreaten-ing, open-ended ways.L W,
education consultant
Eyes on Math is a unique teaching resource thatshows teachers how to use images to stimulatemathematical teaching conversations around key
K8 concepts. Teachers using the book can d-d m f- ig vi touse with students. For each visual, the text identi-es the key math concept and the Common CoreState Standard being addressed.
Visit Marian Smalls website or in-person andonline proessional development:www.onetwoinnity.ca
2013/240 ./PB, $29.95/5391-0g fm, iiAvailable in Canada rom Nelson Education Ltd.
ReadingLike aHistorianTeaching Literacy in Middleand High School HistoryClassroomsAlignedwith Common Core StateStandards
Sm Wig,Di Mi, and
M-SFor years, bands o educators have been tryingto ree history instruction rom the mire omemorization and propel it instead with thekinds o inquiry that drive historians themselves.Now, the common-core standards may oermore impetus or districts and schools to adoptthat brand o instruction.... The Reading Like aHistorian program. . . is getting a new wave oattention as teachers adapt to the Common CoreState Standards in English/language arts. Thoseguidelines, adopted by all but our states, demandthat teachers o all subjects help students learnto master challenging nonction and build strongarguments based on evidence.
Edi Wk Sig (July 30, 2012)
This award-winning book has been updated to linkcurriculum to the Common Core State Standards.The text covers key moments in American historyand includes primary documents, charts, graphicorganizers, visual images, and political cartoons,as well as guidance or assessing students under-standing o core historical ideas.
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