Achieving Next Generation Literacy: Using the Tests (You Think) You Hate to Help the Students You Love
ASCD | English | 2016 | ISBN-10: 1416621636 | 160 pages | PDF | 1.89 mb
ASCD | English | 2016 | ISBN-10: 1416621636 | 160 pages | PDF | 1.89 mb
by Maureen Connolly (Author), Vicky Giouroukakis (Author)
As a teacher, what you want most is for your students to learn—to immerse themselves in rich and challenging content and leave your classroom better prepared for school and life. In English language arts and humanities, this includes developing the multifaceted reading, writing, thinking, and communication skills that constitute next generation literacy, including the ability to
Read complex text independently
Develop strong content knowledge through reading, writing, listening, and speaking
Tailor communication in response to different audiences, tasks, purposes, and disciplines
Comprehend text as well as critique it
Value evidence in arguments they read, hear, or develop
Use technology strategically and capably
Understand perspectives and cultures that differ from their own
But as a teacher, you also know how much is riding on THOSE TESTS—achievement tests from the national assessment consortia, the SAT and ACT, and independent state assessments. Is it possible to help students succeed on mandated tests without sacrificing your values, your creativity, and their education?
Yes, it is possible. This book shows you how.
This not a test-prep book. It is not about “drill and kill” practices that narrow learning so that students will pass an exam. Instead, authors Maureen Connolly and Vicky Giouroukakis present a lesson planning approach for the secondary classroom that generates test success as a byproduct of comprehensive literacy learning. After a comparative analysis of how current ELA assessments measure literacy, they model a backward design-based process for using these test items as a tool to create engaging and effective instruction. With 6 sample lessons, 42 instructional techniques, and tips for differentiation, this practical resource will empower you to help the students you love become capable, literate individuals who are also well-prepared to ace high-stakes tests.
About the Author
Maureen Connolly, EdD, teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in secondary education for the School of Education at The College of New Jersey and is a consultant for CBK Associates. Before that, she was an English teacher at Mineola High School on Long Island, New York, for 15 years.
Vicky Giouroukakis, PhD, is a professor in the Division of Education at Molloy College, Rockville Centre, New York. She teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in literacy, English education, and TESOL. Prior to her tenure at Molloy, Vicky taught English at a public high school in Queens, New York, and ESL to adolescents and adults.