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The literacy coach's game plan

making teacher collaboration, student learning, and school improvement a reality

By Maya Sadder

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Publish Date

2009

Publisher

International Reading Association

Language

eng

Pages

248

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"This book will be the blueprint for improving student achievement! It provides literacy coaches with a plan and step-by-step instructions on how to carry out that plan in order to support teachers. I encourage everyone to read this book in order to meet the individual needs of students and teachers."--LaTangela R. Ward, Junior High School Teacher. "The Literacy Coach's Game Plan is a resource that any coach could use to build relationships and effectively engage classroom teachers in professional learning communities."--Ebony S. Andrews, Founder and CEO, R.E.A.D America, LLC. "Sadder and Nidus draw on their extensive experiences collaborating as literacy coaches to provide a window into the qualities that lead to successful coaching. Their many examples bring life to the book and hold promise for guiding others as they enact this very important role in school literacy improvement."--Taffy E. Raphael, Professor of Language, Literacy, and Culture, University of Illinois at Chicago. Literacy coaches, teachers, principals, and administrators alike share the common goal of student achievement--but when schools are practically overflowing with assessment data of all types, where do you begin to create a plan for improving literacy instruction across grade levels and content areas? In fact, the answer already hangs on every bulletin board, fills every journal, and is a part of every literacy program a school might choose: Student work is "the way in." Instead of using assessments to merely label, grade, or determine whether students should move on to the next grade level and then neatly file the data away, The Literacy Coach's Game Plan shows you how to use student work to better understand how individual students are progressing, to make clear and public grade-level goals to differentiate the curriculum, and to ultimately plot the course of effective instruction. No more waiting for standardized tests to tell you how you are doing as a school! By using the strategies in this book, your individual coaching sessions and professional development workshops can remain continually focused on student progress. --Book Jacket.