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Teaching Reading Fundamentals and Strategies with Social-Emotional Learning

Marjorie S. Schiering

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English
Rowman & Littlefield
20 November 2023
This book provides six different strategies for teaching the fundamentals of reading with social-emotional learning in mind. With engaging lesson plans, there is a strategy for every learner, including the teaching of thinking with reciprocity among three Phases, and recognizing feelings with distinguishing thinking from feelings, as well as their impact on teaching and learning. Memory and comprehension types are also given attention. Oral reading guidelines and silent reading directives are provided along with emphasis on differentiated instruction to meet the needs of diverse learners. Awareness of how everything in the classroom is connected to social-emotional learning helps meet the needs of all learners.

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Imprint:   Rowman & Littlefield
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 237mm,  Width: 158mm,  Spine: 19mm
Weight:   490g
ISBN:   9781475868708
ISBN 10:   1475868707
Pages:   222
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Preface Introduction Acknowledgments Prelude Part One: Reading Fundamentals 1-6 Chapter One: What Are You Thinking? Chapter Two: What Are You Feeling? And Distinguishing Thinking from Feeling Chapter Three: Memory Definition and Types of Memory Chapter Four: Reading and Understanding = Comprehension Chapter Five: Plot…Parts of a Story Chapter Six: Character and Social-emotional Learning (SEL) Part Two: Teaching Reading Strategies Prelude Chapter Seven: Guidelines: Oral Reading Presentations + Silent Reading Directives Chapter Eight: Forthcoming Chapters 9-14’s Content with Explanations Part Three: Teaching Different Reading Stratagies Chapter Nine: The Reciprocal Reading Strategy Chapter Ten: Orton Gillingham Strategy (Catherine Colonna) Chapter Eleven: Reader’s and Writer’s Workshop (Daniel Berger and Natalie Simpson-White) Chapter Twelve: Shared Reading Chapter Thirteen: Guided Reading (Joseph Aurilla, Danielle Bruno and Alessia Giliberti) Chapter Fourteen: Balanced Literacy’s Independent Writing Part Four: Teaching Reading Through Anecdotes and Short Stories Chapter Fifteen: Anecdotes: Persons of Good Character Chapter Sixteen: Short Stories Part Five: Appendix A and B Appendix A: Author’s Closing Thoughts Appendix B: Author’s Poetry About Teaching

Marjorie S. Schiering taught the use of interdisciplinary methods for the diverse learner using active engagement strategies in reading and thinking skills involving character development and SEL over five decades. From teaching children to read at the first, third, fifth and sixth grade levels, using student-centered differentiated instructional strategies for learners, the author became an international presenter, university professor of ELA, reading, children’s literature, short stories, children’s, and textbook author on topics involving preventing school violence, teaching creativity and interactive workbooks, to name three.

Reviews for Teaching Reading Fundamentals and Strategies with Social-Emotional Learning

Dr. Marjorie Schiering has written yet another book that commands its rightful place on the educator's bookshelf. There is detailed information about oral and silent reading, reading strategies, how the strategies are adapted to the classroom, and which students are to be targeted. Social and emotional learning (SEL) is underscored, and Schiering includes activities to guide classroom teachers.--Eve Dieringer, Director of Field Placement, Molloy University, Rockville Centre, New York Professor Schiering provides direct takeaways including lessons with differentiated approaches to support a variety of learners, extension activities, and assessments. To further the meaning of the book, she shares stories and anecdotes to help the readers make connections to the real-life aspects of learning to read through writing and how building relationships with students is essential in lifting them up as they navigate what success means for them.--Carrie McDermott, Associate professor, coordinator of graduate and post-graduate TESOL/ bilingual programs, and Director of bilingual/ TESOL grants This book is a practical guide and an excellent resource for teaching reading. Processing styles, ability levels, and the composition of reading strategies are all given attention. Dr. Schiering makes complex teaching strategies easy to comprehend and encourages readers to reflect on their own teaching practices and to participate actively in the learning process. The short stories in Chapter 16 bring yet another opportunity for students to discuss the fundamentals of reading and be cognitively involved with the story plot, self-efficacy, and engagement in learning.--Maureen M. Sanz, PhD, Professor of Biology and Director, Faculty Professional Center, Molloy University


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