Synopses & Reviews
"When we embrace the messy excitement of the [research] process and the drive to inspire others, we can energize our students, our instruction, and ourselves." -Christopher Lehman
Sit down with Christopher Lehman as he shares the strategies he has used to make research reading and writing real and motivating for students. Chris draws on his experience with the Reading and Writing Project and as co-author of Pathways to the Common Core to help you tailor your instruction to your students' needs, get to the heart of the Common Core State Standards, and, most importantly, challenge your students to become driven, inquisitive thinkers who can meet the demands of school and life in the 21st century.
Energize Research Reading and Writing provides a menu of fresh, classroom-tested strategies for teaching research across all contents as well as:
at-a-glance guides for differentiation-ways to ramp up strategies for experienced researchers and ways to make them accessible for emerging researchers
samples of grade level language for each strategy and tips for content-area teachers
ideas for using the strategies to build plans for the short and long research projects that the CCSS requires
a quick-reference chart that links each strategy to the CCSS so you can quickly turn to the strategies that aim to align with a particular standard.
Use this book as a complete research unit plan or as a source for targeted strategies. Energize Research Reading and Writing has all the tools you need to transform your students into engaged and independent researchers.
Synopsis
-When we embrace the messy excitement of the research] process and the drive to inspire others, we can energize our students, our instruction, and ourselves.-
Christopher Lehman
Sit down with Christopher Lehman as he shares the strategies he has used to make research reading and writing real and motivating for students. Chris draws on his experience with the Reading and Writing Project and as co-author of Pathways to the Common Core to help you tailor your instruction to your students' needs, get to the heart of the Common Core State Standards, and, most importantly, challenge your students to become driven, inquisitive thinkers who can meet the demands of school and life in the 21st century.
Energize Research Reading and Writing provides a menu of fresh, classroom-tested strategies for teaching research across all contents as well as:
- at-a-glance guides for differentiation-ways to ramp up strategies for experienced researchers and ways to make them accessible for emerging researchers
- samples of grade level language for each strategy and tips for content-area teachers
- ideas for using the strategies to build plans for the short and long research projects that the CCSS requires
- a quick-reference chart that links each strategy to the CCSS so you can quickly turn to the strategies that aim to align with a particular standard.
Use this book as a complete research unit plan or as a source for targeted strategies. Energize Research Reading and Writing has all the tools you need to transform your students into engaged and independent researchers.
About the Author
Christopher Lehman's latest professional book with Heinemann is Falling in Love with Close Reading, coauthored by Kate Roberts. He is also coauthor of the best-selling Pathways to the Common Core (with Lucy Calkins and Mary Ehrenworth) and author of Energize Research Reading and Writing. Chris (@iChrisLehman) is Senior Staff Developer with the Teachers College Reading and Writing Project at Columbia University. He teaches and coaches in elementary and secondary classrooms throughout the year, supporting teachers and administrators in developing rigorous and passionate literacy instruction across content areas. Additionally, Chris has been deeply involved in developing new teaching practices in Jordan, in partnership with the Reading and Writing Project, the Consortium for Policy Research in Education, and the Queen Rania Teacher Academy. He co-authored an article on the experience in NCTE's Voices from the Middle. He presents regularly at Reading and Writing Project events, writes curricular materials, leads institutes sections, and has presented at NCTE's annual convention. Prior to joining the RWP Chris taught both middle and high school and was a literacy coach. A graduate of UW-Madison, he went on to receive his M.A. in Teaching at NYU and his Ed.M. in Education Leadership at Teachers College, Columbia University. Chris' scholarly interests include child and adolescent literacy, school leadership, and the implications of standards and testing on instruction. He lives in New York City with his wife and two children, a kindergartener who is a connoisseur of princesses and a toddler who is extremely fond of letters and numbers. Listen to an interview with Christopher Lehman on Education Talk Radio-11/12/2012