Some of you may remember a while back when author Elaine Garan wrote us asking if we would contribute pressing questions for her upcoming book. Well, the book is about to be released and Elaine did use many of our questions!!!
Title: Smart Answers to Tough Questions: What Do You Say When You're Asked About Fluency, Phonics, Grammar, Vocabulary, SSR, Tests, Support for ELLs, and More by Elaine Garan (published by Scholastic) Here is the info from the back cover- "An indispensable guide for classroom teachers, literacy coaches, administrators, and teacher educators, Smart Answers to Tough Questions addresses today's most pressing issues in language, literacy, teaching, and learning- in conversational language and a reader-friendly format. The questions are real ones, some posed by educators themselves, and other frequently addressed to educators by parents, administrators, and the media. Each tough question is followed by a research-based "Bottom-Line Answer" that is drawn from government reports, stripped of jargon, and translated into clear, accessible prose. This essential desktop reference is a rich resource for grant writing, school newsletters, back-to-school nights, and presentations to the school board. Each section in the book can also serve as the outline for workshops and reading methods courses. In addition, Garan includes 100+ invaluable research quotes that are downloadable from the Web." Here is an easy link to the Scholastic page: http://tinyurl.com/37x36f Here is an easy link to the Amazon page: http://tinyurl.com/2q2hro I was fortunate to read the draft for review and all I can say is BUY THIS BOOK!!!! Here is what I wrote for my review: "Elaine Garan has synthesized the research and in basic English provided us with meaningful responses to the scrutinizing questions teachers are often asked. We need this book to defend our teaching!" Our own Joy W. wrote in her review: "Not only does this book provide answers to tough questions, but it also draws a detailed picture of what research-based practices look like in the classroom. I see this as a guidebook for best practices in literacy education, as well as a resource for talking with parents about these issues." Our own Heather Wall wrote in her review: I found the information to be invaluable not only for addressing parent questions, but also for informing fellow teachers of research-proven best practices. This is an excellent resource- every literacy coach and staff developer should own this book!" Ginger moderator _______________________________________________ Mosaic mailing list [email protected] To unsubscribe or modify your membership please go to http://literacyworkshop.org/mailman/options/mosaic_literacyworkshop.org. Search the MOSAIC archives at http://snipurl.com/MosaicArchive.
