Susan,
 
You sound like you are doing an amazing job!  Your classroom must be  an 
inspiring place for these kids.  What grade do you teach?  Without  modeling, 
everything falls flat...right?
 
Leslie
 
 
In a message dated 5/4/2008 10:24:09 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Reading  and writing are social acts they require our students to have times
of  coming together with their peers and pulling away to independent  reading
and writing.  This year I feel like I have put together a  symphony of
readers and writers in my 6th grade class.  I take my cues  from leaders in
the field: Reggie Routman, Calkins and the volumes of her  work, Stehanie
Harvey and Anne Goutvas, Carl Anderson, Cris Tovani, Ralph  Fletcher, Ellin
Keene , Katie Wood Ray, certainly Best Practice, and folks  that are in the
trenches with kids.  I look for people who can write  from the first hand
experience of working with the kids. Then I take the  cues from the
students.
I model, model model, all year long then employ  the gradual release model.
In reading I have what I call "Book Clubs" and  in writing "Writer's
Workshop". Just labels but the content of what  transpires in them is what is
so important.I monitor and filter in  strategies etc.  The literary debates
that take place in their book  clubs are awesome!  When kids engage with
emotion and debate on what  motivated a character or clear up
misunderstandings and in some cases  decide, *ok we see this differently and
that is just fine.*    When students look at a piece of mentor text and think
ohhh I want to write  like that or they come up to you while reading
independently and say *you  have to listen to how this author wrote to show
how bad a situation was or  how they paint the picture of the setting where I
feel I am right there or  I tried to do what Spinnelli did in Eggs listen to
what I wrote etc.*   It isn't textbooks that create this atmosphere it is
authentic literature  and writing about their lives.  If I had to teach from
a basal series  you may as well put me behind a depart store counter selling
perfume!   My work is hard, my work is rewarding, my work changes lives and
sparks  readers and writers to go to new levels of understanding.
Hope this  helps!
Susan

On Sat, May 3, 2008 at 9:26 PM, Renee  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Best  Practices:
>
> - doing what children need, not what a program  says.
> - keeping meaning/comprehension at the forefront
> -  reading to and with children
> - integrating writing with  reading
> - considering alternate forms of literacy (critical  literacy,
> mathematical literacy, visual literacy)
> - allowing  children's needs and interests to influence instruction
> - knowing why  you are doing what you are doing at all times
>
> Those are just  off the top of my head.
>
> I don't worry whether or not something  is "supported by research"
> because I have little regard for most  education research
> statistics/generalizations unless I know what the  design of the
> research looked like in the first place.  :-)
>
> Renee
>
> On Apr 30, 2008, at 8:58 PM, Maureen  wrote:
>
> > I am curious how literacy teachers K-8 would  answer if they were asked,
> > "What are your reading and writing  practices and learning experiences
> > and
> > why have you  specifically chosen these?  What do you consider best
> >  practices
> > that are supported by research?
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