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The Literacy Principal

Leading, Supporting, and Assessing Reading and Writing Initiatives

by David W. Booth

  • 22 Want to read
  • 19 Currently reading

Published by Pembroke Publishers .
Written in

    Subjects:
  • Professional Development,
  • Education,
  • English language,
  • Reading,
  • Rhetoric,
  • Study and teaching

  • Edition Notes

    ContributionsMichael Fullan (Foreword)
    The Physical Object
    FormatPaperback
    Number of Pages159
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL11991047M
    ISBN 101551382164
    ISBN 109781551382166

      Before a principal, I was a kindergarten teacher. I used centers daily. This gave me the flexibility to work with different groups while the rest of the class worked on literacy centers around the room. The purpose of this book is to provide school leaders with an easy to understand synopsis of how three, four and five year olds learn, and with tools to apply this understanding to early literacy in order to provide early support to children who will struggle with literacy learning later in the primary grades.

    Get this from a library! A principal's guide to literacy instruction. [Carol S Beers; James W Beers; Jeffrey O Smith] -- "This succinct, engaging book explains how busy elementary school principals can support effective literacy instruction in their schools. Chapters outline the fundamental components of a successful.   Region principals encourage connection, literacy through social media 'Read Alouds' Hess Elementary School Principal Erica Robinson reads the book "Beautiful Opps!" as a part of her weekly.

    Childhood Book: The Lemonade Club by Patricia Polacco Young Adult Book: Women of the Silk by Gail Tsukiyama Footsteps2Brilliance Book: Ten Little Elephants Candice Bersola-Vallejos, Preschool - 1st Grade SEAL Coach/Literacy Support at Williams Elementary School in . School principals can foster effective literacy instruction, first, by remembering that they, or that any teacher acting alone, cannot sufficiently model the multiple facets of literacy for young people in a school. Instead, the entire school community is needed to mount a successful Size: KB.


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