ABSTRACT

This book provides ways of thinking for preservice and new teachers to transition from the theory behind curricular design to engaged teaching and learning in the classroom. It offers a comprehensive framework for the creation and implementation of one’s own authentic and effective ELA curriculum. In addition to strategies for preservice teachers to develop their own pedagogies, lessons, and teaching techniques, Costigan also demonstrates how to design tools for teaching in the current testing- and standards-driven context of the educational reform movement. Containing real-life examples of reading and writing instruction, this book empowers preservice teachers to translate the concepts of curriculum design to actual ELA classroom practices that will engage students.

chapter 1|22 pages

The English Orientation

chapter 2|39 pages

The Foundations of Practice

Where We Come From and Where We Are Now

chapter 3|30 pages

English Language Arts

What Is It, How Is It Learned, and How Do You Teach It?

chapter 5|32 pages

The ELA Classroom in the Context of Contemporary Schooling

Educational Reform, Standards, and Assessment