Teaching Practices That Work Series
Edited by Diane Lapp and Douglas Fisher
Designed specifically for busy teachers who value evidence-based instructional practices, books in this series offer ready-to-implement strategies and tools to promote student engagement, improve teaching and learning across the curriculum, and support the academic growth of all students in our increasingly diverse schools. Written by expert authors with extensive experience in "real time" classrooms, each concise and accessible volume provides useful explanations and examples to guide instruction, as well as step-by-step methods and reproducible materials (some downloadable), all in a convenient large-size format for ease of photocopying.
Transforming Writing Instruction in the Digital Age: Techniques for Grades 5-12Thomas DeVere Wolsey and Dana L. Grisham
Foreword by Bridget Dalton
Foreword by Bridget Dalton
From Fluency to Comprehension: Powerful Instruction through Authentic ReadingEdited by Timothy Rasinski and Nancy Padak
Effective Instruction for English Language Learners: Supporting Text-Based Comprehension and Communication SkillsJulie Jacobson, Kelly Johnson, and Diane Lapp
The Common Core Coaching Book: Strategies to Help Teachers Address the K-5 ELA StandardsLaurie Elish-Piper and Susan K. L'Allier