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Uncommon Core: Where the Authors of the Standards Go Wrong About Instruction-and How You Can Get It Right

Lets face it, weak rivets notwithstanding, the Titanic wouldnt have sunk if the iceberg had been spotted in time. And lets face it, the CCSS wont be classroom-worthy unless practitioners chart our course. Depend on Michael Smith, Deborah Appleman, and Jeff Wilhelm to help you navigate through some potentially treacherous waters.

Uncommon Core puts us on high-alert about some outright dangerous misunderstandings looming around so-called  standards-aligned instruction, then shows us how to steer past themall in service of meeting the real intent of the Common Core. Smith, Appleman, and Wilhelm counter with teaching suggestions that are true to the research and true to our students, including how:

  • Reader-based approaches can complement text-based ones
  • Prereading activities can help students meet the strategic and conceptual demands texts place on them
  • Strategy instruction can result in a careful and critical analysis of individual texts while providing transferable understandings
  • Inquiry units around essential questions can generate meaningful conversation and higher-order thinking about those texts
  • Selection criteria that consider interpretive complexity can take us so much farther than those that consider textual complexity alone

Given the number of strategies, lesson ideas, and activities in the book, Uncommon Core is really less about the standards and more about timeless, excellent teaching and how to use it like never before to meet the Core ideals. Lets put instruction where it belongs: back in the hands of the experts.

Finally! A book with more light than heat on the issue of standards and their implications for learning.
--GRANT WIGGINS
Coauthor of Understanding by Design

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Product Details
  • Weight: 450g
  • Dimensions: 187 x 231mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Jun 2014
  • Publisher: SAGE Publications Inc
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781483333526

About Deborah ApplemanJeffrey D. WilhelmMichael W. Smith

Michael W. Smith a professor in Temple Universitys College of Education joined the ranks of college teachers after eleven years of teaching high school English. His research focuses on understanding both how adolescents and adults engage with texts outside school and how teachers can use those understandings to devise more motivating and effective instruction inside schools.   Deborah Appleman is Professor of Educational Studies and Director of the Summer Writing Program at Carleton College in Northfield Minnesota. Her primary interests include adolescent response to literature multicultural literature and the teaching of literary theory to high school students. A high school English teacher for nine years Deborah works weekly in urban and suburban high schools.  A classroom teacher for fifteen years ?Jeffrey D. Wilhelm? is currently Professor of English Education at Boise State University. He works in local schools as part of a Virtual Professional Development Site Network sponsored by the Boise State Writing Project and regularly teaches middle and high school students. Jeff is the founding director of the Maine Writing Project and the Boise State Writing Project. 

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