Tackling Tough Texts: A Research-Based Guide to Scaffolding Learning in Grades 6–12

Author:   Sarah M. Lupo (James Madison University, United States) ,  Daniel Reynolds (University Heights, United States) ,  Christine Hardigree (Iona University, United States)
Publisher:   Guilford Publications
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9781462555666


Pages:   203
Publication Date:   03 January 2025
Format:   Paperback
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Filling a crucial need, this book provides concrete ways to support all students in grades 6–12 as they engage with rigorous grade-level texts in English language arts, science, and social studies. The authors offer fresh insights into adolescent reading and what makes a given text ""tough""--including knowledge demands, text structure and complexity, vocabulary, and more. Research-based, step-by-step strategies are presented for explicitly scaffolding these challenges in the context of purposeful learning activities that leverage students' individual strengths and interests. The book includes planning tips, text selection guidelines, sample text sets, and vivid case studies from culturally and linguistically diverse classrooms. Fourteen reproducible forms and handouts can be photocopied or downloaded for use with students.

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Author:   Sarah M. Lupo (James Madison University, United States) ,  Daniel Reynolds (University Heights, United States) ,  Christine Hardigree (Iona University, United States)
Publisher:   Guilford Publications
Imprint:   Guilford Press
Weight:   0.400kg
ISBN:  

9781462555666


ISBN 10:   1462555667
Pages:   203
Publication Date:   03 January 2025
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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"""Every teacher must be a literacy teacher. This book is essential reading for secondary educators in all content areas who are looking for methods to scaffold students’ reading and comprehension. Read it cover-to-cover for a deeper understanding of the multiple elements that affect students’ ability to access complex texts, or read chapters on specific types of scaffolds needed for a given student and text. I can’t wait to share this book with our professional learning communities!""--Summerlyn Lotz Thompson, EdD, Principal, Walker Upper Elementary School, Charlottesville, Virginia ""Many secondary educators teach adolescents who arrive in middle or high school without solid literacy skills. This book offers practical, succinct, and coherent recommendations for how to leverage literacy scaffolds so that students--regardless of reading stage or confidence level--can understand and learn from challenging texts. Solidly grounded in recent adolescent-focused research, and balanced by case study examples of the research in action, this is an urgently needed resource for secondary practitioners who want to achieve rigorous grade-level instruction across disciplines.""--Casandra Baber, MEd, reading specialist, Monticello High School, Charlottesville, Virginia-"


"""Every teacher must be a literacy teacher. This book is essential reading for secondary educators in all content areas who are looking for methods to scaffold students’ reading and comprehension. Read it cover-to-cover for a deeper understanding of the multiple elements that affect students’ ability to access complex texts, or read chapters on specific types of scaffolds needed for a given student and text. I can’t wait to share this book with our professional learning communities!""--Summerlyn Lotz Thompson, EdD, Principal, Walker Upper Elementary School, Charlottesville, Virginia ""Many secondary educators teach adolescents who arrive in middle or high school without solid literacy skills. This book offers practical, succinct, and coherent recommendations for how to leverage literacy scaffolds so that students--regardless of reading stage or confidence level--can understand and learn from challenging texts. Solidly grounded in recent adolescent-focused research, and balanced by case study examples of the research in action, this is an urgently needed resource for secondary practitioners who want to achieve rigorous grade-level instruction across disciplines.""--Casandra Baber, MEd, reading specialist, Monticello High School, Charlottesville, Virginia ""This is the secondary-level book I have been waiting for. I will refer to it constantly in conversations about Tier 1 instruction with instructional coaches, content-area professional learning communities, and principals. This book will provide our secondary social studies, science, ELA, EL, and special education teachers with a strong, shared foundation in teaching for meaning through reading, writing, and vocabulary instruction.""--Nadya Bech-Conger, MAT, Associate Director of Teaching and Learning, Burlington School District, Burlington, Vermont ""With lively, down-to-earth, research-based guidance, Lupo, Reynolds, and Hardigree help teachers navigate the complexity of supporting adolescent readers. This book will help educators find challenging texts worth reading, identify what makes those texts challenging, and create purpose-driven scaffolds for reading in the disciplines. Following the guidance in this book has the potential to help adolescents read more--and read more successfully. I highly recommend this book as a text or supplement in secondary literacy methods courses. Students can read it, discuss it, and use it to plan lessons for their practicum experiences.""--Dianna Townsend, EdD, College of Education and Human Development, University of Nevada, Reno-"


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Sarah M. Lupo, PhD, is Associate Professor of Literacy Education in the College of Education at James Madison University. She has worked in education since the early 2000s, including as an ESL teacher, English teacher, reading specialist, and literacy coach in Washington, D.C., Arizona, Virginia, and even Istanbul, Turkey. Dr. Lupo has published over 20 articles and chapters in leading education journals. Her work strives to position all learners as capable and bringing cultural and linguistic assets to the reading experience, while putting theory into practice to find ways teachers can improve text learning in grades K-12. Dan Reynolds, PhD, is currently a Senior Education Researcher at SRI International and former Associate Professor in the Department of Education at John Carroll University. Previously, he taught high school English and reading at public and Catholic high schools in Louisiana, Texas, Tennessee, and Ohio. His research has been published in leading journals of literacy education. Dr. Reynolds works in all areas of translational science in adolescent literacy--conducting primary empirical research studies, crafting policy recommendations, delivering professional development with districts and teachers, and teaching high school students. His particular research interests include scaffolding students’ reading of complex texts and reading intervention for high school students. Christine Hardigree, PhD, is Associate Professor in the Education Department at Iona University. She studies literacy education for linguistically diverse adolescents. Dr. Hardigree’s work can be found in several peer-reviewed journals as well as practitioner-oriented texts.

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