1st Edition

Literacy for All Students An Instructional Framework for Closing the Gap

Edited By Rebecca Powell, Elizabeth Rightmyer Copyright 2011
    286 Pages
    by Routledge

    286 Pages
    by Routledge

    The Culturally Responsive Instruction Observation Protocol (CRIOP) is a framework for implementing culturally relevant literacy instruction and classroom observation. Drawing on research and theory reflecting a range of perspectives ─ multicultural instruction, literacy theory, equity pedagogy, language and discourse models, sheltered instruction, critical pedagogy ─ it provides a means for assessing the many variables of classroom literacy instruction and for guiding practitioners in their development as multicultural educators.

    Literacy for All Students

    • Discusses issues in multicultural literacy instruction within the context of various essential instructional components (such as assessment, curriculum, parent collaboration)
    • Provides a protocol for observing features of literacy instruction for culturally and linguistically diverse students
    • Presents vignettes from real classrooms, written by elementary and middle school teachers, showing their victories and struggles as they attempt to implement a pedagogy that is culturally responsive within a climate of high stakes testing

    A highly effective instrument for assessing culturally responsive literacy instruction in schools, the CRIOP serves as a model for realizing a literacy that is both relevant and transformative.

    Preface

    1. Introduction

    Part I: The Sociocultural Context of Literacy Instruction

    2. Classroom Caring and Teacher Dispositions: The Heart to Teach All Students

    3. Classroom Climate/ Physical Environment: Creating an Inclusive Community

    4. Parent Collaboration: Developing Partnerships with Families and Caregivers

    Part II: Core Instructional Practices

    5. Culturally Responsive Assessment: Creating a Culture of Learning

    6. Curriculum and Planned Experiences: Bridging the Classroom with Students' Worlds

    7. Pedagogy/ Instruction: Beyond "Best Practices"

    8. Discourse/ Instructional Conversation: Connecting School and Personal Discourses

    Part III: Becoming Critical

    9. Sociopolitical Consciousness/ Multiple Perspectives: Empowering Students to Read the World

    Contributors

    Index

    Biography

    Rebecca Powell is Marjorie Bauer Stafford Endowed Professor of Education at Georgetown College, Kentucky

    Elizabeth C. Rightmyer is an independent Education/Research Consultant. She directs the statewide Read to Achieve research project from which this book evolved.

    "Literacy For All Students is a worthwhile read, challenging teachers to rethink best practices and reminding them that instruction should speak to the lives of the students."—International Journal of Multicultural Education