1st Edition

Teaching Authentic Language Arts in a Test-Driven Era

By Arthur T. Costigan Copyright 2008
    204 Pages
    by Routledge

    222 Pages
    by Routledge

    Most pre-service education students are enthusiastic about the progressive, constructivist, and student-centered theory and practice advocated in many teacher education programs and by the National Council of Teachers of English. Yet in actual day-to-day practice, teachers often have trouble thinking of ways in which such student-centered and constructivist practices in literacy instruction can be implemented in classrooms which are increasingly driven by high stakes tests, increased accountability, and mandated and even 'teacher proof' scripted curricula. Teaching Authentic Language Arts in a Test-Driven Era provides a powerful and much-needed counterargument to the assumption that test-driven curricula preclude meaningful instruction and authentic student engagement within a Language Arts curriculum. Providing teachers with the theoretical stances and pedagogicals tools to develop a Language Arts practice which can be personally rewarding as well as beneficial to students,Teaching Authentic Language Arts in a Test-Driven Era empowers teachers to be effective even within the confines of a testing- and accountability-driven curriculum.

    @contents:Selected Contents:

    Chapter One: Surviving and Thriving in a Test- and Accountability-Driven Culture

    Chapter Two: Constructivist Controversies

    Chapter Three: Writing Theory and Practice

    Chapter Four: Reading Theory and Practice

    Chapter Five: Symbolic Assessment and Authentic Assessment

    Chapter Six: Aesthetic Education

    Chapter Seven: Teaching Social Justice in a Test-Driven Era

    Chapter Eight: Teaching Language Arts in a Test Driven Era

    Biography

    Arthur Costigan is Assistant Professor of Education at Queens College, City University of New York. A former New York City high school teacher, his research interest is the ways in which new teachers become socialized into the profession. With Margaret Crocco he has co-authored, Learning to Teach in an Age of Accountability.