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Responsive Literacy Coaching

Tools for Creating and Sustaining Purposeful Change

Cheryl Dozier
Year: 2006
Media: 192 pp/paper
ISBN: 978-157110-463-2
Grade Range: K-12

Tracking Code: WEB0463
Foreword by Peter Johnston

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This book is available in e-book format.

In Responsive Literacy Coaching, Cheryl Dozier draws on twenty-four years of experience as an elementary classroom teacher and teacher educator to present both a theoretical framework and practical tools to enact responsive literacy coaching. Through thoughtful and purposeful coaching, teachers learn effective ways to improve literacy instruction and student achievement.

The range of tools offered in the text invite customization based on the reader's specific instructional context. This framework empowers literacy coaches and teachers through conversation, sustained engagement, and reflective analysis. Dozier argues that at its best, literacy coaching is responsive, collegial, thoughtful, thought-provoking, deliberate, reflective, and transferable. In this book she invites readers to enter into a coaching dialogue, through:

  • vignettes that bring coaching interactions to life;
  • prompts to engage both teachers and students;
  • occasions for collaborative reflection;
  • frequently-asked questions.

As literacy tasks are documented and analyzed, coaching interactions logged and categorized, and assessment scores scrutinized, Dozier cautions coaches to avoid being so caught up in the doing of coaching that one forgets the purpose behind it. In this book she provides an occasion for them to step back, and ask, what is the goal of literacy coaching? What kind of literacy environments and experiences are we creating for our schools and our students? What is possible as we engage in transformative literacy practices? While the tools offered in this book do not provide a “quick fix,” they foster critical thinking and sustained inquiry that leads to positive change for both teachers and students.


Table of Contents

Contents
Foreword
Acknowledgments

Introduction
1. What Is Responsive Literacy Coaching?
2. Sharing Our Literate Lives
3. Learning Together Through Joint Productive Activities
4. Examining Language
5. Developing Self-Extending Systems
6. Broadening the Coaching Role: Developing Partnerships with Administrators and Engaging with Families
7. Considering Assessment
8. Frequently Asked Questions About Coaching
9. Sustaining Change Over Time
Appendix A: Analysis of Writing Samples
Appendix B: Guided Reading Observation Form
Professional References
Children's Literature Cited
Websites
Index


About the Author

Cheryl L. Dozier is an assistant professor in the Department of Reading at the University at Albany. She is a former kindergarten, second-, and third-grade teacher in urban schools.
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