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Patrick Allen
Year: 2009
Foreword by Debbie Miller
Media: 232 pp/paper ISBN: 978-157110-768-8 Grade Range: 1-8
Item No.: WSB-0768
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Table of Contents | About the Author(s) | Reviews
In professional workshops with teachers over the years, Patrick Allen has encountered a list of "counterfeit beliefs" about the process of conferring with readers, including such comments as: "I don't have time, I don't know what questions to ask, It's too hard, I don't know what to write in my notes, I don't even take notes, I don't know how to go deep. . . ." In Conferring: The Keystone of Reader's Workshop, Patrick maintains that the benefits of conferring are worth the effort of learning to do it well. Then he sets out to reveal how teachers can overcome their perceived obstacles and make the somewhat intangible aspect of conferring with readers tangible. Just as the keystone -- a symmetrical, wedge-shaped stone at the center of an arch -- forms the foundation of a structure, conferring lays the groundwork for effective reading instruction. Allen defines the word confer as a verb "meaning to consult together, compare opinions, or carry on a conversation." Conferences with students are purposeful conversations that scaffold reading comprehension strategies that guide the reader's progress, and ultimately, through the gradual release of responsibility, create independent readers. In this book, teachers will discover the strength, power, and necessity of conferring with readers. Patrick begins by explaining what conferring is and what it's not, and then unpacks the essential components of the conferring process: intimacy (the social context), rigor (the cognitive context), and inquiry (the analytical context). He explores the fundamentals of conferring -- including classroom environment, goal setting, instructional points, listening, rapport, challenges, and teacher learning -- and provides prompts that lead teachers through the reader's conference from start to finish.
Table of Contents
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Contents Foreword Acknowledgments Prologue: Why Confer? Chapter One: Counterfeit Beliefs About Conferring Chapter Two: Conferring Goals and Guiding Principles Chapter Three: Building the Environment for Conferring--Five Requisite Ashlars Chapter Four: The RIP Model--Bringing Thoughtful Structure to Our Conferring Chapter Five: Cultivating Rigor, Nurturing Inquiry, and Developing Intimacy Chapter Six: Conferring Walk-Aways Chapter Seven: Conferring Ain't Easy Conclusion: Adieu Appendix Bibliography Index
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About the Author(s)
Patrick is the youngest of ten children---five boys and five girls. "My parents were wonderful role models of literacy and learning, hard work, and humility," he says. > More
Reviews
Write Brained Teacher - November 2009 "Right from the beginning, I knew that this book would become a benchmark text for helping teachers think about children, reading, and thinking." Write Brained Teacher (blog), November 2009
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Podcast: Patrick Allen We caught up with Patrick Allen, author of Conferring last week at the CCIRA conference. Listen as he reflects on how reading conferences empower students and help teachers get to know them better Join a conversation about conferring Patrick Allen and Mark Overmeyer compare and contrast reading and writing conferences and offer suggestions for teachers who want to improve their conferring skills Now Online: Conferring by Patrick Allen How can you find the time for conferences? Do you need to meet with every student daily? What questions should you ask? Patrick Allen's new book helps to answer all of your questions about conferring
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