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Teaching Teens and Reaping Results in a Wi-Fi, Hip-Hop, Where-Has-All-the-Sanity-Gone World
Alan Sitomer
How do you prepare teens for the world filled with jobs, technologies, and challenges that don ' t even yet exist? Take a pull-no-punches, inspirational trip inside the classroom of Three-Time Teacher of the Year award winner and celebrated young adult novelist Alan Lawrence Sitomer. Hear stories, discover teaching tools, and gain insights straight from the private file cabinet of his high school classroom. Yes, there are educators breaking through to today ' s teens in remarkable, innovative, reproducible ways. Meet one and learn his best strategies.
208 pages • Grades 6 – 12 • $ 25.99 • SC-503603 • 978-0-545-03603-0

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Classroom Management
Closing the Achievement Gap
Shawn Bird and Noah Borrero
Research-based, classroomtested techniques for combining effective reading strategy and content area instruction so that all students can be successful.
144 pages • Grades 6 – 12 • $ 19.99 SC-504876 • 978-0-545-04876-7
It ' s Not Complicated!
What I Know for Sure About Helping Our Students of Color Become Successful Readers
Phyllis Hunter
This essential resource showcases renowned educator Phyllis Hunter’ s pivotal guidance for administrators, teachers, parents, and concerned citizens about how best to serve the literacy needs of students of color. Hunter addresses twelve pivotal understandings and practices that encourage successful reading— from reading comprehension to Response to Intervention to oral language development and family involvement— that every educator who works with a diverse student population should understand. As Ms. Hunter maintains,“ Reading is a civil right.”
160 pages • Grades K – 12 • $ 20.99 SC-543930 • 978-0-545-43930-5 Available June 2013

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Fearless Voices
Alfred Tatum
Tatum addresses the power of writing to connect young people with the deeper meaning in their own lives as they put their voices on record, exploring, in particular, writing as a tool to navigate lives in“ communities of turmoil” and build positive relationships. Additionally, he’ ll explore the power of writing to help students construct meaning as readers as they explore the enabling literary works of their textual lineages. The book also addresses the practical implications of supporting students as writers and, to that end, targets teachers as writers.
176 pages • Grades 6 & Up • $ 21.99 • SC-543929 • 978-0-545-43929-9 Available June 2013
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