Here is a list of worthwhile resources to use when
thinking and planing for Literacy.
I have also written a quick summary of each of these books along with the
title, publisher and author.
The
Cafe Book
Engaging
all students in Daily Literacy Assessment and Instruction
Gail Boushey and Joan Moser
Stenhouse Publishers
Portland, Maine.
In
The CAFE Book , Gail Boushey and Joan Moser present a practical, simple way to
integrate assessment into daily reading and classroom discussion. The CAFE
system, based on research into the habits of proficient readers, is an acronym
for Comprehension, Accuracy, Fluency, and Expanding vocabulary. The system
includes goal-setting with students in individual conferences, posting of goals
on a whole-class board, developing small-group instruction based on clusters of
students with similar goals, and targeting whole-class instruction based on
emerging student needs. Gail and Joan developed the CAFE system to support
teachers as they: organize assessment data so it truly informs instruction;
track each child's strengths and goals, thereby maximizing time with him or
her; create flexible groups of students, all focused on a specific reading
strategy; and help students remember and retrieve the reading strategies they
learned. The CAFE system does not require expensive materials, complicated
training, or complete changes to current classroom literacy approaches. Rather,
it provides a structure for conferring with students, a language for talking
about reading development, and a system for tracking growth and fostering
student independence. The CAFE system's built-in flexibility allows teachers to
tailor the system to reflect the needs of their students and their state's
standards. And it's a perfect complement to The Daily Five, "The
Sisters" influential first book, which lays out a structure for keeping
all students engaged in productive literacy work for every hour of every
classroom day.
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