Lyons, Carol A.

Systems for change in literacy education : a guide to professional development / Carol A. Lyons and Gay Su Pinnell. - Portsmouth, New Hampshire : Heinemann, (c)2001. - x, 262 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm

Includes bibliographies and index.

SECTION ONE: DEVELOPING TEACHERS' CONCEPTUAL KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS -- Understanding and supporting adult learning -- A framework for the effective professional development of literacy educators -- Learning to be literate -- Teaching literacy: what teachers need to know -- SECTION TWO: IMPLEMENTING HIGH-QUALITY PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT -- Organizing and implementing a professional development system -- Planning a professional development course for literacy educators -- Assessing the classroom context -- Introducing, demonstrating, and trying new procedures -- SECTION THREE: ENABLING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT THROUGH COACHING -- Analyzing teaching in preparation for coaching -- Analyzing literacy teaching -- Coaching for shifts in teaching -- Establishing the analytic/reflective cycle -- SECTION FOUR: SUPPORTING LASTING CHANGE -- Supporting and extending learning -- The challenge of professional development -- Design, professional development, and performance standards -- Making the most of what we know -- A DAY OF LEARNING -- Appendix A. Learning from teachers and school-based teacher educators -- Appendix B. Detailed guided reading and interactive writing scales -- Appendix C. Blank forms.

Twice before, Carol Lyons and Gay Su Pinnell teamed up as coauthors and helped tens of thousands of literacy educators transform classroom practice. Now, with their latest collaboration, Lyons and Pinnell turn their eye to K-6 literacy teachers' professional development, offering the theories, designs, guidelines, examples, and materials needed to bring about schoolwide, long-lasting change. Lyons and Pinnell asked themselves: "What if we could create more and better ways for teachers to learn from their own teaching? What if we could provide high-quality, ongoing professional development and coaching for literacy teachers that result in improving their students' achievement?" Well, they could . . . and they did. Systems for Change offers specificand, quite often, uniquesuggestions for planning and implementing a literacy professional development course. Everything is covered, including how to get started the right way, what materials are needed and where to find them, what are the best activities for effective, hands-on practice, and how to develop K-6 inservice courses throughout the year. Particular emphasis is placed on how to help teachers of the reading and writing processes improve via coaching. Most books about teacher-education processes are generic in their descriptions. This one is different. It is uniquely designed to enable staff developers and teacher educators to help teachers become effective in their teaching of the reading and writing processes. A framework for conceptualizing professional development programs is presented, along with guidelines, descriptions, and examples for using this framework to create a comprehensive K-6 professional development literacy program. https://www.amazon.com/Systems-Change-Literacy-Education-Professional/dp/0325002827/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3FSRDCK9F43SW&keywords=9780325002828&qid=1681241884&sprefix=9%2Caps%2C118&sr=8-1



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English teachers--Training of.
Language arts teachers--Training of.
Language arts (Elementary)
Literacy.
Language arts (Primary)
English teachers

PE1066 / .S978 2001