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Reflective Teaching, Reflective Learning
How to Develop Critically Engaged Readers, Writers, and Speakers

Thomas M. McCann, Elmhurst Public Schools, Larry R. Johannessen, Northern Illinois University, Elizabeth Kahn, James B. Conant High School, Peter Smagorinsky, University of Georgia, Michael W. Smith, Temple University
Foreword by Jeffrey D. Wilhelm

ISBN 978-0-325-00852-3 / 0-325-00852-3 / 2005 / 256pp / Paperback
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    Sometimes we find our teachers, and sometimes our teachers find us. If you do not know George Hillocks, Jr. and his work, then this volume will make you his student in ways that will be transformative.
    —Jeffrey D. Wilhelm, Coauthor of Reading Don’t Fix No Chevys

How do you measure greatness in education? Neither the length of a vita nor the number of citations can tell the full story of an important figure like George Hillocks, Jr. The best way to understand his ideas and influence is to go inside classrooms where followers channel his passion for inquiry-based learning into dynamic language-arts lessons that support student success.

In Reflective Teaching, Reflective Learning twenty-one of Hillocks' former graduate students share how they apply his principles to encourage adolescents to become critically engaged readers, writers, and speakers. But far from a simple celebration of a master educator's work, Reflective Teaching, Reflective Learning describes specific, practical activities that create authentic, active learning through inquiry, meaningful peer interaction, and reflection. These activities can be put to immediate use as either additions to your existing lessons or as patterns for building new curricular and instructional models.

In an era when teachers face more pressures and scrutiny than ever, Reflective Teaching, Reflective Learning provides compelling testimony to what thoughtful, reflective language-arts teachers can accomplish. Read Reflective Teaching, Reflective Learning and discover that greatness in education is measured one student success at a time.

Table of Contents
    Foreword by Jeffrey Wilhelm
    Introduction
    Preface by George Hillocks, Jr., What I've Tried to Teach My Students
    An Introduction to Inquiry
    1. "At-risk" Students and the Use of Inquiry by Julianna Cucci and Jamie Kowalczyk
    2. Inquiry Versus Naïve Relativism by Jeff Markham
    Writing Instruction
    1. Dialogue Folders: Creating Space to Engage Students in Conversation about Their Writing by Kevin Perks
    2. Inquiry, Dialogue, and the Teaching of Writing by Joseph Flanagan
    3. The Other Writing Process by Tim Pappageorge
    Discussion and Activity
    1. The Role of Play in Activity-Based Instruction by David A. Ragsdale and Peter Smagorinsky
    2. Engaging Students in Authentic Discussions of Literature by Larry R. Johannessen and Elizabeth Kahn
    3. It's Always Something: Planning for Sustained Discussion by Thomas M. McCann
    Literature Instruction
    1. Lessons from Chevys by Michael W. Smith
    2. Reading Level Guide by Declan Fitzpatrick
    3. Cultural Modeling in the Hillocks Tradition by Carol D. Lee
    4. Critically Thinking about Harry Potter by Joanne M. Marshall
    Inquiry, Learning, and Reflection
    1. Learning Strategies and Knowing Oneself by Kierstin Thompson and Jennifer Roloff Welch
    2. Increase the Peace by Steven Gevinson
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