Reading Specialists and Literacy Coaches in the Real World:  by Brenda A. Shearer, DeBorah A. Carr, MaryEllen  Vogt
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Reading Specialists and Literacy Coaches in the Real World
Fourth Edition
Now more than ever, the roles and responsibilities of today's literacy professionals are expanding. Many recent developments require a closer look at the changing careers of reading specialists, coaches, and administrators leading to an emphasis on increased collaboration and coaching, integration of standards, and student improvement initiatives. Both scholarly and practical, Reading Specialists and Literacy Coaches in the Real World provides the support and guidance both literacy and content area teachers need. The learning goals and outcomes in each chapter are aligned with ILA's Standards for the Preparation of Literacy Professionals 2017, providing opportunities for group inquiry and new perspectives on professional learning.

The authors examine the historical, political, and social forces that shape evidence-based practice and incorporate significant developments in intervention, assessment, and adolescent literacy. Their impact on instruction and the needs of students are studied in conjunction with RtI/MTSS programs, progress monitoring and differentiation, instructional technologies related to twenty-first century literacies, updated information about effective academic language instruction for English learners, and a moral imperative for fostering equity, social justice, and global perspectives. The Fourth Edition also provides Resource Materials to support the text, giving it a great deal of flexibility to explore projects for portfolios and self-assessment. In the real world, as learners among learners, literacy professionals use their experiences and voices for advocacy to help prepare students for success in their lives and careers.

Reactions
“The text provides students with a well-structured layout. The stories at the beginning of each chapter help students work through understanding the role of reading specialists. The book is reader friendly and current. A great addition to the course!” —Stephanie Malone, Shenandoah University

“My students and I really appreciate your features in graphic overview, chapter vignettes, portfolio, and self-assessment projects. It inspires reading professionals to collaborate and connect with other professionals.” — Show Mei Lin, Tennessee State University

“I am looking forward to a switch to this text next semester! In particular, I appreciated the focus on current areas of the reading specialist role, including increased awareness on social justice and equity, more focus on classroom-based coaching, and the pervasiveness of the RtI/MTSS model. The chapter organization is clear and purposeful.” — Alyssa Harlan, University of Wisconsin, La Crosse

"This text is more inclusive for both reading specialists and literacy coaches. I love that it is aligned with the current ILA Standards and includes all the great resources. A perfect text for my course." — Gina Doepker, University of Texas at Tyler

"The text speaks to reading specialists who are charged with the task of schoolwide programming. The case studies give a practical lens to what teachers face in their schools—a refreshing perspective." — Carianne Bernadowski, Robert Morris University

"The vignettes are particularly helpful. I also like the Collaborate and Connect sections that provide questions and facilitate discussion." — Melissa Stinnett, Western Illinois University
Table of Contents
Part I: READING SPECIALISTS AND LITERACY COACHES: Honoring the Past, Shaping the Future
1. Examining the Historical Context for Teaching Reading
2. Serving as an Elementary, Secondary, or District-Level Reading Specialist or Literacy Coach

Part II: READING SPECIALISTS AND LITERACY COACHES: Leading a Collaborative Vision
3. Forming a Literacy Team and Creating a Literacy Vision
4. Determining a School's Literacy Needs and Developing a Plan
5. Matching the Instructional Context with Student Needs: Assessment as Inquiry

Part III: READING SPECIALISTS AND LITERACY COACHES: Leading Principled Practice
6. Differentiating Instruction to Meet Learners' Needs: Framing Literacy Differentiation and Intervention
7. Aspects of Second Language Acquisition and Culture
8. Implementing a Comprehensive Literacy Program in the Elementary School
9. Implementing a Comprehensive Literacy Program in Middle and Secondary Schools
10. Selecting and Evaluating Instructional Materials and Technology Resources

Part IV: READING SPECIALISTS AND LITERACY COACHES: Leading Growth and Change
11. Facilitating Change through Collaborative Professional Learning
12. Moving the Field Forward as Leaders and Literacy Advocates

Appendix A: Literacy History Prompts
Appendix B: Examples of Two Schools' Vision Statements
Appendix C: Standards-Based Curriculum Framework
Appendix D: Sample Needs Assessment Survey
Appendix E: Sample Needs Assessment Summary
Appendix F: Sample Two-Year Plan/Grid