Differences in performance between students of poverty and more advantaged students are reflective of an opportunity gap, as opposed to a gap in student ability. This book argues that significant attention must be given to eliminating the barriers that produce educational inequities in student achievement. Walker-Dalhouse and Risko focus on disparities in literacy achievement that might be attributed to color-blind practices, deficit mindsets, low expectations, or context-neutral practices. Situating literacy learning within a comprehensive view of literacy development, they provide a set of instructional practices that will best support students living in poverty. Specifically, vignettes from kindergarten through middle school classrooms are used to demonstrate practices that address critical areas of the reading process; are responsive to students' racial, ethnic, cultural, gender, and linguistic histories and assets; attend to students' strengths and needs; and go beyond the impact of short-term testing to support optimal and sustainable learning. Educators and school leaders can use this resource to transform schools into nurturing and vibrant communities that are committed to change, equity, and diversity.
Book Features:
ISBN: | 9780807786420 |
Publication date: | 1st November 2024 |
Author: | Doris WalkerDalhouse, Victoria Risko |
Publisher: | Teachers College Press |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 176 pages |
Series: | Language and Literacy Series |
Genres: |
Poverty and precarity Housing and homelessness Teaching of reading, writing and numeracy Educational: Language, literature and literacy Literacy |