
Comprehension Across the Curriculum
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Teacher educators and literacy researchers; staff developers and reading coaches; K?12 classroom teachers. May serve as a text in Reading Methods and Content Area Instruction courses.
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Kathy Ganske, PhD, is Research Professor, Retired, in the Department of Teaching and Learning at Vanderbilt University. She has been involved in researching, using, refining, and teaching about word study practices since the 1990s. Dr. Ganske's work is grounded in extensive teaching experience in elementary classrooms. Her recent research interests include vocabulary development during small-group word study instruction and literacy reform in challenging schools. Dr. Ganske is the author, coauthor, or editor of several books, including Word Journeys, Second Edition; Word Sorts and More, Second Edition; Mindful of Words; and Comprehension Across the Curriculum, as well as numerous articles and book chapters.
Douglas Fisher, PhD, is Professor of Language and Literacy Education in the College of Education at San Diego State University and a classroom teacher at Health Sciences High and Middle College in San Diego. He is a recipient of the Celebrate Literacy Award from the International Reading Association, the Paul and Kate Farmer English Journal Writing Award from the National Council of Teachers of English, and a Christa McAuliffe Excellence in Teacher Education Award from the American Association of State Colleges and Universities. Dr. Fisher has published numerous articles on reading and literacy, differentiated instruction, and curriculum design, as well as many books.
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Introduction, Kathy Ganske and Douglas Fisher
I. Theoretical Perspectives
1. To Understand: The Small Changes That Make a Big Difference, Ellin Keene
2. Comprehension in the Elementary Grades: The Research Base, Kathryn L. Roberts and Nell K. Duke
3. Comprehending in the Subject Areas: The Challenges of Comprehension, Grades 7?12, and What to Do about Them, Elizabeth Birr Moje
II. Classroom and School Applications
4. Comprehension in the Primary Grades, Diane Barone
5. Active Thinking and Engagement: Comprehension in the Intermediate Grades, Kathy Ganske
6. Promoting Comprehension in Middle School and High School: Tapping into Out-of-School Literacies of Our Adolescents, Xiufang Chen and Valarie G. Lee
7. Thinking and Comprehending in the Mathematics Classroom, Douglas Fisher, Nancy Frey, and Heather Anderson
8. Comprehension in Social Studies, Donna Ogle
9. Comprehension Connections to Science, Maria Grant
10. Comprehension Instruction: Using Remix as a Tool for Meaning Making, Diane Lapp and Jesse Gainer
11. Developing Comprehension in English Language Learners: Research and Promising Practices, Diane August and Jennifer Letcher Gray
12. Selecting and Using Nonfiction in Grades K?12 Social Studies and Science, Donna L. Knoell
III. Historical Perspectives
13. The Roots of Reading Comprehension Instruction, P. David Pearson
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