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Schools and Instruction
Reading Instruction That Works: The Case for Balanced Teaching
Published in Paperback by The Guilford Press (1998-04-10)
Author: Michael Pressley
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An essential book for teachers of literacy
Helpful Votes: 54 out of 58 total.
Review Date: 1998-11-24
Defining whole-language or for that matter the skills-emphasis approach to literacy has been as elusive to many in the teaching profession as the recovery of the lost ark. In Michael Pressley's newest book Reading Instruction That Works: The Case for Balanced Teaching, he makes a gallant attempt and a plea to stop the confusion and start the process of a constructivist "balanced approach" to literacy. It is a must read for any professional who desires to understand the current trends that have shaped literacy programs across the country in the last thirty years. Pressley shakes his ink-stained finger at whole-language zealots and skills-based robotrons with commendable due process as he clearly explains the foundational constructs that have developed in each "camp" over the years, and the political feuding it has caused and will likely continue over the next decade. But Pressley goes further by logically and diplomatically identifying the roots of the literacy controversy and lack of proper teacher training that stems from instructional deficits on the university level. He makes his case for a balanced approach to literacy with the idea that taking the best of both literacy philosophies will lead to an end of the squabbling and result in much more time focusing on the imperative instructional needs of children. Simple as this sounds, it is not. Frank Smith: "A word can not be recognized until its meaning has been comprehended....The first alternative is-to skip over the puzzling word. The second alternative is to guess what the unknown word might be. And the final and least preferred alternative is to sound out the word." (page 66, Reading Without Nonsense)

Ken Goodman: "Reading is a psycholinguistic guessing game." (Pages 115-16, The Reading Process: Cycles and Strategies)

Constance Weaver: "It's not necessary. Just as they learn patterns of oral language, so most children will unconsciously learn common phonics patterns." (Page 197, Reading Process and Practice)

What do all of the whole-language princes and their queen have in common? That is a rhetorical question that requires little thought, indeed. What has been stated has resulted in a credibility problem-one that is not readily admitted nor easily abandoned by the promoters of an incomplete philosophy. On the other hand, Pressley is quick to point out with another ink-stained finger the shortcomings of a skills-emphasis approach without regard to comprehension. Reading and comprehension are two very distinct features of literacy and must be addressed as Pressley states:

The skills-emphasis model...fails because the skills that are the focus of the skills-emphasis enthusiasts, especially decoding skills, are not all there is to literacy. The skills-emphasis model is an incomplete model of literacy development, one that does not even acknowledge as important many defensible whole-language practices that are embraced by those who control the elementary schoolplace- elementary teachers. (Page 268, Reading Instruction That Works: The Case for Balanced Teaching)

Pressley goes on to identify what happens in excellent classrooms and provides mountains of research evidence and sources from his personal longitudinal studies to decades old research that is still verifiable. He also manages to include a nice child development abstract and a well-summarized appendix of "Landmarks in Development of Literacy Competence from 0 to Beyond the Elementary Years". As a final kick in the "hoo-haa," Pressley includes a Dave Letterman style "Ten Dumb and Dangerous Claims about Reading Instruction" that would almost be funny if they were not so pathetically damaging. He does make a good case for reading instruction that works-balanced reading and comprehension practices that need to be implemented by all teachers who instruct children in literacy as a matter of course.

Schools and Instruction
Rembrandt's Enterprise: The Studio and the Market
Published in Hardcover by Univ of Chicago Pr (Tx) (1988-03)
Author: Svetlana Alpers
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A real answer for a false problem..
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2003-07-27
Are you tired of the fuss about real or false Rembrandts? Then read prof. Svetlana book. First of all, Rembrandt was allways interested in such confusion and gladly endorsed it. If he could get a fee for all false stuff under his name or painted by his pupils, that would be fine. So, dont worry, in the end, all the Rembrandts in one way or another are authentic...

Schools and Instruction
Rethinking High School: Best Practice in Teaching, Learning, and Leadership
Published in Paperback by Heinemann (2000-11-29)
Authors: Harvey Daniels, Marilyn Bizar, and Steven Zemelman
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A must-read for high school teachers
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-07-28
We often hear how the elementary schools need to be reformed; very rarely does the reform reach the high school level. Most people think it's too late by then. This book encourages change, and the authors are speaking from experience, not from a textbook. Daniels, et.al., have outlined 11 essentials for running an effective secondary school that focus on students and learning. What a novel idea! They're simple ideas, but their implementation is vital. The book is easy to read, inspirational, and motivating.

Schools and Instruction
Richard Pousette-Dart
Published in Hardcover by Skira (2006-02-14)
Author: Robert Mattison, Martica Sawin, John Yau Pepe Karmel
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Well worth 10 dollars. An often overlooked artist.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-08
This is a very nice volume. Hardback and only ten dollars used. There is a spiritual dimension to Pousette-Dart's artwork. A depth to his intention. This book has many quality illustrations.

Schools and Instruction
The Role of Discipline-based Art Education in America's Schools
Published in Paperback by Getty Publications (1989-08-17)
Author: Elliot W. Eisner
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My review of this book was fantastic
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Review Date: 1999-05-26
My review on this book was fantastic. I wouldn't mind sharing this book with another colleague. It was very helpful to me when I had to do my paper.

Schools and Instruction
The Role of I.T.: Practical Issues for the Primary Teacher (Children, Teachers & Learning)
Published in Hardcover by Cassell (1996-01)
Author: Avril Loveless
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RAF
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Review Date: 2000-05-16
The book is really upto mark as it points out the need of latest technological research to be adopted in teaching.

Schools and Instruction
The San Francisco School of Abstract Expressionism
Published in Hardcover by University of California Press (1996-03-29)
Author: Susan Landauer
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Best in field
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-26
Well done, gave me a full understanding of the subject, very well written, great book to quote.

Schools and Instruction
School Art in American Culture 1820-1970
Published in Paperback by Interwood Press (1993-10-01)
Author: Foster Wygant
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Good text for art education students
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Review Date: 2008-01-15
This is an excellent text for use with undergraduate and graduate level courses in the history of art education. I have used both this and Efland's texts. Efland's text is very comprehensive and appropriate for doctoral students, but a bit too dense for less advanced students, This text provides a balanced foundation for students of all post-secondary levels. It may be supplemented with additional readings from journals and with other materials by Wygant Foster to provide concise overview of the topic.

Schools and Instruction
School Art in American Culture Supplement: 1900-15
Published in Paperback by Interwood Press (1997-11-01)
Author: Foster Wygant
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Excellent Supplement
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Review Date: 2008-01-15
This text works well with Foster Wygant's School Art in American Culture 1900 to 1970. I use the books together in courses for undergraduate and graduate level art education students. It serves as an excellent supplementary resourcel.

Schools and Instruction
The School as a Home for the Mind: Creating Mindful Curriculum, Instruction, and Dialogue
Published in Hardcover by Corwin Press (2007-10-10)
Author: Arthur L. Costa
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It's a collection educators will find even more invaluable, appearing in its second updated edition.
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Review Date: 2007-12-02
Arthur L. Costa's THE SCHOOL AS A HOME FOR THE MIND: CREATING MINDFUL CURRICULUM, INSTRUCTION, AND DIALOGUE tells how to foster thinking in an educational environment, and uses the author's most recent research and theory to support insider tips in curriculum mapping, teaching behaviors, and performance standards. It's a collection educators will find even more invaluable, appearing in its second updated edition.


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