Literacy Projects for Student-Centered Classrooms
Tips and Lessons to Engage Students
- Karrell Hickman - Natomas USD
Literacy, K-12 | Student Engagement & Motivation | Teaching Methods & Learning Styles
"Real, rather than theoretical. The clear examples are inspiring, and the approach can be put to use immediately."
—Jon Potter, English and Drama Teacher
Camden Hills Regional High School, Rockport, ME
"This book provides many novel ideas for teachers to use, with practical applications."
—Jamie Jahnig, English Teacher
Cheyenne Central High School, WY
Promote engaging and energizing learning experiences with a student-centered approach to literacy.
Lessons come alive, students participate with keen interest, and productive learning experiences occur when teachers use authentic student-centered strategies in their reading and language arts classrooms and give students a real voice in their academic growth. In this unique resource, Karrell Hickman presents creative ways to make literacy instruction exciting and relevant, and outlines techniques for inspiring student motivation, exploration, and teamwork.
In addition to four fully developed long-term research projects that encourage student-centered learning while meeting NCTE and IRA standards, this practical text also offers:
- Guidelines for using the student-centered approach with readings and assignments
- Strategies for guiding students in effective project development, rubric scoring, self-monitoring, and self-evaluation
- Time management strategies and resource lists for each project
- Student samples and Quick Tip sections
Eliminate the guesswork and let this user-friendly resource expertly guide you and your students on a rich journey of collaborative learning.
"Provides many novel ideas for teachers to use, with practical applications."
"Real, rather than theoretical. Provides an extremely clear format for all grade levels and presents a concise, workable classroom format that teaches not only intensive reading and writing, but also how students can learn to learn. The clear examples are inspiring, and the approach can immediately be put to use."
"From project management and student evaluation processes to resource lists for each project, teachers learn how to engage and promote new strategies for literacy."