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Authors in the Classroom: A Transformative Education Process
Contributor(s): Ada, Alma Flor (Author), Campoy, F. Isabel (Author)

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ISBN: 0205351395     ISBN-13: 9780205351398
Publisher: Pearson
OUR PRICE: $56.99  

Binding Type: Paperback
Published: May 2003
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Annotation: Alma Flor Ada and F. Isabel Campoy combine inspirational examples and practical how-to's to create a unique resource for teachers!

"Authors in the Classroom: Transformative Education for Teachers, Students, and Families"

Thousands of teachers have experienced the awakening of their own creative writing voice through participating in the writing courses and workshops offered by Alma Flor Ada and Isabel Campoy. The rich tapestry of these teachers' voices is a major highlight of this book. In turn, teachers have used their own self-published works to inspire students and parents to write their own stories, and those voices are included in here as well.

In addition to offering a plethora of inspiring examples of works authored by classroom teachers, parents, and students, this book also includes practical, step-by-step activities and a solid grounding in theory. Written in a clear and reader-friendly style, this combination will enable teachers to experience the benefits of this creative approach to building strong classroom communities.

  • Includes 10 thematic units, with writing starters and activities for teachers, parents, and children.
  • Features sections on facilitating classroom dialogue and unlearning oppression/education for liberation.
  • Showcases abundant examples of teachers' self-published books, as well as students' and parents' writing.
"This book is nearly perfect. It will become a classic."
Stephen Krashen
University of Southern California

""Authors in the Classroom" shows us what education can be and should be: a safe environment for intellect and identity to expand and connect with the collective intellectualand cultural accomplishments of our global society. As evidence for its claims about what education can achieve this text provides neither empty theory nor soulless empirical research but rather the voices of teachers, students, parents, and the authors themselves, exploring through writing the limits of human reality and potential."
Jim Cummins
University of Toronto

"I want to start by saying that this is a powerful book which was a joy to read. The book provides a much-needed bridge between theory and practice of Transformative pedagogy. It is what every teacher/prospective teacher looks for: a step-by-step guide to putting lofty ideological ideals into practice. The examples speak for themselves about the rich potential of the model."
Elsa Auerbach
University of Massachusetts--Boston

Alma Flor Ada directs the Center for Multicultural Literature for Children and Young Adults at the University of San Francisco, and as professor of Education, guides doctoral research in Transformative Education, Social Justice, and Family Literacy. An internationally recognized speaker and widely published author, one of her recent books is "A Magical Encounter: Latino Children's Literature in the Classroom." Her books for children have received numerous awards, including the American Library Association Pura Belpre Award for "Under the Royal Palms," the Christopher Medal for "The Gold Coin," and the Once Upon a World Award for "Gathering the Sun." She earned a Ph.D. at the Pontifica Universidad Catolica (Lima, Peru) and was a Research Scholar at Radcliffe Institute, Harvard University.

F. Isabel Campoy is the author of numerous children's books, including stories, poetry, theatre, biographies, and art. The anthologies she has researched and compiled highlight the richness of Hispanic culture and bring a heightened awareness of its value to the curriculum. As an educator, she specializes in the areas of literacy and home-school interaction, topics on which she lectures nationally. She is also an internationally-recognized scholar in the field of language acquistion, in which she began publishing in 1973 after obtaining her degrees in English Philology from the Universidad Complutense in Madrid, Spain, Reading University in England, and UCLA in the United States.

Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Education | Teaching Methods & Materials - Language Arts
- Education | Elementary
- Education | Classroom Management
Dewey: 372.623
LCCN: 2002038325
Physical Information: 0.55" H x 7.24" W x 9.26" L (0.94 lbs) 272 pages
Features: Bibliography, Ikids, Illustrated, Table of Contents
Review Citations: Choice 06/01/2004 pg. 1931
School Library Journal 10/01/2004 pg. 71
 
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Publisher Description:

Key Benefits: This book provides a much-needed bridge between the theory and practice of transformative education. Key Topics: Authors in the Classroom provides teachers with techniques on how to teach writing, helps teachers discover for themselves the power of authorship does indeed which generates the enthusiasm for writing that can transform the way in which students and families relate to the teacher, to the act of learning and the discovery of their own voices. Market: Designed as a supplement for undergraduate and graduate courses in Language Arts in the Elementary School, Writing Methods and Second Language Bilingual methods.

 
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