Engaging Literate Minds

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Engaging Literate Minds

Developing Children’s Social, Emotional, and Intellectual Lives, K–3

Educational strategies and policy Pre-school and kindergarten

Authors: Peter Johnston, Kathy Champeau, Andrea Hartwig, Sarah Helmer

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Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 10th October 2023

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781003843221


Increasingly, educators are recognizing that for children to thrive intellectually they need socially and emotionally healthy classrooms.

Conveniently, this is exactly what parents have always wanted for their children''s classrooms that offer and grow positive relationships and behavior, emotional self-regulation, and a sense of well-being. Using the guiding principles from Peter Johnston''s best-selling professional resources, Choice Words and Opening Minds, Peter and six colleagues began a journey to create just such classrooms'' environments in which children meaningfully engage with each other through reading, writing, making, and discussing books. Together, they bring you Engaging Literate Minds: Developing Children''s Social, Emotional, and Intellectual Lives, K-3 where you''ll discover how these teachers struggled and succeeded in building such classrooms. Inside you''ll find the following:

Practical ways to develop a caring learning community and children''s socio-emotional competence

Powerful teaching practices from real classrooms

Engaging ways to encourage inquiry and student agency

Suggestions on how to use formative assessment in everyday teaching practices

Helpful research behind the classroom practices and children''s development

Ways to help students inspire and support each other

Building a just, caring, literate society has never been more important than it is today. By embracing the ideas and teaching strategies Engaging Literate Minds, you can help children to become socially, emotionally, and intellectually healthy. Not only do these classroom practices develop the skills to achieve district benchmarks and beyond, they help develop children''s humanity.

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