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WELCOMING & ENGAGING CLASSROOMS
LILY HOWARD SCOTT foreword by georgia heard
THE WORDS THAT SHAPE US
The Science-Based Power of Teacher Language
Grades K–8 Every Child a Super Reader, 2nd Edition Pam Allyn and Ernest Morrell
Grades K–5 The Words That Shape Us Lily Howard Scott
Grades K–8 Life, Literacy, and the Pursuit of Happiness
Supporting Our Immigrant and Refugee Children Through the Power of Reading Don Vu A powerful way to improve a school’s reading culture is to respond to the needs of the school’s immigrant and refugee students and families—and celebrate their cultural assets. Dr. Vu draws on his experiences to create a school culture that effectively supports students who are new to this country. 144 pages.
Neuroscientific research confirms just how powerful words can be. They can literally shape our brains, inviting us to create new mental concepts and influencing our emotional experiences. This book shares classroom-tested strategies and brain- changing teacher language that positively transforms how students think, feel, and achieve. 144 pages.
In this edition, Allyn and Morrell explain why the 7 Strengths framework is needed. They show how building on children’s strengths while immersing them in a literature-rich classroom can transform them into avid readers with curiosity, courage, and hope. 208 pages.
Student Well-Being Digital Companion
Student Well-Being
SC-741994 • 978-1-338-83234-1 $32.99
Digital Companion
SC-769361 • 978-1-5461-3099-4 $21.99
SC-719631 • 978-1-338-76936-4 $34.99
Creating a Culturally Inclusive Literacy Classroom
Kamania Wynter-Hoyte • Eliza Braden • Michele Myers Sanjuana C. Rodriguez • Natasha Thornton FOREWORD BY GLORIA SWINDLER BOUTTE
Grades K–5 Revolutionary Love
Grades PreK–2 Revolutionary Love for Early Childhood Classrooms Gloria Swindler Boutte, Kamania Wynter- Hoyte, and Nathaniel Bryan This PreK–2 companion to Revolutionary Love offers culturally responsive, classroom-tested strategies to inspire educators and support the success of all students. 128 pages.
Grades K–6 Equity in the Classroom Maria Armstrong, Edwin Bell, Fay E. Brown, Celeste Bryant, Robert Green, Rachel Hsieh, Tai Jones, Paula Knight, Kandice McLurkin, and Alonzo Westbrook What does equity really mean? Education leaders from around the country share their thoughts in timely essays about achieving equity for all students, working with families to close the opportunity gap, setting high expectations, and more. 128 pages.
Kamania Wynter-Hoyte, Eliza Braden, Michele Myers, Sanjuana C. Rodriguez, and Natasha Thornton When educators place love at the center of their work, they change lives—and that is precisely what this remarkable book aims to do. Inside you’ll learn how to engage in ongoing self-reflection and examine common but harmful practices that narrow the curriculum for all children. 208 pages.
Digital Companion
SC-749300 • 978-1-338-87551-5 $34.99
Digital Companion
SC-737265 • 978-1-338-80787-5 $18.99
SC-741246 • 978-1-338-82873-3 $36.99
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