Publisher's Synopsis
Kids say the darnedest things, and Jane Fraser knows how to make the most out of what they reveal. She's listened intently to children's comments and questions, observed their attitudes and behaviors, and gained invaluable insight into their thinking. Most important, Fraser has developed strategies that make these revelations useful in teaching. Her book offers ways to apply focused observation to thoughtful, effective instruction and curriculum. Fraser's ideas for strategic instruction include how to: - record observations of students - help students to modify self-defeating behavior - assist students to work productively in groups - ease the problems that develop in partner work - help beginning readers join the literacy club - diversify instruction in the writing workshop - implement strategies for various grade levels and environments.