Acknowledgments
About the Authors
1. Accelerating Literacy Learning
2. Creating a Climate for Literacy Learning
3. Knowing the Literacy Learner
4. Functional Literacy
5. Content-Area Literacy
6. Technological Literacy
7. Innovative Literacy
8. Managing Instruction in the Differentiated Literacy
Classroom
References and Additional Resources
Index
Gayle H. Gregory is first and foremost a teacher, having
experienced teaching and learning in elementary, middle, and
secondary schools, community colleges, and universities. She has
had extensive district-wide experience as a curriculum consultant
and staff development coordinator. Gayle was principal/course
director at York University for the Faculty of Education, teaching
in the teacher education program.
Her areas of expertise include brain-compatible learning,
differentiated instructional and assessment strategies, block
scheduling, emotional intelligence, student motivation, RTI Tier
One, collaborative learning, common core, renewal of secondary
schools, enhancing teacher quality, coaching and mentoring,
managing change, and building professional learning communities.
She also a trainer for Visible Learning Plus with Corwin.
She is an author of numerous books related to educational
neuroscience and differentiated instruction, assessment, and
curriculum, including the following titles:
• Data Driven Differentiation in the Standards-Based
Classroom, Second Edition (2014, with Lin Kuzmich)
• Differentiated Instructional Strategies: One Size Doesn’t
Fit All, Third Edition (2013, with Carolyn Chapman)
• Differentiated Instructional Strategies Professional
Learning Guide: One Size Doesn’t Fit All, Third Edition (2013)
• Differentiated Literacy Strategies for English Language
Learners, Grades K–6 and Differentiated Literacy Strategies for
English Language Learners, Grades 7–12 (2011, with Amy Burkman)
• Differentiated Instructional Strategies for the Block
Schedule (2010, with Lynne E. Herndon)
• Student Teams That Get Results: Teaching Tools for the
Differentiated Classroom (2009, with Lin Kuzmich)
• Teacher Teams That Get Results: 61 Strategies for Sustaining
and Renewing Professional Learning Communities (2009, with Lin
Kuzmich)
• Differentiated Instructional Strategies for Science, Grades
K–8 (2009, with Elizabeth Hammerman)
• Differentiating Instruction With Style: Aligning Teacher and
Learner Intelligences for Maximum Achievement (2005)
• The Activities for Differentiated Classroom series (2007,
with Carolyn Chapman)
She is affiliated with organizations such as ASCD and Learning
Forward. Her ASCD publication is The Motivated Brain: Improving
Student Attention engagement and Perseverance (2015, with Martha
Kaufeldt).
Gayle consults internationally with teachers, administrators, and
staff developers.
She and her family of two daughters and two granddaughters all
reside in Burlington, Ontario.
Gayle is committed to lifelong learning and professional growth for
herself and others. She may be contacted at
gregorygayle@netscape.net, www.gaylehgregory.com, and
@gaylegregory6.
Amy Burkman is an Associate Professor at American Public
University. She has served as a provider of professional
development for the Education Service Center for Region 11 and
several school districts within the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex.
Burkman received a Master′s Degree in Library Sciences from Texas
Woman′s University in 2002, where she was also inducted in Beta Phi
Mu, the International Library & Information Studies Honor Society.
She was awarded her doctorate from Texas Christian University in
May 2009.
Burkman is, and has been, active in many local, state, and national
organizations. She currently reviews materials for several
publications, including the International Journal of Educational
Leadership Preparation (IJELP) and the Education Leadership Review
(ELR). Dr. Burkman has published several articles, including “A
Practical Approach to Marketing the School Library”, which has been
included in the 6th Edition of School Library Management, “The Role
of Social, Civic and Political Responsibility in Educational
Leadership Preparation”, and “Leadership Development in the United
States: Systemic Development Within Social Culture.”
Dr. Burkman served as an elementary principal, an elementary and
secondary assistant principal, a school librarian and a classroom
teacher before she moved to higher education.
"I absolutely loved this book and would put it in the hands of each
of our elementary teachers. The strategies and activities in the
book are not only beneficial for second language learners, but for
all students."
*Cathy Bradshaw Hooper, Literacy Coordinator/Bilingual
Director*
"This book has a TREMENDOUS amount of really good, detailed
information. I found myself making notes on many of the pages of
items that I wanted to become even more familiar with as well as
implement into my own classroom."
*Rachel Mederios, 2nd Grade Teacher*
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