What Your Colleagues Are Saying . . .
“Jim Burke and Barry Gilmore’s Academic Moves for College and Career Readiness provides clarity and structure for teachers who seek to help their students become more competent and confident thinkers, and does so without compromising the critical role of a teacher’s content knowledge and creativity in a dynamic classroom. Its economy of expression makes complex ideas accessible, while annotated student work provides a window into learner application. Most significantly, the book is written in the voice of teachers, who live what they recommend.”
—CAROL ANN TOMLINSON, William Clay Parrish, Jr., Professor, University of Virginia, and Author of The Differentiated Classroom, Second Edition
“Burke and Gilmore present a powerful and practical synthesis of the highest-leverage thinking moves that students—especially linguistically diverse students—need to develop for school, work, and life. They provide what teachers want: clear and concise descriptions of each thinking move, analyses of student work samples, and innovative classroom practices and scaffolds that can be used to develop the moves in a variety of contexts. Fifteen stars!”
—JEFF ZWIERS, Senior Researcher at Stanford University
“Jim Burke’s books need to be on the ‘must-read’ list of—at the very least—all English teachers! Academic Moves for College and Career Readiness is a worthy addition to that list with the ‘academic and thinking’ moves he and his coauthor, Barry Gilmore, describe critical for any of us who want to ‘up our game’ in the classroom.”
—LARRY FERLAZZO, Teacher, Education Week Advice Columnist, and Author of Helping Students Motivate Themselves
“What sets Academic Moves for College and Career Readiness apart is its emphasis on student practice and practical application of exemplary instruction. This book speaks to teachers in their language across curriculum areas. Burke and Gilmore have hit the mark on what our students need for college and career readiness.”
—JAYNE ELLSPERMANN, National Principal of the Year (2014)
Academic Moves for College and Career Readiness, Grades 6-12
15 Must-Have Skills Every Student Needs to Achieve
Jim Burke
Barry Gilmore
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Burke, Jim, 1961-
Academic moves for college and career readiness, grades 6-12 : 15 must-have skills every student needs to achieve / Jim Burke, Barry Gilmore.
pages cm
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 978-1-4833-7980-7 (pbk. : alk. paper)
1. Thought and thinking–Study and teaching–United States. 2. College preparation programs–United States. 3. Education–Standards–United States. I. Gilmore, Barry. II. Title.
LB1590.3.B87 2015
370.15′2–dc23 2014045597
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CONTENTS with list of student samples
1 Introduction: The Language of Learning
3 1. Analyze • Analytical Essay (Spencer, ELA, Faulkner acceptance speech) • Visual Text (Gaby, ELA, Pride and Prejudice movie scene)
4 2. Argue • Argumentative Essay (Anton, ELA/SS, Should individuals violate unjust laws?) • Class Discussion (Sam, GS, North Korea six-party talks reflection)
5 3. Compare/Contrast • Analytical Essay (Peter, ELA, Herland essay) • Informational Writing for History (John, SS, Colonialism essay)
6 4. Describe • Narrative Writing (Emily, ELA, Narrative description—visiting a relative) • Journalism (Catherine and Ansley, ELA, Article on food banks) • Science (Josephine, ELA and Science, Food preservative science description)
7 5. Determine • Dialectical Journal (Clare, ELA, Gatsby journal) • Poetry (Clare, ELA, Gatsby poem) • Word Meanings (Grace, ELA and Science, Perfume etymology for science project)