The Gradual Release of Responsibility in Literacy Research and Practice

The Gradual Release of Responsibility in Literacy Research and Practice

The Gradual Release of Responsibility in Literacy Research and Practice

The Gradual Release of Responsibility in Literacy Research and Practice

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Overview

Educators are always in search of approaches that promote student development and academic achievement. Engaging learners in purposeful instruction in skills and strategies is a cornerstone in every classroom. The gradual release of responsibility (GRR) model requires the responsibility of learning to shift from being teacher-centric towards students gradually assuming responsibility as independent learners.
In the last 35 years, the gradual release of responsibility model of instruction has become synonymous with some of the most effective approaches to teach both skills and content to students of all ages. Evidence-based practices have been documented across the globe not only in literacy but also in most disciplines across the curriculum. While the GRR model is a well-established theory, its implementations have not been researched. This edited volume discusses how the GRR model evolved and has been applied, how it benefits learners and teachers, and how it can be utilised for years to come.
By looking not only at the gradual release of responsibility model from a theoretical standpoint but also the research and practice of this approach, this book will prove invaluable for educational leaders and researchers alike.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940161275221
Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Publication date: 08/13/2019
Series: Literacy Research, Practice and Evaluation , #10
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Mary B. McVee is Professor of Literacy Education and Director of the Center for Literacy and Reading Instruction at the University of Buffalo, SUNY, USA.
Evan Ortlieb is Professor and Director of the Manhattan Campus at St. John’s University, USA.
Jennifer Reichenberg is Assistant Professor and Program Director for Literacy Education at Medaille College in Buffalo, USA.
P. David Pearson is an emeritus faculty member in the Graduate School of Education at the University of California, USA.
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