Gravity Goldberg 
Mindsets and Moves [EPUB ebook] 
Strategies That Help Readers Take Charge [Grades K-8]

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What if you could have an owner’s manual on reading ownership? What if there really were a framework for building students’ agency and independence? 

There’s no ’what if?’ about it. When it comes to teaching reading, Gravity Goldberg declares there is a structure, one that works with your current curriculum, to help readers take charge. The way forward Gravity says lies in admiring, studying, and really getting to know your students.

Consider Mindsets & Moves your guide. Here, Gravity describes how to let go of our default roles of assigner, monitor, and manager and instead shift to a growth mindset. Easily replicable in any setting, any time, her 4 Ms framework ultimately lightens your load because they allow students to monitor and direct their reading lives. 



  • Miner: Uncovering Students’ Reading Processes (Focus: Assessment)

  • Mirror: Giving Feedback That Reinforces a Growth Mindset (Focus: Feedback)

  • Model: Showing Readers What We Do (Focus: Demonstration]

  • Mentor: Guiding Students to Try New Ways of Reading (Focus: Guided Practice and Coaching)


  • Get started on the 4Ms tomorrow! Gravity has loaded the book with practical examples, lessons, reading process and strategy lists, and a 35-page photo tour of exemplary reading classrooms with captions that distill best practices. All figures, student work and photographs are provided in vibrant, full color. 

    We are in the midst of an ownership crisis, and readers of every ability and in every grade are more often compliant than fully engaged. Use Mindsets & Moves as that rare resource that 
    makes something highly complex suddenly clear and inspiring for you. 


    GRAVITY GOLDBERG is coauthor of Conferring with Readers: Supporting Each Students’ Growth and Independence (Heinemann, 2007) and author of many articles about reading, writing, and professional development. She holds a doctorate in education from Teachers College, Columbia University. She is a former staff developer at Teachers College Reading and Writing Project and an assistant professor at Iona College’s graduate education program. She leads a team of literacy consultants in the New York/New Jersey region. 


    ’Mindsets and Moves addresses, in a very engaging way, the most important aspects of classroom literacy instruction. It shows how to think about and interact with children around literacy. Thoroughly grounded in current theories, which are clearly explained and illustrated with stories and examples, the book is absolutely practical with excellent examples of lessons, anchor charts and all of the necessary details.’ — Peter Johnston, Author of Choice Words and Opening Minds 

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    Innehållsförteckning

    Chapter One. Reading on One’s Own: What We Really Mean by Take-Charge Independence

    What Does It Really Mean to Read on One’s Own?

    Examining Teacher Roles

    Taking the Spotlight Off the Teacher

    The Facets of Ownership

    How Rigor Fits In

    The Pitfalls of Turning Play Into Work: Motivation Challenges

    Chapter Two. Shifting Roles: Be a Miner, a Mirror, a Model, a Mentor

    The Gift of Problems: Creating a Willingness to Struggle

    Shifting Roles Toward Reader Ownership

    What Shifted?

    Taking on New Teacher Roles: The 4 Ms

    How Ownership Sits Within the Gradual Release Model

    Chapter Three. Being an Admirer: Looking at Readers With Curiosity

    Admiring Allows Us to See What Is There

    Admiring Gives Us Glimpses Into Our Students’ Minds

    Admiring Lets Us See Potential

    Admiring Helps Us Recognize Individuality

    Admiring Pushes Us to Be Precise

    Admiring Gives Us the Small and Big Picture

    Admiring Supports a Growth Mindset

    Admiring Creates Growth Mindset Expectations

    Language Impacts Mindset

    Admiring Impacts Our Guiding Questions

    Start Admiring!

    Chapter Four. Creating Space for Ownership: A Photo Tour of Reading Classrooms

    Reading Process Spiral

    Reading Workshop Space

    Class Meeting Area

    Reading Notebooks

    Tracking Reading Volume

    Class Goals Chart

    Book Club Tools and Spaces

    Student Intentions

    Small Group Instruction

    Reading Nooks

    Student Reflections

    Chapter Five. Be a Miner: Uncovering Students’ Reading Processes

    Using a Five-Step Process

    Uncovering One Student’s Reading Process

    Uncovering a Class’s Reading Processes

    Choosing When to Be a Miner

    Admiring Trouble

    Chapter Six. Be a Mirror: Giving Feedback That Reinforces a Growth Mindset

    Feedback Teaches

    Preparing to Give Feedback

    Being a Mirror to a Small Group

    Being a Mirror to the Whole Class

    Admiring Trouble

    Chapter Seven. Be a Model: Showing Readers What We Do

    Being a Model

    Being a Model to One Student

    Are We Really Modeling?

    Planning to Model for the Whole Class

    Preparing to Be a Model

    Modeling, Not Assigning

    Admiring Trouble

    Chapter Eight. Be a Mentor: Guiding Students to Try New Ways of Reading

    Being a Mentor

    Break Down Strategies Into Steps

    Mentoring a Small Group of Readers

    Mentoring the Whole Class During a Read Aloud

    Admiring Trouble

    Chapter Nine. Teaching Students Strategies for How to Be Admirers

    How to Talk About Your Reading Process

    How to Set Goals for Yourself as a Reader

    How to Reflect on Your Mindset

    How to Give Each Other Feedback

    How to Ask for Support

    Chapter Ten. Embracing Curiosity: Entry Points for Getting Started

    Entry Point 1: Shift Roles

    Entry Point 2: Shift Lenses From Deficit to Admiring

    Entry Point 3: Shift Your Focus From the Teacher to Students

    Entry Point 4: Shift Classroom Spaces

    Entry Point 5: Shift Toward Feedback From Students

    Entry Point 6: Shift Toward Feedback From Trusted Colleagues

    Entry Point 7: Admire Yourself

    Appendices

    Appendix A. Student-Focused Reading Checklist

    Appendix B. Continuum: How We Might Shift Our Instruction Toward Ownership

    Appendix C. Chart of Balanced Literacy Reading Components

    Reproducible Classroom Charts

    Be a Miner

    Be a Mirror

    Be a Model

    Be a Mentor

    References

    Index

    Om författaren

    Gravity Goldberg is an international educational consultant and author of eight books on teaching. Mindsets & Moves (Corwin Literacy, 2015) put her on the world stage with its practical ways to cultivate student agency, leading to speaking engagements and foreign translations of her work. She has almost 20 years of teaching experience, including positions as a science teacher, reading specialist, third grade teacher, special educator, literacy coach, staff developer, assistant professor, educational consultant, and yoga teacher. Gravity holds a B.A. and M.Ed. from Boston College and a doctorate in education from Teachers College, Columbia University. She is the founding director of Gravity Goldberg, LLC, a team that provides side-by-side coaching for teachers.
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