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A Social Emotional Literacy Curriculum for Adolescents contains vignettes about real- life issues that challenge today's adolescent student. The design and content of the curriculum provide a means for teachers and group leaders to engage students in real life issues that may impact their lives. There are seventy vignettes that are taken from actual situations that arise in school and represent challenges in decision making that many students will encounter. The vignettes are open-ended and there are three components to each lesson. Students participate in a pre-reading discussion to…mehr

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A Social Emotional Literacy Curriculum for Adolescents contains vignettes about real- life issues that challenge today's adolescent student. The design and content of the curriculum provide a means for teachers and group leaders to engage students in real life issues that may impact their lives. There are seventy vignettes that are taken from actual situations that arise in school and represent challenges in decision making that many students will encounter. The vignettes are open-ended and there are three components to each lesson. Students participate in a pre-reading discussion to front-load the issue raised in the vignetter. Then a reading. of the vignette follows. There are a set of discussion questions that follow where students have make inferences and cite evidence from the vignetter to support their conclusions. The literacy component is fused with the issue on which the vignette is based to promote more connection and discussion. Each lesson is a black line master that is easily duplicated and a student answer sheet is provided in the front matter of the text.


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Ron Klemp Ed.D. began teaching reading in the junior high school in 1973 in the inner city of Los Angeles for the Los Angeles Unified School District. Since then he has been a reading teacher, Dean of Discipline, and the creator of the Secondary Practitioner Center with the Los Angeles Unified School District. From 2000 to 2009 he coordinated the literacy intervention for grades six through 12 for the LAUSD. He has taught at Cal Lutheran University, National University, and has taught at California State University, Northridge, since 1986. He served as a member of the Research Committee for the National Middle School Association and was a Met Life Fellow with the Los Angeles Educational Partnership. He founded the Middle School Peace Institute in 1995 that ran at fourteen middle schools in Los Angeles and one in Mississippi. He was a member of the National Middle School Association Research Committee and coordinated the Carnegie Middle School State School Policy Initiative for the District. Ron was a co-author on the Great Source Reader's Handbook, and also on Reading and the High School Student with Judi Irvin and Doug Buehl. He also co-authored the ASCD book, Building Literacy in Social Studies, with co-authors, Bill McBride and Donna Ogle. In 2015 he, Bill McBride and Larry Gable created a Tier 2 Reading Intervention titled "Inside the Text" published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. He has presented his model that fuses classroom organization and literacy, "Cooperative Literacy," in conferences, and schools around the country. He retired in 2009 from the LAUSD and taught for the next ten years at Santa Monica College, He still teaches in the secondary teacher credential program at California State University, Northridge.