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Stepping Out
Teacher Resource Books
Stepping Out provides middle and high school teachers
with a selection of powerful teaching ideas and tools that help
secondary students build a repertoire of reading and writing strategies.
Using these strategies students meet the reading and writing demands
and learn content in all learning areas. The resource, which acknowledges
the long-term nature of literacy improvement, provides a conduit
for developing successful whole school and learning area approaches
that impact positively on student learning outcomes.
The following Stepping Out teacher resource books are
available.
Click on a resource book below to learn more.
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Make Their Heads Spin-Improving Learning
in the Middle Years
This text highlights key issues related to the specific
context of the middle and secondary years of schooling. It
aims to raise awareness about factors that impact on teaching,
learning and assessment in these contexts. The text provides
a clear depiction of the context, along with practical suggestions
for how and where an improvement effort might be focussed.
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Success For All-Selecting Appropriate Learning
Strategies
When students’ literacy skills are improved, they are able
to process information more effectively, and they have greater
understandings about subject-specific content. Increasingly,
teachers are required to cater for a wide range of abilities
in their classrooms. This text provides a range of practical
reading, writing and general teaching strategies to support
the adolescent student across all learning areas.
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