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Book Study Guidelines

Book Study Guidelines. K- 3 Reading Model Fall 2007. The Research. Research shows that one of the greatest impacts in professional development is conducting a book study. . The Research . Teachers studying research-based practices together ensure greater skill attainment . The Research.

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Book Study Guidelines

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  1. Book Study Guidelines K- 3 Reading Model Fall 2007

  2. The Research Research shows that one of the greatest impacts in professional development is conducting a book study.

  3. The Research Teachers studying research-based practices together ensure greater skillattainment.

  4. The Research Application/problem solving level becomes more powerful as teachers become an active learning community.

  5. Book Study Guidelines This presentation will address the following topics relative to conducting a book study: • Organization • How to prepare for a book study. • Procedures • How to conduct a book study. • Tasks • How to complete the book study.

  6. Organization Organization: Key to a successful book study • Group size • Selection of Group Members • Location/Schedule • Meeting Length • Group Roles • Group members know their roles and the tasks associated with each role.

  7. Roles Book Study Group Roles Facilitator • clarifies questions, misconceptions or concerns • summarizes findings Recorder • records thoughts, questions, concerns expressed by the group Reporter • reports out to whole group • submits questions to WVDE Time Keeper • Keeps track of the time so that discussion continues to move ahead • Post the roles on a chart in the meeting room as a reminder.

  8. Procedures Book Study Guidelines: Procedure • Set Time Limits • Give each group 5 minutes for discussion of a designated paragraph or section of the chapter. • If there are specific paragraphs and/or sections within a chapter that should be discussed, point those out to participants. • Group returns to whole group for reporting out. • Questions are answered and clarified. • Repeat this procedure throughout the book study until all chapters are completed.

  9. Procedures Generate Questions Questions in small group Record the questions/comments and present them in the whole group discussion. Questions that can’t be answered in the whole group setting should be sent to the WVDE.

  10. Procedures Provide Opportunity for Discussion Make certain that enough time is provided for discussion in both small and whole group settings. Discussion opportunities may provide answers to questions as well as ideas for solving problems with implementation.

  11. Reflection Reflection Participants have an opportunity to record thoughts at the end of the session. Clarify any confusion or misconception this chapter may need and whether it should be revisited before the next session. Reflect on content and process.

  12. Tasks Tasks: Important Record Keeping • Record discussions; questions/answers; problems/solutions • Record questions generated for discussion in small group; whole group; and submit questions to wiki for answers from the WVDE staff.

  13. Contact Submit Questions to: Phyllis Veith, Office of Special Programs Assistant Director, Early Learning and Literacy pveith@access.k12.wv.us Please include a reference to the book study in the subject line. Allow one week for questions to be answered and posted to the wiki. Answers to all questions will be posted to the Office of Special Programs wiki: http://wiki.k12.wv.us/osp

  14. Reunion • Book Study Reunion • Purpose To revisit, reflect, and/or re-teach practices studied. • Time Frame Usually held at least 2 months after the original book study.

  15. Additional Information Additional information is available on the WVDE flash drive you were provided during the K-3 Reading Model Summer Institute. Please refer to the folder on Professional Development, and files 12.9 and 12.10 for more information on how to conduct a book study including many different forms to use.

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