This engaging book offers new insights and information on why students
in high-poverty schools struggle with literacy achievement and what
specific factors promote success. Findings from a unique study are
translated into clear recommendations for enriching the classroom
environment at different grade levels and helping all children,
including English language learners, become highly skilled readers and
writers. Packed with compelling observations and data, the book
illustrates the realities of day-to-day life in the classroom, provides
snapshots of exemplary instructional practices, and emphasizes the key
role of teacher-student interactions in overcoming barriers to
learning.