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Regie Routman Tamara L. Robison EDCI 690-Spring 2013 “Worldwide, the strongest predictor of reading achievement is the quality of student- teacher relationships” (Routman, p. 13)

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Regie RoutmanTamara L. RobisonEDCI 690-Spring 2013

“Worldwide, the strongest predictor of reading achievement is the quality of student-teacher relationships” (Routman, p. 13)

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Who is Regie Routman?

Graduated in 1964 from Syracuse University with a Bachelor of Arts and Science

Received her Master of Education degree from John Carroll University in 1977

Regie Routman has over 40 years of experience as a teacher, reading specialist, Reading Recovery teacher, language arts resource, staff developer and literacy coach. And of course, internationally known author.

Lives in Seattle, Washington with her husband Frank. Enjoys making jams, fruit tarts, gardening, walking, reading fiction,

traveling and fussing over her two granddaughters.

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What has Regie Routman done?Led and proposed “First Grade Book Flood” in

the Shaker Heights school district Led the first literature based-district adoption in

Shaker Heights, Ohio which led to establish school book rooms with teacher-leveled books for guided reading

Began weekly professional development meetings for all elementary schools while coaching teachers and principals to improve reading and writing practices

Been a member for two decades to ASCD, IRA and NCTE of which she has been a guest speaker

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Why is Regie Routman Important?

Well-known advocate of whole language who put the idea in perspective as well as for literature-based teaching and a supporter of “invented spelling” with expectations. Her response to politics in education.

Promotes effective teaching and what it means to be a professional

Adopted the “Optimal Learning Model", from Pearson and Gallagher’s Gradual Release of Responsibility Model, which she fondly calls the “I do it, We do it, We do it, We do it, You do it” or “demonstration teaching” to accelerate literacy achievement, enjoyment, engagement and independence for ALL students.

One-on-one writing and reading conferences/Public conferences

Engagement in on-going professional development

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Literacy and Leadership Institutehttp://link.brightcove.com/services/player/bcpid6

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The institute is an intimate, interactive two-day workshop dedicated to improving and sustaining reading, writing, and leadership across a whole school.

The institute is built on the belief that for a school to move to improvement teachers must be leaders and principals have to know literacy.

Effective literacy practice+ Strong leadership=Regie states, “My passion is transforming teaching and learning and raising student achievement as well as enjoyment for all students.

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Residency in Action

Demonstration

Principal working with students

Regie in Action!!!

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Professional Achievements Regie Routman Teacher Recognition Grant-1993-Present

Annual $2500 award supported by Mrs. Routman and sponsored by the International Reading Association, which honors an outstanding elementary classroom teacher dedicated to improving the teaching and learning of reading and writing across the curriculum in real-world contexts in grades K-6.

Urgency and School Change Conference-March 2011

Led and organized by Regie Routman and her colleagues, in partnership with Seattle University. A small intimate conference where participants can gain information and tools needed to move their whole school forward in sustainable and enjoyable ways.

Sandra Kim Literacy Legacy Award (first award winner)-Spring 2010

Sponsored by the Literacy for Special Needs Program in Seattle University.

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Publications Spring 2013 Professional LITERACY Communities: (working

title for book to be published by ASCD)

August 2012 Literacy and Learning Lessons from a Longtime Teacher. (International Reading Association.)

February 2012 “Mapping a Pathway to School wide Highly Effective Teaching”, Phi Delta Kappan

Fall 2011 “Reflections on Literacy Teaching and Learning”, Manitoba Reading, (Journal of the Manitoba Reading Association.)

Spring 2011 “Engaging and Empowering Students to Write: The Principal Influence,” New Hampshire Journal of Education

April 2011 Foreword for The Comprehension Experience: Engaging Readers Through Effective Inquiry and Dialogue by Dorsey Hammond and Denise Nessel, Heinemann: Portsmouth, NH: fall 2011

2009-2008 Regie Routman in Residence: Transforming Our Teaching; video and literacy-based professional development series for ongoing, on-site PD for schools and districts; also web-based; includes Writing for Audience and Purpose (2008), Reading-Writing Connections (2008), and Reading to Understand (2009)

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Publications 2008 Teaching Essentials: Expecting the Most and Getting

the Best from Every Learner, K-8, Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann

2005 Writing Essentials: Raising Expectations and Results While Simplifying Teaching, Heinemann (also translated into French)

2003 Reading Essentials: The Specifics You Need to Teach Reading Well (also translated into French and Chinese)

2002 “Teacher Talk,” Educational Leadership, March 2002 2000 Conversations: Strategies for Teaching, Learning, and

Evaluating, Heinemann 2000 Kids’ Poems: Teaching Students to Love Writing

Poetry; series for kindergarten, grade 1, grade 2, and grades 3-4. NY: Scholastic

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Publications1996 Literacy at the Crossroads: Crucial Talk

About Reading, Writing, and Other Teaching Dilemmas, Heinemann

1991 Invitations: Changing as Teachers and Learners K-12. Heinemann (Second Edition, 1994)

1991 The Blue Pages: Resources for Teachers (Second Edition, 1994), Heinemann

1988 Transitions: From Literature to Literacy, Heinemann