Acknowledgments |
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SECTION 1 Questioning the Author: Helping Students Engle Deeply with Text |
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CHAPTER 1: Texts and the Way Students Understand Them |
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CHAPTER 5: Implementation |
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SECTION 2 Implementing QtA: 25 Classroom Cases |
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CASE 1: Getting Discussion Going |
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CASE 3: Responses in the Right/Wrong Mode |
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CASE 4: Too Little Text Covered |
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CASE 5: Follow-Up Queries |
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CASE 6: Student Responses That Contain Wrong Information |
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CASE 7: Ideas Going Astray |
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CASE 8: Focusing Comments |
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CASE 9: Not Getting Anywhere |
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CASE 10: Unanticipated Student Comments |
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CASE 11: Making Connections |
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CASE 12: Lengthy Student Responses |
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CASE 13: Collaboratively Building Understandings |
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CASE 14: Helping Students Grapple |
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CASE 15: Listening to Students' Responses |
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CASE 16: Making It a Discussion |
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CASE 17: Keeping Hold of Text Ideas |
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CASE 18: Keeping Track of Information |
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CASE 19: When Discussion Gets Repetitive |
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CASE 20: Classroom Participation |
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CASE 21: Evaluating Student-Initiated Ideas |
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CASE 22: Constructing Meaning |
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CASE 23: When It's Hard to Formulate a Query |
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267 | (7) |
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CASE 24: Building Toward Understanding |
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CASE 25: Assessment and QtA |
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Excerpted Work |
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References |
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Index |
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