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Productive, Not Polarizing

Ensuring Effective Literacy Instruction Through School–Community Conversations

Heather Kenyon Casey

Foreword by: Lesley Mandel Morrow

Publication Date: October 24, 2025

Pages: 160

Series: Language and Literacy Series

Available Formats
HARDCOVER
ISBN: 9780807787311
$135.00
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ISBN: 9780807787304
$44.95
EBOOK
ISBN: 9780807783207
$44.95
Productive, Not Polarizing 9780807787311
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Learn how to build and sustain productive community partnerships that support the literacy development of children and adolescents (P–12).

Drawing on research that informs effective literacy practices, this book pushes back on singular ideologies, programs, and divisive rhetoric and, instead, embraces an inclusive perspective for supporting literacy development and learning. Readers are encouraged to move beyond debates that divide us and look toward the hard but necessary work of building the partnerships needed to support all students.

Productive, Not Polarizing begins with a focus on community literacies and then describes effective literacy practices across grade levels. Designed for a wide audience, it will assist educators, families, and community partners to have informed conversations about what literacy instruction and learning involves. Every chapter includes a Community Snapshot describing a real-life scenario in which a partnering benefits students; an Ideas for Action section that can be adapted to your own context; reflection questions; and a list of helpful resources that include potential sources of funding.

Book Features:

  • An accessible, positive discussion of literacy research and practices for educators, families, and community partners.
  • A response to increasingly contentious conversations about literacy instruction.
  • Guidance to help educators engage with key community partners and stakeholders, such as administrators, families, childcare centers, afterschool programs, and local school boards.
  • Opportunities to consider the role of teacher education and professional development in supporting school–community conversations.
  • Ready-to-use resources, such as reproducible materials and community planning and event guides.

Author+

Heather Kenyon Casey is a professor of literacy education at Rider University, Lawrenceville, NJ.

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Books In This Series
Literacy Theory as Practice
Literacy Theory as Practice
AI-Supported Teaching for Multilingual Learners
AI-Supported Teaching for Multilingual Learners
Making Student Voices Matter
Making Student Voices Matter
Translanguaging for Emergent Bilinguals
Translanguaging for Emergent Bilinguals
Productive, Not Polarizing
Productive, Not Polarizing
Educating Emergent Bilinguals
Educating Emergent Bilinguals
Teaching Beyond Spoken Words
Teaching Beyond Spoken Words
Amplifying the Curriculum
Amplifying the Curriculum
Reading, Writing, and Talk
Reading, Writing, and Talk
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