Heinemann Professional Development

Heinemann is a publisher of professional resources and a provider of educational services for teachers, kindergarten through college. Heinemann strives to give voice to those who share our respect for the professionalism and compassion of teachers and who support teachers' efforts to help children become literate, empathetic, knowledgeable citizens. Heinemann's authors are exemplary educators eager to support the practice of other teachers through books, videos, workshops, online courses, and most recently through explicit teaching materials.


Heinemann's History


Heinemann, a member of the Reed-Elsevier family of professional and educational publishers, is today the leading name in professional development books and resources for teachers.
After its initial founding, Heinemann quickly became the national leader in the publishing of professional books for teachers of language arts K-12, and has impressive and growing lists in math, science, social studies, and art education. Heinemann's authors are leaders in their fields. Many are award-winners for their work in education and are frequent speakers and keynoters at major national conferences.
Besides its book and video lines, Heinemann also has a professional development division, which presents its authors and educational experts at workshops and seminars, and offers online training courses through Heinemann U. It maintains a speakers' bureau that represents many of its well-known authors. Heinemann Professional Development also includes the well-respected First Steps, a practical resource to improve student literacy outcomes K-8.

New from Heinemann

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Write Now by Karyn Welhousen Tunks and Rebecca Giles
Audience: Elementary English/ Pre-K through 2nd


This book shares four strategies for guiding writers to more
Sophistication:

  • “Dictation Oral Ancdotes” connects speech and narrative to
    writing
  • “ Translating Kid Writing” introduces children to composing
    and risk-taking in writing
  • “ Creating Cooperative Chronicles” revision and editing through
    group work
  • “Encouraging Independent Authors” gives writers their first on
    their-own writing experience

Guided Writing by Lori Oczkus
Audience: Elementary English grades 2nd-6th
Key Features:

  • presents scaffolded lessons across several commonly taught genres:
    poetry, personal narrative, patterned writing, and expository writing
  • includes motivational and instructional ideas, graphic organizers, and
    organizational and classroom-management principles for whole-class, peer-
    group, or teacher-led small group instruction

Content-Area Writing by Harvey Daniels, Steven Zemelman, Nancy Steineke
Audience: grades 6-12


Content Area Writing show that incorporating carefully structured writing activities into your lessons increases understanding and achievement, and actually saves valuable instructional time.

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