Nonfiction Strategies That Work (Eye on Education) vs Social Justice, The Common Core, and Closing the Instructional Gap
Key Differences
Product A (Lori G. Wilfong) lists a lower price tier and emphasizes practical nonfiction instructional strategies for lesson planning, while Product B (Janet C. Richards & Kristien Zenkov) focuses on social justice, the Common Core, and closing instructional gaps for diverse learners. Choose A if you want a practical, nonfiction-focused teacher resource at a more affordable listed tier; choose B if your priority is social justice tied to core standards and addressing instructional gaps
Nonfiction Strategies That Work (Eye on Education)
A nonfiction focused guide for educators exploring effective strategies. It provides practical approaches for classroom instruction and improvement. Customer insight suggests value in practical relevance
Pros
- practical instructional strategies
- educator-focused insights
- clear, actionable guidance
- concise formatting for quick reference
Cons
- limited customer feedback available
- features field marked as N/A
- rating based on a single review
Social Justice, The Common Core, and Closing the Instructional Gap
Explores how social justice and the Common Core shape teaching for diverse learners. Analyzes instructional gaps and strategies for teachers. Customer insight notes mixed impressions and limited data
Pros
- focus on diverse learners
- links social justice to instruction
- theoretical framework for teachers
Cons
- limited customer data
- no features listed
- narrow to educational theory
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Lori G. Wilfong |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Janet C. Richards, Kristien Zenkov |
| User Reviews | Tie |