Stenhouse Books
Stenhouse’s trusted professional learning books are written by teachers, for teachers. They offer research-based, practical strategies in Literacy, Math, and Classroom Practice. These renowned resources enhance PreK-12 educators’ professional knowledge and build their students’ skills as readers, writers, and thinkers. Stenhouse believes in the power of professional books to help educators to learn from one another’s ideas and expertise, and our products model the collaborative and reflective relationships that foster deep learning and elevate teacher excellence.
Featured Book Collections
Spotlight on Free Webinars and Videos
Looking for meaningful professional learning you can watch from anywhere? We’ve got a variety of free webinars and videos, including:
- Dynamic Vocabulary: Building Academic & Literary Language for All with Mary Ehrenworth Opens in new tab or window
- Favorite Lessons from Patterns of Revision Grades 3, 4, & 5 with Whitney La Rocca Opens in new tab or window
- Talking About Race in the Elementary Classroom with Matthew Kay and Jennifer Orr Opens in new tab or window
Shifting the Balance Series

Learn how Shifting the Balance, K-2 and Shifting the Balance, 3-5 can help teachers bring the science of reading into their classrooms with simple and scientifically-sound shifts to their reading instruction.
Featured Stenhouse Authors
Caroline Sweet

Caroline Sweet’s career in education has focused on multilingual learners in bilingual and dual-language settings. She is most passionate about serving culturally and linguistically diverse populations and fostering reading and writing classrooms that encourage all students to share their stories. She is the author of Patterns of Power en español and Patterns of Wonder en español.
Robert Kaplinsky

Robert Kaplinsky has been an educator since 2003 as a classroom teacher, teacher specialist for Downey Unified School District, instructor for the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), and presenter at conferences around the world. He co-founded the website Open Middle, has been published in Edutopia and Education Week, is the author of Open Middle Math: Problems That Unlock Student Thinking, and created the #ObserveMe movement. He’s also the founder and president of Grassroots Workshops.
Tonya B. Perry

Tonya B. Perry is a Professor of Secondary English Education and serves as the Executive Director for GEAR UP Alabama and the Red Mountain Writing Project at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. In her roles, she works for equity, focusing on civically and justice-engaged teaching, service, and scholarship. She is a co-author with Steve Zemelman and Katy Smith of Teaching for Racial Equity.
Travis Leech

For nearly two decades, Travis Leech has excelled in various roles in the world of education, from middle school language arts teacher to district instructional coach and curriculum designer. He has co-authored two books in the Patterns of Power series (Grades 6-8 and Grades 9-12) with Jeff Anderson. He is also a co-author of the Patterns of Revision series (Grades 6, 7, and 8).







