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Building Reading Confidence in Adolescents: Key Elements That Enhance Proficiency


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No. of pages 112

Published: 2008

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"A tremendous book. Research showsand teachers knowthat student motivation is a central challenge. This text provides fresh insight into self-efficacy, an essential component of motivation, by exploring what it is, how to cultivate it, and how to nurture it in the context of innovative teaching that develops literacy competency in a range of areas."Jeffrey D. Wilhelm, Professor of English Education Boise State UniversityBuild students? self-confidence in reading with clear strategies you can implement today!All students need to feel good about who they are, their capabilities, and potential. Many adolescents, however, may suffer from insecurities about their ability to grasp and comprehend ideas, particularly when it involves reading. How can teachers nurture in students the literacy skills that foster a sense of competence and enthusiasm?In this practical guide, the authors present a unique framework of research-based strategies for building reading self-efficacy by focusing on four important concepts: confidence, independence, metacognition, and stamina. Building Reading Confidence in Adolescents offers real classroom scenarios that help instructors develop more proficient readers in Grades 612. Ideal for all types of classroomsfrom urban centers to rural settingsthis book helps teachers explore critical elements such as:Creating classroom conditions and practices to support learner successIdentifying individual student strengths and challenges with written/visual materialsLinking the cognitive and affective domains to build students? skills Developing positive teacher-student relationships Help your students learn to work through any reading challenge to become confident, independent readers who are fully engaged as learners.

 

 

There are 112 pages in this book. This book was published in 2008 by SAGE Publications Inc .