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Effective Instruction for Struggling Readers, K-6


Language and Literacy

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No. of pages 264

Published: 2007

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Featuring today's most respected leaders in the field of reading interventions, this book examines what we have learned from the research to help struggling readers in grades K - 6. Focusing on strategies that have been proven effective, the authors will help educators meet the demands placed on them to ensure that all students are making good progress toward becoming competent readers. Each chapter begins with a set of framing questions and ends with suggestions for action to foster discussion and help teachers translate research-based ideas into practice - perfect for teacher education courses and professional development workshops.This timely volume includes: an analysis of what is needed to help all students succeed in reading, especially struggling readers, students with special needs, and ELL students; practices to foster young students' success in learning to decode; instructional strategies to improve students' vocabulary and comprehension; and, school-wide practices to improve all students' reading in high-poverty, diverse schools.

 

 

This book is part of a book series called Language And Literacy .

There are 264 pages in this book. This book was published in 2007 by Teachers' College Press .

Deborah K. Reed, PhD, is Assistant Professor in the School of Teacher Education and the Florida Center for Reading Research at Florida State University. She is a former middle and high school teacher who has developed numerous instructional materials and professional development programs on adolescent literacy. She is a recipient of the Outstanding Researcher of the Year Award from the Council for Learning Disabilities. Jade Wexler, PhD, is Assistant Professor in the Department of Special Education at the University of Maryland. A former high school special education reading teacher, she has served on the editorial board of Learning Disability Quarterly and is a recipient of the Albert J. Harris award from the International Reading Association. Sharon Vaughn, PhD, is H. E. Hartfelder/Southland Corporation Regents Chair of Human Development and Executive Director of the Meadows Center for Preventing Educational Risk at the University of Texas at Austin. Her numerous awards include, most recently, the Jeannette E. Fleischner Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Field of Learning Disabilities, awarded by the Division for Learning Disabilities of the Council for Exceptional Children.

 

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Language and Literacy