Knowledge To Support The Teaching Of Reading


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Knowledge to Support the Teaching of Reading


Knowledge to Support the Teaching of Reading

Author: Catherine Snow

language: en

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Release Date: 2007-08-17


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Basic reading proficiency is key to success in all content areas, but attending to students’ literacy development remains a challenge for many teachers, especially after the primary grades. Knowledge to Support the Teaching of Reading presents recommendations for the essential knowledge about the development, acquisition, and teaching of language and literacy skills that teachers need to master and use. This important book is one result of an initiative of the National Academy of Education's Committee on Teacher Education, whose members have been charged with the task of creating a core knowledge base for teacher education.

Implementing Evidence-Based Academic Interventions in School Settings


Implementing Evidence-Based Academic Interventions in School Settings

Author: Sylvia Rosenfield

language: en

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Release Date: 2009-02-26


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Designed for both researchers and practitioners, this book is a guide to bridging the gap between the knowledge generated by scientific research and application of that knowledge to educational practice. With the emphasis on evidence-based practice in the schools growing exponentially, school practitioners must learn how to understand, judge, and make use of the research being produced to full effect. Conversely, researchers must understand what is being used in "real-world" settings, and what is still needed. The editors of this book have outlined this process as a series of steps, beginning with being a critical consumer of current research literature, followed by concepts to consider in translating research into practice: systems issues at local, district, and state levels; the role of teachers in program implementation; evaluation of implementation effectiveness, and preservice and inservice professional development of teachers and psychologists. Each chapter is written by leaders on the topic, and contributors include both researchers and school-based practitioners. With contributing authors from a variety of disciplines, this book is an invaluable treatise on current understanding of the complexities of translating research into educational practice.

Collaborative Stategies for Teaching Reading Comprehension


Collaborative Stategies for Teaching Reading Comprehension

Author: Judi Moreillon

language: en

Publisher: American Library Association

Release Date: 2007-02-26


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Presents a collection of collaborative strategies for classroom teachers and librarians designed to help improve students' reading comprehension.