
Using Informative Assessments towards Effective Literacy Instruction
Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Published on 21. March 2012
Book
Paperback/Softback
423 pages
978-1-78052-630-0 (ISBN)
Description
Using Informative Assessments towards Effective Literacy Practices offers research driven solutions to improving student literacy success through the exploration of advancements in literacy assessment and instruction. As the first volume in the series, Literacy Research, Practice, and Evaluation, distinguished authors share a comprehensive portrayal of why assessments are necessary, how to select appropriate assessments, and how to effectively use data for curricular planning and instruction. By addressing concerns before, during, and after literacy instruction with research-based instructional techniques embedded within the chapters, readers garner rich perspectives on literacy assessment that can immediately impact their effective teacher practices. This text is founded on the principle that praxis, or the combination of research with practice, should be the ultimate goal of educational missions and visions alike. It provides a fresh examination of current issues and trends in literacy assessment salient to novice and experienced educators alike.
Reviews / Votes
Ortlieb and Cheek's (Eds.), (2012) new book, Using Informative Assessment Toward Effective Literacy Instruction, is a practical guide for school-based and university-based educators to consult when looking for a book that explains the why's of literacy assessment, the selection of assessments, and the connections between the use of literacy assessments and literacy instruction. Written in an accessible voice and style, this book is destined to become a desk reference for practicing educators around the nation and globe - a real keeper! D. Ray Reutzel, Ph.D. Emma Eccles Jones Endowed Chair Professor of Early Literacy EducationMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Bingley
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Emerald Publishing Limited
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
629 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78052-630-0 (9781780526300)
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Evan Ortlieb | Earl H. Cheek
Using Informative Assessments towards Effective Literacy Instruction
E-Book
03/2012
Emerald Publishing Limited
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Content
List of Contributors.
Introduction.
Inquiry-Based Formative Assessment for Improving Student Learning.
Making the Most of Informal Reading Inventories: Moving from Purposeful Assessment to Targeted Instruction.
Using Formal Assessments to Guide Instruction.
Using Systematic Observation to Assess Early Literacy Development and Plan Instruction.
Selecting Appropriate Individual and Group-Based Assessments.
Matching Our Knowledge of Reading Development with Assessment Data.
Using Informative Assessments for Effective Literacy Practices.
Assessing Special Populations of Students.
The Assessment to Instructional Planning (ATIP) Framework: A Multidimensional, Contextualized Approach to Using Assessment to Plan Instruction.
Effective and Efficient: Maximizing Literacy Assessment and Instruction.
Addressing the Literacy Needs of Striving Readers.
Strategies for Differentiated Instruction for English Learners.
Evaluation: An Eye-Opening Experience.
Using Informative Assessments towards Effective Literacy Instruction.
Literacy Research, Practice and Evaluation.
Literacy Research, Practice and Evaluation.
Copyright page.
Introduction.
Inquiry-Based Formative Assessment for Improving Student Learning.
Making the Most of Informal Reading Inventories: Moving from Purposeful Assessment to Targeted Instruction.
Using Formal Assessments to Guide Instruction.
Using Systematic Observation to Assess Early Literacy Development and Plan Instruction.
Selecting Appropriate Individual and Group-Based Assessments.
Matching Our Knowledge of Reading Development with Assessment Data.
Using Informative Assessments for Effective Literacy Practices.
Assessing Special Populations of Students.
The Assessment to Instructional Planning (ATIP) Framework: A Multidimensional, Contextualized Approach to Using Assessment to Plan Instruction.
Effective and Efficient: Maximizing Literacy Assessment and Instruction.
Addressing the Literacy Needs of Striving Readers.
Strategies for Differentiated Instruction for English Learners.
Evaluation: An Eye-Opening Experience.
Using Informative Assessments towards Effective Literacy Instruction.
Literacy Research, Practice and Evaluation.
Literacy Research, Practice and Evaluation.
Copyright page.