
Evidence-Based Instruction in Reading
Professional Development Guide to Fluency, A
Pearson (Publisher)
Published on 31. May 2007
Book
Paperback/Softback
128 pages
978-0-205-45629-1 (ISBN)
Description
Learn to enhance your assessment and teaching of fluency!
Finally teachers have access to a professional development series, Evidence-Based Instruction in Reading, written specifically to guide them in sharpening their understanding of the five key components to Reading First-phonemic awareness, phonics, vocabulary, fluency, and comprehension. This book focuses on fluency, but each volume in the five-part series addresses one key component and presents friendly tips and strategies that teachers can take right into the classroom.
How to make Fluency work for you!
Consider recommendations for incorporating appropriate reading materials, fostering productive home-school connections, and promoting students' desire to learn to read and write.
Read about the findings of current key research studies and learn about their implications for classroom practice.
Discover how to evaluate your current practices and create concrete plans for change.
Start a learning community or book club and share your knowledge with colleagues.
Access useful resources and links to extend and enrich your own learning beyond the classroom.
Teachers rave about A Professional Development Guide to Fluency!
"This book is a godsend! The professional development section of each chapter encourages teachers to reflect upon their current practices and actually make an action plan for improving their practices...This book will make a great book study for literacy coaches to do with their teachers."
-Tracy Hendrix, Literacy Coach, Carnesville Elementary School, Carnesville, GA
Also available in the Evidence-Based Instruction in Reading series:
A Professional Development Guide to Phonemic Awareness
(c)2008 | ISBN: 0-205-45628-6
A Professional Development Guideto Phonics
(c)2008 | ISBN: 0-205-45630-8
A Professional Development Guideto Vocabulary
(c)2008 | ISBN: 0-205-45631-6
A Professional Development Guideto Comprehension
(c)2008 | ISBN: 0-205-45627-8
Finally teachers have access to a professional development series, Evidence-Based Instruction in Reading, written specifically to guide them in sharpening their understanding of the five key components to Reading First-phonemic awareness, phonics, vocabulary, fluency, and comprehension. This book focuses on fluency, but each volume in the five-part series addresses one key component and presents friendly tips and strategies that teachers can take right into the classroom.
How to make Fluency work for you!
Consider recommendations for incorporating appropriate reading materials, fostering productive home-school connections, and promoting students' desire to learn to read and write.
Read about the findings of current key research studies and learn about their implications for classroom practice.
Discover how to evaluate your current practices and create concrete plans for change.
Start a learning community or book club and share your knowledge with colleagues.
Access useful resources and links to extend and enrich your own learning beyond the classroom.
Teachers rave about A Professional Development Guide to Fluency!
"This book is a godsend! The professional development section of each chapter encourages teachers to reflect upon their current practices and actually make an action plan for improving their practices...This book will make a great book study for literacy coaches to do with their teachers."
-Tracy Hendrix, Literacy Coach, Carnesville Elementary School, Carnesville, GA
Also available in the Evidence-Based Instruction in Reading series:
A Professional Development Guide to Phonemic Awareness
(c)2008 | ISBN: 0-205-45628-6
A Professional Development Guideto Phonics
(c)2008 | ISBN: 0-205-45630-8
A Professional Development Guideto Vocabulary
(c)2008 | ISBN: 0-205-45631-6
A Professional Development Guideto Comprehension
(c)2008 | ISBN: 0-205-45627-8
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 100 mm
Width: 100 mm
Thickness: 100 mm
Weight
100 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-205-45629-1 (9780205456291)
Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Dr. Timothy Rasinski is a professor of education in the Department of Teaching, Leadership, and Curriculum Studies. He teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in literacy education. His major interests include working with children who find reading difficult, phonics and reading fluency instruction, and teacher development in literacy education. He has published over 100 articles and 10 books on various aspects of reading education. Dr. Rasinski is past editor of The Reading Teacher and is currently an editor for the Journal of Literacy Research. He has served as president of the College Reading Association and he currently serves on the Board of Directors of the International Reading Association. He earned bachelor degrees in economics and education at the University of Akron and the University of Nebraska at Omaha. His master's degree in special education also comes from the University of Nebraska at Omaha. Dr. Rasinski was awarded the Ph.D. from The Ohio State University.
Nancy Padak is a Distinguished Professor of Education at Kent State University where she directs the Reading and Writing Center and teaches graduate courses in literacy education and recently received the honor of Kent State University Distinguished Professor. She was a part of the team that wrote the initial grant to fund the state literacy resource center at Kent State University-Ohio Literacy Resource Center (OLRC) and has been a middle school and high school classroom teacher and administrator in a large urban school district. She frequently works with teachers, has written or edited a dozen books and more than 100 scholarly articles. Nancy is a past College Reading Association President and a former Editor of The Reading Teacher. She currently edits the Journal of Literacy Research. Nancy has three grown children, Katie, Mike and Matt. Her husband, Gary is Dean of Undergraduate Studies at Kent State. She enjoys reading, traveling, and spending time with family and friends.
Nancy Padak is a Distinguished Professor of Education at Kent State University where she directs the Reading and Writing Center and teaches graduate courses in literacy education and recently received the honor of Kent State University Distinguished Professor. She was a part of the team that wrote the initial grant to fund the state literacy resource center at Kent State University-Ohio Literacy Resource Center (OLRC) and has been a middle school and high school classroom teacher and administrator in a large urban school district. She frequently works with teachers, has written or edited a dozen books and more than 100 scholarly articles. Nancy is a past College Reading Association President and a former Editor of The Reading Teacher. She currently edits the Journal of Literacy Research. Nancy has three grown children, Katie, Mike and Matt. Her husband, Gary is Dean of Undergraduate Studies at Kent State. She enjoys reading, traveling, and spending time with family and friends.
Content
Evidenced-Based Instruction in Reading: A Professional Development Guide
Series Introduction
The National Reading Panel Report
Professional Development in Literacy
Using the Books
Overview of Book Contents
Introduction: Fluency
Chapter 1: Fluency: What Does Research Tell Us?
What is Fluency?
Why is Fluency Important?
How Can I Help Students Become Fluent Readers?
Professional Development Suggestions
Chapter 2: Instruction
General/Guiding Principles for Instruction
Professional Development Suggestion
Strategy Suggestions
Fluency Materials and Programs
Professional Development Suggestions
Chapter 3: Assessment
Big Ideas
Evaluate Your Current Assessment Practices
Ideas for Assessment
Plans for Change
Chapter 4: Beyond Strategies
ELL Students and Fluency Development
Fluency Activities at Home
Reflection Protocol
Professional Development Suggestions
Vignette
Chapter 5: Resources
Web Sites
Children's Books Written in Script Format
Poetry Books for Children
Books about Readers Theater
Teacher Resource Books and Articles
Appendix A: More Fluency Resources
Appendix B: Readers Theater Scripts
Appendix C: Book Club Ideas
Appendix D: Notes
References
Series Introduction
The National Reading Panel Report
Professional Development in Literacy
Using the Books
Overview of Book Contents
Introduction: Fluency
Chapter 1: Fluency: What Does Research Tell Us?
What is Fluency?
Why is Fluency Important?
How Can I Help Students Become Fluent Readers?
Professional Development Suggestions
Chapter 2: Instruction
General/Guiding Principles for Instruction
Professional Development Suggestion
Strategy Suggestions
Fluency Materials and Programs
Professional Development Suggestions
Chapter 3: Assessment
Big Ideas
Evaluate Your Current Assessment Practices
Ideas for Assessment
Plans for Change
Chapter 4: Beyond Strategies
ELL Students and Fluency Development
Fluency Activities at Home
Reflection Protocol
Professional Development Suggestions
Vignette
Chapter 5: Resources
Web Sites
Children's Books Written in Script Format
Poetry Books for Children
Books about Readers Theater
Teacher Resource Books and Articles
Appendix A: More Fluency Resources
Appendix B: Readers Theater Scripts
Appendix C: Book Club Ideas
Appendix D: Notes
References