
Teaching Children Who Find Reading Difficult
Pearson (Publisher)
4th Edition
Published on 19. March 2009
Book
Paperback/Softback
312 pages
978-0-13-233718-2 (ISBN)
Description
Offering the latest intervention strategies and activities to develop and strengthen the reading skills of struggling readers,Teaching Children Who Find Reading Difficult by Tim Rasinski, Nancy Padak, and Gay Fawcett seamlessly weaves together classroom approaches to capitalize on individual students' strengths and their abilities to access phonemic awareness, decoding, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension. New strategies provide teachers with tips for teaching English language learners and more ideas for incorporating technology into instruction. Paired with the new book club study guide questions, this edition is perfect for learning communities and professional development workshops.
More details
Edition
4th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 193 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
450 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-233718-2 (9780132337182)
Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
Previous edition

Timothy V. Rasinski | Nancy D. Padak
Effective Reading Strategies
Teaching Children Who Find Reading Difficult
Book
12/2003
3rd Edition
Pearson
€44.56
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Persons
Dr. Timothy Rasinski is a professor of education in the department of teaching, leadership, and curriculum studies at Kent State University, as well as an editor for the Journal of Literacy Research. His books include From Phonics to Fluency and the Evidence Based Instruction in Reading series.
Nancy Padak, a past College Reading Association President, 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. She has worked in both middle and high schools and is the co-author of From Phonics to Fluency and the Evidence Based Instruction in Reading series.
Gay Fawcett has been in education for 35 years as a teacher, principal, language arts consultant, and curriculum director. She also directed Kent State University's Research Center for Educational Technology. She is currently an independent consultant. She has authored and/or co-authored more than 80 articles, books, and book chapters for educational publications including the Kappan, Educational Leadership, Language Arts, The Reading Teacher, and others. She also served with Rasinski and Padak as an associate editor of The Reading Teacher.
Nancy Padak, a past College Reading Association President, 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. She has worked in both middle and high schools and is the co-author of From Phonics to Fluency and the Evidence Based Instruction in Reading series.
Gay Fawcett has been in education for 35 years as a teacher, principal, language arts consultant, and curriculum director. She also directed Kent State University's Research Center for Educational Technology. She is currently an independent consultant. She has authored and/or co-authored more than 80 articles, books, and book chapters for educational publications including the Kappan, Educational Leadership, Language Arts, The Reading Teacher, and others. She also served with Rasinski and Padak as an associate editor of The Reading Teacher.
Content
Table of Contents for Teaching Children Who Find Reading Difficult
Chapter 1-Setting the Stage for Helping Struggling Readers
Chapter 2-Determining Instructional Needs: Assessing Readers in Action
Chapter 3- Creating an Instructional Framework
Chapter 4- Developing Positive Attitudes About Reading
Chapter 5- Preventing Reading Problems Through Early Literacy Experiences
Chapter 6- Overcoming Difficulties in Word Recognition
Chapter 7- Developing Fluent Reading in Struggling Readers
Chapter 8- Building Deep and Wide Vocabularies in Struggling Readers
Chapter 9- Developing Comprehension with Narrative Text
Chapter 10- Developing Comprehension with Informational Text
Chapter 11- Writing Development
Chapter 12-Putting It All Together: Developing Instructional Systems and Routines That Work for Students who Struggle in Reading
Chapter 13- Involving Parents in Children's Reading
Chapter 1-Setting the Stage for Helping Struggling Readers
Chapter 2-Determining Instructional Needs: Assessing Readers in Action
Chapter 3- Creating an Instructional Framework
Chapter 4- Developing Positive Attitudes About Reading
Chapter 5- Preventing Reading Problems Through Early Literacy Experiences
Chapter 6- Overcoming Difficulties in Word Recognition
Chapter 7- Developing Fluent Reading in Struggling Readers
Chapter 8- Building Deep and Wide Vocabularies in Struggling Readers
Chapter 9- Developing Comprehension with Narrative Text
Chapter 10- Developing Comprehension with Informational Text
Chapter 11- Writing Development
Chapter 12-Putting It All Together: Developing Instructional Systems and Routines That Work for Students who Struggle in Reading
Chapter 13- Involving Parents in Children's Reading