
Strategies for Reading Assessment and Instruction
Helping Every Child Succeed
Pearson (Publisher)
3rd Edition
Published on 24. August 2006
Book
Paperback/Softback
552 pages
978-0-13-172145-6 (ISBN)
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Description
The third edition of Strategies for Reading Assessment and Instruction provides a wealth of complementary and practical ideas for teachers who need to assess and address students' reading achievement. Each of the strategy-driven chapters moves from a set of theory-informed assessment tools to intervention strategies that will address students' reading needs. The indispensable IF-THEN charts present these strategies in an instantly applicable manner. Readers diagnose the specific problem their students are having, then immediately discover which of the chapter's strategies are most beneficial in assisting them.
Adaptations are modeled for English Language Learners and struggling readers throughout.
A new "assessment matrix" informs the reader which tools - all evaluated for reliability and validity - are appropriate for the four cardinal purposes of assessment: screening, diagnosis, progress monitoring, and outcomes assessment.
Discusses the fundamental tools of comprehensive reading instruction, offers suggestions in organizing your classroom for every student's success, and addresses the role of the student's family in building engaged, lifelong readers.
Replete with classroom-tested and student-centered intervention strategies, this is a rich resource for the preservice and practicing teacher.
Adaptations are modeled for English Language Learners and struggling readers throughout.
A new "assessment matrix" informs the reader which tools - all evaluated for reliability and validity - are appropriate for the four cardinal purposes of assessment: screening, diagnosis, progress monitoring, and outcomes assessment.
Discusses the fundamental tools of comprehensive reading instruction, offers suggestions in organizing your classroom for every student's success, and addresses the role of the student's family in building engaged, lifelong readers.
Replete with classroom-tested and student-centered intervention strategies, this is a rich resource for the preservice and practicing teacher.
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Edition
3rd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 203 mm
Weight
957 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-172145-6 (9780131721456)
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D. Ray Reutzel | Robert B. Cooter
Strategies for Reading Assessment and Instruction
Helping Every Child Succeed
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05/2010
4th Edition
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D. Ray Reutzel | Robert B. Cooter
Strategies for Reading Assessment and Instruction
Helping Every Child Succeed
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05/2003
2nd Edition
Pearson
€43.32
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Content
SECTION I Focus on Comprehensive Reading Instruction
Chapter 1 No Child Left Behind: Comprehensive Reading Instruction
Chapter 2 Classroom Reading Assessment
Chapter 3 Understanding Reading Instruction
SECTION II Organizing For Instruction
Chapter 4 Organizing for Effective Reading Instruction
SECTION III Assessment and Intervention Strategies
Chapter 5 Oral Language Assessment and Development
Chapter 6 Children's Concepts About Print
Chapter 7 Phonemic Awareness and Alphabetic Principle
Chapter 8 Phonics and Word Attack Skills
Chapter 9 Teaching and Assessing Vocabulary Development
Chapter 10 Story Comprehension: Focus on the Reader
Chapter 11 Reading Comprehension: Focus on the Text
Chapter 12 Developing Research and Reference Skills
Chapter 13 Writing and Reading
Chapter 14 Reading Fluency
Chapter 15 Literature Response
SECTION IV Going Beyond the Classroom Walls
Chapter 16 Getting Families Involved: A Primer
Chapter 1 No Child Left Behind: Comprehensive Reading Instruction
Chapter 2 Classroom Reading Assessment
Chapter 3 Understanding Reading Instruction
SECTION II Organizing For Instruction
Chapter 4 Organizing for Effective Reading Instruction
SECTION III Assessment and Intervention Strategies
Chapter 5 Oral Language Assessment and Development
Chapter 6 Children's Concepts About Print
Chapter 7 Phonemic Awareness and Alphabetic Principle
Chapter 8 Phonics and Word Attack Skills
Chapter 9 Teaching and Assessing Vocabulary Development
Chapter 10 Story Comprehension: Focus on the Reader
Chapter 11 Reading Comprehension: Focus on the Text
Chapter 12 Developing Research and Reference Skills
Chapter 13 Writing and Reading
Chapter 14 Reading Fluency
Chapter 15 Literature Response
SECTION IV Going Beyond the Classroom Walls
Chapter 16 Getting Families Involved: A Primer