
Assessing Readers
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With an emphasis on comprehension, motivation and engagement, and developing strategic knowledge, Assessing Readers offers a road map for teachers trying to meet the demands of increasingly rigorous standards. Features include examples of student-centered assessment, ideas for organizing and managing differentiated instruction, sample lesson plans, and authentic case studies.
Accessible and practical, the third edition empowers pre-service and in-service teachers alike, encouraging them to think about the importance of their assessment and instructional choices and supporting them with the tools they need to achieve their goals and meet the needs of all students.
Changes in the Third Edition:
A new focus on literacy development and developmentally responsive instruction
Expanded coverage of emergent literacy and the assessment of foundational skills, including concepts about print, storybook reading, phonological and phonemic awareness, alphabet knowledge, and concept of word in text
A new section on assessing vocabulary and morphological knowledge
Expanded coverage of response to instruction/intervention (RTI)
New information on assessment and instruction of culturally and linguistically diverse students
Increased attention to issues of social justice, educational equity, and anti-bias practices
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Persons
Kristin M. Gehsmann is Professor of Literacy Studies and Director of the School of Education at Virginia Tech, USA.
Juliet L. Halladay is Associate Professor in the Department of Education at the University of Vermont, USA.
Content
Acknowledgements
Meet the Authors
Part One: Student-Centered Assessment
Chapter 1: The Classroom Teacher's Role
Chapter 2: Understanding Standardized Tests and Quantitative Assessment Data
Chapter 3: Assessing Early Literacy, Developmental Spelling, Fluency, and Linguistic
Knowledge
Chapter 4: Assessing Comprehension, Cognitive Strategies, Vocabulary Knowledge, and the
Affective Dimensions of Reading
Part Two: Organization and Instruction in the Classroom
Chapter 5: Organizing, Analyzing, and Using Assessment Data
Chapter 6: Organizing Classrooms and Groups for Literacy Instruction
Chapter 7: Assessment, Instruction, and Learning in the Classroom
Appendix A: Portfolio Assessment Templates
Appendix B: Sample Teacher-Developed Assessments
Appendix C: Sample Teacher-Developed Lesson Plans
Glossary
References: Professional References and Suggested Readings
References: Children's Literature References
Index
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