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NRC

NRC
Author: Timothy Shanahan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000
Genre: Literacy
ISBN:

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Yearbook of the National Reading Conference

Yearbook of the National Reading Conference
Author: National Reading Conference (U.S.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2007
Genre: Reading (Higher education)
ISBN:

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Toward a Literacy of Promise

Toward a Literacy of Promise
Author: Linda A. Spears-Bunton
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2012-08-21
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1135625042

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"[This book] gives us strategies for bringing life back to school; it allows us to think creatively about connecting instruction to the lives of children who have not been well-served; it helps us learn to value the gifts with words our children of color bring; and it gives us hope for educating a generation that can change the status quo, that will build the America we have yet to see...the one that made that as-yet-unfulfilled promise of ‘liberty and justice for all.’" Lisa Delpit, From the Foreword Toward a Literacy of Promise examines popular assumptions about literacy and challenges readers to question how it has been used historically both to empower and to oppress. The authors offer an alternative view of literacy – a "literacy of promise" – that charts an emancipatory agenda for literacy instructional practices in schools. Weaving together critical perspectives on pedagogy, language, literature, and popular texts, each chapter provides an in-depth discussion that illuminates how a literacy of promise can be realized in school and classrooms. Although the major focus is on African American middle and secondary students as a population that has experienced the consequences of inequality, the chapters demonstrate general and specific applications to other populations.


The Power of Reading

The Power of Reading
Author: Stephen D. Krashen
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2004-08-19
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN:

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Continuing the case for free voluntary reading set out in the book's 1993 first edition, this new, updated, and much-looked-for second edition explores new research done on the topic in the last ten years as well as looking anew at some of the original research reviewed. Krashen also explores research surrounding the role of school and public libraries and the research indicating the necessity of a print-rich environment that provides light reading (comics, teen romances, magazines) as well as the best in literature to assist in educating children to read with understanding and in second language acquisition. He looks at the research surrounding reading incentive/rewards programs and specifically at the research on AR (Accelerated Reader) and other electronic reading products.


Comprehension Instruction

Comprehension Instruction
Author: Sheri R. Parris
Publisher: Guilford Publications
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2015-06-19
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1462520812

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All key issues of research and practice in comprehension instruction are addressed in this highly regarded professional resource and course text. Leading scholars examine the processes that enable students to make meaning from what they read--and how this knowledge can be applied to improve teaching at all grade levels. Best practices for meeting the needs of diverse elementary and secondary students are identified. Essential topics include strategies for comprehending different types of texts, the impact of the Common Core State Standards (CCSS), cutting-edge assessment approaches, and the growing importance of digital genres and multimodal literacies. User-friendly features include end-of-chapter discussion questions. New to This Edition *Incorporates the latest research and instructional practices. *Chapters on the CCSS, critical theory, culturally responsive instruction, and response to intervention. *Chapters on teaching fiction and informational texts in the secondary grades. *Expanded coverage of multimodal literacy learning. *Timely topics such as text complexity, close reading, digital literacies, and neuroscience are discussed in multiple chapters.


Understanding Reading Development

Understanding Reading Development
Author: Colin Harrison
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2004-01-31
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780761942511

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`Colin Harrison's knowledge of the research on reading processes and comprehension is encyclopaedic.... This is essential reading for all those committed to improving literacy attainment at all levels' - Professor Greg Brooks, University of Sheffield