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Teaching Children to Read: The Teacher Makes the Difference, 9th edition

  • D Ray Reutzel
  • , Robert B. Cooter
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Teaching Children to Read is a research-based, practical, comprehensive guide to teaching literacy in K to 8 classrooms. In an era of rigorous standards, this text provides the essential information and strategies you need to help your students develop into capable and confident readers.

The 9th Edition is based on science of reading (SOR) research to plan and deliver up-to-date, effective teaching and learning experiences. SOR evidence is presented within a consistent framework of the authors' 5 pillars of effective reading instruction: teacher knowledge; classroom assessment; evidence-based teaching strategies; differentiating instruction; and family and community connections. New, authentic classroom examples show you how the evidence-based strategies discussed in the text are used in practice.

Published by Pearson (October 12th 2023) - Copyright © 2024

ISBN-13: 9780137871605

Subject: Reading & Literacy

Category: Literacy Methods (K-8)

PART I: The Science of Reading Instruction

  1. Reading Instruction That Works

Part II: The Critical Components of Reading Instruction

  1. Oral Language: Setting Up Reading Success
  2. Early Reading Instruction: Getting Reading Started
  3. Phonics and Word Recognition
  4. Reading Fluency
  5. Increasing Reading Vocabulary
  6. Teaching Reading Comprehension
  7. Teaching Writing

Part III: Reading Assessment: Trends and Issues

  1. Assessment: Going Beyond Typical Measures of Reading

Part IV: Orchestrating Reading Instruction

  1. Organizing Reading Instruction in Grades K-3
  2. Organizing Reading Instruction in Grades 4-8
  3. Selecting Core Reading Programs and Resources
  4.