The power of effective reading instruction : how neuroscience informs instruction across all grades and disciplines

Título
The power of effective reading instruction : how neuroscience informs instruction across all grades and disciplines

Karen, Gazith

Resumen
"Research demonstrates that when students don't build strong reading skills, their performance in school and ability to succeed in life decline. With more students considered illiterate or struggling with reading challenges each year, it's imperative that teachers have research-supported tools and strategies that effectively target the reading skills students need to thrive. In The Power of Effective Reading Instruction: How Neuroscience Informs Instruction Across All Grades and Disciplines, Karen Gazith explores the neuroscience research on how children learn to read and discusses how it should inform reading practices in schools. She proposes that reading instruction should not be limited to language arts teachers; rather, it is a shared responsibility among educators across content areas if schools hope to improve historically low literacy rates. With this research-packed guide, educators will have the resources they need to effectively implement reading instruction, no matter the subject they teach"--
 
The Big Five of Literacy -- The Neuroscience of Reading -- Reading and Response to Intervention -- Everybody is a Reading Teacher: Reading Instruction Across Content Areas -- When Students are Off Track -- Strategic Teaching and Learning -- Conclusion.

Fecha de publicación como intervalo
2024

Descripción física
x, 172 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm

Término de la materia
Reading.
 
Effective teaching.
 
Teacher effectiveness.
 
Classroom environment.

Síntesis
"Research demonstrates that when students don't build strong reading skills, their performance in school and ability to succeed in life decline. With more students considered illiterate or struggling with reading challenges each year, it's imperative that teachers have research-supported tools and strategies that effectively target the reading skills students need to thrive. In The Power of Effective Reading Instruction: How Neuroscience Informs Instruction Across All Grades and Disciplines, Karen Gazith explores the neuroscience research on how children learn to read and discusses how it should inform reading practices in schools. She proposes that reading instruction should not be limited to language arts teachers; rather, it is a shared responsibility among educators across content areas if schools hope to improve historically low literacy rates. With this research-packed guide, educators will have the resources they need to effectively implement reading instruction, no matter the subject they teach"-- Provided by publisher.
 
The Big Five of Literacy -- The Neuroscience of Reading -- Reading and Response to Intervention -- Everybody is a Reading Teacher: Reading Instruction Across Content Areas -- When Students are Off Track -- Strategic Teaching and Learning -- Conclusion.

ISBN
9781954631779

Información de publicación
Bloomington, IN : Solution Tree Press, [2024]


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