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Issues and Trends in Literacy Education - Richard D. Robinson, Michael C. McKenna

Issues and Trends in Literacy Education

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320 Seiten
2007 | 4th edition
Pearson (Verlag)
978-0-205-52031-2 (ISBN)
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This issues reader presents current information on critical trends and developments in literacy education to help teachers choose and articulate their own informed approach to reading education. Now in its Fourth Edition, Issues and Trends in Literacy Education continues to present a wide variety of opinions and positions in all crucial aspects of reading and writing education. This new edition includes up-to-date discussions on current topics such as fluency, the use of technology in reading, and multicultural literacy, among others. Renowned authors Dick Robinson, Mike McKenna, and Judy Wedman gear students to success by presenting scrupulously researched material that meets the NCATE/International Reading Association requirements for accreditation of graduate reading programs.

 



A Letter to Students from the Authors

Dear Reader,

 

The authors of this literacy education textbook welcome you to the study of this important aspect of instruction. You are probably quite aware of the many current controversial topics in literacy such as assessment, the use of technology, and approaches to the teaching of reading skills. This new edition of Issues and Trends in Literacy Education was organized around a number of the most critical questions in the current field. Articles in each of these areas were selected primarily on the basis of providing you, the reader, with the latest information as well as varying opinions on a wide variety of literacy topics.

 

One of the primary goals of this book is for you to use these readings as a “springboard” for further investigation in topics that interest you related to effective literacy instruction. Each of the chapters includes a selection of related readings for additional study in a particular area of reading education. These can be used for in-depth study as well as a basis for personal research and writing of related class papers and presentations.

 

The field of literacy education is a rapidly expanding and changing area in education. We hope you find the materials in this book to be both challenging and interest as you continue your study of this field.

 

Thank you,

 

Dick Robinson

Mike McKenna

 

ISSUES AND TRENDS IN LITERACY EDUCATION Fourth Edition

  CONTENTS   CHAPTER 1              Word Recognition  

                                    Phonics

                                    Timothy Shanahan

 

                                    Readers, Instruction, and the NRP

G. Pat Wilson, Prisca Martens, Poonam Arya, & Bess Altwerger

 

Research on Reading: A Cautionary Tale

Gregory Camilli & Paula Wolfe

 

 

CHAPTER 2              Fluency  

                                    Creating Fluent Readers

                                    Timothy Rasinski

 

                                    Developing Fluency With Repeated Readings

                                    William J. Therrien & Richard M. Kubina, Jr.

 

Reading Fluency Assessment and Instruction: What, Why, and How?

Roxanne F. Hudson, Holly B. Lane, & Paige C. Pullen

 

  CHAPTER 3              Comprehension  

                                    Defining Comprehension

                                    RAND Study Group

 

“Oh, Excellent, Excellent Question!”: Developmental Differences and Comprehension Acquisition

Laura B. Smolkin & Carol A. Donovan  

                                    The Sweet Work of Reading

                                    Andie Cunningham & Ruth Shagoury

 

                                    Learning From What Doesn’t Work

                                    Gary Ivey & Douglas Fisher

 

 

CHAPTER 4              Adolescent Literacy  

Fostering Adolescent Literacy Marlene Darwin & Steve Fleischman  

No Child Left Behind: What it Means for U. S. Adolescents and What We Can Do About It

Mark W. Conley & Kathleen A. Hinchman  

Implementing the No Child Left Behind Act: Using Student Engagement to Improve Adolescent Literacy

North Central Regional Educational Laboratory  

At Play in Fields of Ideas Andrew Schofield & Theresa Rogers  

 

CHAPTER 5              Multicultural Literacy Education  

Increasing Reading Achievement of Students From Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Backgrounds

Michelle McCollin & Doris O’Shea  

Affirming Identity in Multilingual Classrooms

Jim Cummins, Vicki Bismilla, Patricia Chow, Sarah Cohen, Frances Giampapa, Lisa Leoni, Perminder Sandhu, & Padma Sastri  

Implications of No Child Left Behind on Family Literacy in A Multicultural Community

ScottN. Forest

 

Multicultural Literature and Discussion as Mirror and Window?

Jocelyn Glazier & Jung-A Seo

 

 

CHAPTER 6              Assessment-Driven Instruction

 

Toward the Peaceful Coexistence of Test Developers, Policymakers, and Teachers in an Era of Accountability

Marcia A. Invernizzi, Timothy J. Landrum, Jennifer L. Howell, & Heather P. Warley

 

How Well Does Assessment Inform Our Reading Instruction

Michael C. McKenna & Sharon Walpole

 

 

CHAPTER 7              Coaching

 

Coaching in Context: Crafting a Site-Based Staff Development System

Sharon Walpole

 

Literacy Coaching: Coming out of the Corner

Marsha Riddle Buly, Tracy Coskie, LeAnne Robinson, & Kathy Egawa

           

 

CHAPTER 8              Technology

 

Multiple Versions of Multimedia Literacy: Emerging Areas of Synthesis

Renee Hobbs

 

Digitally Innovative Teaching: Effective Uses of Technology in Literacy Instruction

Michael C. McKenna, Linda D. Labbo, David Reinking, & Tricia A. Zucker

 

CHAPTER 9              Writing

 

                                    Issues and Trends in Writing

                                    Michael Moore

 

                                    Technology and Writing

                                    Karen Bromley

 

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.7.2007
Sprache englisch
Maße 233 x 180 mm
Gewicht 420 g
Themenwelt Schulbuch / Wörterbuch
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik
ISBN-10 0-205-52031-6 / 0205520316
ISBN-13 978-0-205-52031-2 / 9780205520312
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