Evidence-Based Instruction in Reading: A Professional Development Guide to Phonemic Awareness

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$63.30 - $81.45
UPC:
9780205456284
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
6/3/2007
Author:
Maryann E. Mraz;Nancy D. Padak;Timothy V. Rasinski
Language:
english
Edition:
1

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Product Overview

Learn to enhance your assessment and teaching of phonemic awareness!

Finally teachers have access to a professional development series, Evidence-Based Instruction in Reading, written specifically to guide them in sharpening their understanding of the five key components to Reading Firstphonemic awareness, phonics, vocabulary, fluency, and comprehension. This book focuses on phonemic awareness, but each volume in the five-part series addresses one key component and presents friendly tips and strategies that teachers can take right into the classroom.

How to make Phonemic Awareness work for you!

  • Consider recommendations for incorporating appropriate reading materials, fostering productive homeschool connections, and promoting students desire to learn to read and write.
  • Read about the findings of current key research studies and learn about their implications for classroom practice.
  • Discover how to evaluate your current practices and create concrete plans for change.
  • Start a learning community or book club and share your knowledge with colleagues.
  • Access useful resources and links to extend and enrich your own learning beyond the classroom.

Teachers rave about A Professional Development Guide to Phonemic Awareness!

I have been in reading instruction for 33 years and there are teachers in my school who have been in for three years [to] 23 yearswith the variation in experience, we have a wide variety of backgroundsthis text brings all that together because of the way it is writtenI would use [this book] with my lower grade Reading First teachers and with teachers in grades 2 and 3 for struggling readers. Phonemic Awareness is usually a missing piece in those students who are not on grade level by this time. We could put this information to good use and make it applicable at many grade levels.

Cathy Taylor, Reading First Literacy Coach, Stewart County Elementary School, Lumpkin, GA

Also available in the Evidence-Based Instruction in Reading series:

A Professional Development Guideto Phonics

2008 ISBN: 0-205-45630-8

A Professional Development Guideto Vocabulary

2008 ISBN: 0-205-45631-6

A Professional Development Guideto Fluency

2008 ISBN: 0-205-45629-4

A Professional Development Guideto Comprehension

2008 ISBN: 0-205-45627-8

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