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The New Art and Science of Teaching Reading (How to Teach Reading Comprehension Using a Literacy Development Model) (The New Art and Science of Teaching Book Series)

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About The New Art And Science Of Teaching Reading

Product Description Part of The New Art and Science of Teaching series Only when teachers have in-depth knowledge of reading skill and literacy development can they deliver best-practice reading assessment and instruction to students. The New Art and Science of Teaching Reading presents a compelling model for the stages of reading development, structured around five key topics: (1) foundational skills, (2) word recognition, (3) reading fluency, (4) vocabulary, and (5) reading comprehension. More than 100 reading-focused instructional strategies are laid out in detail to help teachers ensure every student becomes a proficient reader. Guide students at all stages of literacy development, from learning the basic concepts of print to demonstrating advanced reading comprehension. Discover a research-based reading model to guide your instruction: Understand how to best utilize The New Art and Science of Teaching framework for teaching reading comprehension and other reading skills. Explore a reading model that addresses how to articulate content, implement specific instructional strategies, and navigate reading-related issues that might arise in the classroom. Understand which elements of instruction are best suited for teaching reading. Explore how general strategies for teaching can be employed alongside specific strategies to enhance teaching, enrich learning and literacy development, and improve the classroom environment. Access free reproducibles, including exercises, games, and readings for the classroom. A joint publication of ASCD and Solution Tree Contents: Introduction Chapter 1: Reading Research and a Reading-Specific Model of Instruction Chapter 2: Providing and Communicating Clear Learning Goals Chapter 3: Using Assessments Chapter 4: Conducting Direct Instruction Lessons Chapter 5: Conducting Practicing and Deepening Lessons Chapter 6: Conducting Knowledge Application Lessons Chapter 7: Using Strategies That Appear in All Types of Lessons Chapter 8: Using Engagement Strategies Chapter 9: Implementing Rules and Procedures Chapter 10: Building Relationships Chapter 11: Communicating High Expectations Chapter 12: Developing Expertise Appendix A: The New Art and Science of Teaching Framework Appendix B: Orthography Exercises Appendix C: Reading in the Disciplines Appendix D: Phoneme Charts Appendix E: Vocabulary Games Appendix F: Culturally Diverse Texts References and Resources Books in The New Art and Science of Teaching series: The New Art and Science of Teaching The Handbook for the New Art and Science of Teaching The New Art and Science of Teaching Reading The New Art and Science of Teaching Writing The New Art and Science of Classroom Assessment Review "The New Art and Science of Teaching Reading helps teachers feel excited to teach students -- not just to teach reading. Simms and Marzano share a multitude of instructional strategies that yield cognitively complex tasks for students and cultivate a mindset of continuous improvement not only in educators but in their students as well." --Blair Perzentka, English teacher, Marshall High School, Wisconsin "Very well written and easy to follow, this book is packed full of practical tools and resources for reading instruction, planning, and reflection that teachers can use immediately in their classrooms. Simms and Marzano do a brilliant job of connecting their reading-specific model of instruction with Marzano's instructional framework that emphasizes feedback, content, and context." --Shelley Gies, director of curriculum and instruction, Clark-Pleasant Community School Corporation, Indiana About the Author Julia A. Simms is the director of content and resources at Marzano Research. A former classroom teacher, she and her team develop research-based resources and provide support to educators as they implement them. Her areas of expertise include effective instruction, learning progressions and proficiency scales, assessment and grading, argumentation