Secondary School Reading Instruction

Secondary School Reading Instruction
Author: Betty D. Roe,Barbara D. Stoodt,Paul Clay Burns
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 540
Release: 1987
Genre: Education
ISBN: UOM:39015012803642

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This book has been written primarily for secondary school content teachers--those who are preparing for teacher certification and the experienced who wish to learn how to help their students read content assignments with more understanding. The book uses introductory level information on reading instruction. There is also useful information for reading specialists who work with content teachers or helping secondary students with reading difficulties, and administrators who need to know about the reading needs of secondary school students in order to set appropriate policies. The aim of this book is to equip secondary school classroom teachers with the tools to teach more efficiently by helping their students understand material better. Teachers who can add improvement of reading skills to their toolkit will enhance their success in the classroom.

Reading Instruction in the Secondary School

Reading Instruction in the Secondary School
Author: Betty D. Roe,Barbara D. Stoodt,Paul Clay Burns
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 474
Release: 1978
Genre: Education
ISBN: UOM:39015005044329

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Transforming Reading Skills in the Secondary School

Transforming Reading Skills in the Secondary School
Author: Pat Guy
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2015-05-14
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781317442912

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Transforming Reading Skills in the Secondary School is a commonsense text designed to help practitioners working in a mainstream context. The book suggests ways to develop the underlying skills necessary for good reading through multiple pathways such as mainstream subject lessons, individual and small group support sessions, whole school initiatives, the use of reading mentors and home-school liaison opportunities. Brimming with ideas and activities, Pat Guy explores a variety of different aspects of reading, including: how reading is taught and why it is such an important skill for the individual how to motivate the reluctant reader the role played by the mainstream & specialist teacher underlying problems pupils may face how to increase parental involvement reasons why a pupil’s comprehension might be limited the role of the School Librarian the relevance to reading of vocabulary and general knowledge. Anyone wanting to develop the reading skills of secondary pupils who struggle will find this a resource they return to time and time again.

Secondary School Literacy Instruction

Secondary School Literacy Instruction
Author: Betty D. Roe,Barbara D. Stoodt,Paul C. Burns
Publsiher: Houghton Mifflin
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001
Genre: Content area reading
ISBN: 0618042938

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"Secondary School Literacy Instruction helps all content-area teachers required to take this course with its motivational self-test pedagogy and unique application of literacy and study skills in all secondary subject areas. The text prepares secondary school educators to teach the content of their subject areas more meaningfully, based on the belief that teachers who understand reading strategies can enhance their students' success in the classroom. The Seventh Edition increases the emphasis on what secondary teachers need to know to improve literacy skills in their subject area while de-emphasizing reading content more suited to specialists.

Improving Low Reading Ages in the Secondary School

Improving Low Reading Ages in the Secondary School
Author: Paul Blum
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781134332182

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This highly practical guide shows how learning support teachers and assistants can work effectively with secondary school pupils who are struggling with their reading. It relates directly to the working practices of teachers, steering them through issues such as: assessing the low-age reader working with reading withdrawal groups finding and creating resources for low-age readers constructing spelling strategies to support reading understanding the emotional dimension to being a poor reader how to effectively involve parents. Paul Blum offers valuable advice on how to make challenging mainstream subject textbooks accessible to low-aged readers and help on where to find good free resources as well as commercial materials to suit them. Exploring the vital relationship between the mainstream and learning support function, he also outlines the ways in which the two can be harnessed to make a significant difference to reading improvement.

Secondary School Reading

Secondary School Reading
Author: Allen Berger,H. Alan Robinson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1982
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: MINN:319510005507440

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A collection of current research related to reading instruction for the classroom teacher in the secondary school.

Reading Instruction in Secondary Schools

Reading Instruction in Secondary Schools
Author: International Reading Association
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1964
Genre: Education
ISBN: UOM:39015008945357

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Thinking Reading What every secondary teacher needs to know about reading

Thinking Reading  What every secondary teacher needs to know about reading
Author: Dianne Murphy,James Murphy
Publsiher: John Catt
Total Pages: 121
Release: 2018-04-23
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781914351631

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Despite the efforts of teachers and educators, every year secondary schools across the English-speaking world turn out millions of functionally illiterate leavers. The costs in human misery and in wasted productivity are catastrophic. What can schools do to prevent this situation? In this highly accessible book James and Dianne Murphy combine more than 50 years of experience to provide teachers with a thorough, easy to use introduction to the extensive research on reading and its effects on student achievement. Drawing on the work of experts from around the world, the authors explore how we learn to read, how the many myths and misconceptions around reading developed, and why they continue to persist.Building on these foundations chapters go on to examine how the general secondary school classroom can support all levels of reading more effectively, regardless of subject; how school leaders can ensure that their systems, practices and school culture deliver the very best literacy provision for all students; and what it takes to ensure that a racing intervention aimed at adolescent struggling readers is truly effective. The overall message of this books is one of great optimism: the authors demonstrate that the right of every child to learn to read is entirely achievable if schools employ the best research-driven practice.