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Four Powerful Strategies for Struggling Readers, Grades 3-8
Product Details
- Pub. Date: July 2008
- Publisher: SAGE Publications
- Sales Rank: 631,602
Synopsis
Help struggling readers succeed by teaching four research-based comprehension strategies with sample lessons and a gradual-release approach leading to student-directed learning.
Biography
Lois Lanning is the assistant superintendent of schools in Pomperaug Regional District 15, Connecticut. Other roles in her career include classroom teacher, K–12 reading consultant, special education teacher, elementary principal, district curriculum director, and adjunct professor. These positions span urban, suburban, and small town school systems, giving her a wealth of experience with a wide range of literacy practices. Lanning has extensive background in district-level curriculum work and staff development training. She works with other school districts and state departments, is actively involved in professional organizations, and presents at state and national conferences. Lanning is the author of several professional journal articles as well as other reading resources for teachers. First and foremost, her passion is helping all students become lifelong readers.
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Four Powerful Strategies for Struggling Readers, Grades 3-8
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Four Powerful Strategies for Struggling Readers, Grades 3-8
Table of Contents
Foreword by Joseph Yukish Preface Acknowledgments About the Author
1. Foundations Recent Findings From Comprehension Strategies Why Four Powerful Strategies?
The Four Powerful Comprehension Strategies Summary of Recent Findings From Comprehension Research Reading Comprehension Instruction Comprehension Instructional Activities and Practices Research on the Transfer of Learning What Is Transfer?
A Closer Look at Transfer Theory Summmary of Reading Comprehension Instruction
2. Gradual Release to Accelerate Progress Gradual Release Lesson Design Conclusions and Reflections
3. Putting the Strategies Into Practice: Summarizing What Is Summarizing?
When Does a Reader Summarize?
Why Do Readers Summarize?
Sample Lessons for the Strategy Summarizing Summarizing Across Content Areas Conclusions and Reflections
4. Putting the Strategies Into Practice: Creating Meaningful Connections What Is Creating Meaningful Connections?
When Does a Reader Create Meaningful Connections?
Why Do Readers Create Meaningful Connections?
Sample Lessons for the Strategy Creating Meaningful Connections Making Meaningful Connections Across Content Areas Conclusions and Reflections
5. Putting the Strategies Into Practice: Self-Regulating What Is Self-Regulating?
When Does a Reader Self-Regulate?
Why Do Readers Self-Regulate?
Sample Lessons for the Strategy Self-Regulating Self-Regulating Across Content Areas Conclusions and Reflections
6. Putting the Strategies Into Practice: Inferring What Is Inferring?
When Does a Reader Infer?
Why Do Readers Infer?
Sample Lessons for the Strategy Inferring Inferring Across Content Areas Conclusions and Reflections
7. Conclusion Glossary: Defining Terms Appendix 1: Thinking About How We Use Strategies to Comprehend Appendix 2: Focusing on Comprehension Strategies in a Small Group Gradual Release Design Lesson for Struggling Readers: Observation Form References Index
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