Selecting a Basal Reading Program

Selecting a Basal Reading Program
Author: Douglas P. Barnard
Publisher: R&L Education
Total Pages: 186
Release: 1989-01-28
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1461732433

This book capitalizes on the authors' longitudinal perspective in program development in approaching a K-12 reading strategy, The school administrator and classroom teacher will find the book's guidelines right to the point. They hit the key issues involved in selecting a reading program: from forming workable and effective professional committees, to conducting the essential evaluations. Anyone who has been through this process will recognize the wealth of expertise required to condense what could be a ponderous and arcane task, into the coherent set of steps and procedures presented in this book. The graphs and tables are invaluable. They will prove enormously helpful in performing each of the tasks in program selections. The authors have set form a process that should enable a school district to optimize the selection and applications of resources in order to maximize pupil learning opportunity. Practitioners will not be disappointed.

Selecting a Basal Reading Program

Selecting a Basal Reading Program
Author: Douglas P. Barnard
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 186
Release: 1989
Genre: Basal reading instruction
ISBN: 0877626332

This book capitalizes on the authors' longitudinal perspective in program development in approaching a K-12 reading strategy, The school administrator and classroom teacher will find the book's guidelines right to the point. They hit the key issues involved in selecting a reading program: from forming workable and effective professional committees, to conducting the essential evaluations. Anyone who has been through this process will recognize the wealth of expertise required to condense what could be a ponderous and arcane task, into the coherent set of steps and procedures presented in this book. The graphs and tables are invaluable. They will prove enormously helpful in performing each of the tasks in program selections. The authors have set form a process that should enable a school district to optimize the selection and applications of resources in order to maximize pupil learning opportunity. Practitioners will not be disappointed.

The Essential Guide to Selecting and Using Core Reading Programs

The Essential Guide to Selecting and Using Core Reading Programs
Author: Peter Dewitz
Publisher: International Reading Assoc.
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Language arts (Early childhood)
ISBN: 9780872077072

"This guide takes an objective look at the skills, texts, and assessments included in the most commonly used programs to first help you evaluate and select an effective program and then implement that program. Whether you are a teacher, a principal, a reading specialist or coach, a school leader, or an administrator, you will learn how to: make the most effective use of&—and improve on&—what core programs provide; incorporate elements like motivation and oral language development into your instruction, which core programs tend to neglect; analyze the intervention programs for struggling readers and ELLs that now accompany most core reading programs, and critique the program's assessments and construct an effective assessment system."--Publisher.

Leader's Manual

Leader's Manual
Author: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Center for the Study of Reading
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1990
Genre: Basal reading instruction
ISBN:

Learning to Read in American Schools

Learning to Read in American Schools
Author: Richard Chase Anderson
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 326
Release: 1984
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780898592191

Learning to Read in American Schools examines critical research that offers direct implications for the design and/or evaluation of text materials used in our schools today. In so doing, it addresses issues regarding the quality of text materials, and contains specific recommendations for the improvement of reading comprehension and instruction. Timely, clearly written, and jargon-free, this text is an essential handbook for school administrators, reading specialists, teachers in professional development programs, trainers of teachers, and curriculum developers. It should have a profound impact on how reading is taught in American schools.

Open Court Reading Student Anthology, Book 1, Grade 2

Open Court Reading Student Anthology, Book 1, Grade 2
Author: BEREITER ET AL.
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2015-06-03
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780021173389

Student Anthologies include a variety of narrative and informative texts to help students understand concepts such as key ideas and details, writing as a craft, and the integration of background knowledge and ideas.