Principles And Practices Of Teaching Reading (10Th Edition) Principles And Practices Of Teaching Reading (10Th Edition)

Principles And Practices Of Teaching Reading (10Th Edition)

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Principles And Practices Of Teaching Reading (10Th Edition)

Principles And Practices Of Teaching Reading (10Th Edition)

Product Description Although this book promotes a balanced approach for the introductory courses for reading, it has long been recognized as a leader in phonics instruction. This tenth edition strengthens the books reputation and serves as an authoritative and practical guide to teaching reading. Throughout the text readers will experience a wealth of classroom applications in the form of activities and games, detailed lesson plans, and examples of decoding and comprehension strategies. A three-part organization covers the foundations of literacy instruction, teaching students to become strategic readers, and implementing a literacy program. For elementary school reading teachers. From the Back Cover The tenth edition of Principles and Practices of Teaching Reading continues its long tradition of presenting an authoritative, comprehensive, and practical approach to a balanced literacy program. Features of the tenth edition include: Classroom applications such as specific activities and games, explicit lesson plans, suggested school assignments, and examples of decoding and comprehension strategies. Portfolio assignments for students. Inclusion Strategies that provide practical teaching modifications for special-needs children. Literacy website at www.prenhall.com/heilman with additional resources for topics such as word study, comprehension, and emergent literacy. Excerpt. Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. A knowledgeable, thinking, and caring teacher of reading is a key variable in whether or not children will be successful in learning to read. The tenth edition of Principles and Practices of Teaching Reading continues to be based on this assertion. Recent research on successful reading programs has again highlighted the important role of the teacher and has identified instructional variables that promote student learning. Those variables of teacher beliefs, attitudes, knowledge, and behaviors that contribute to student achievement in reading form the hallmarks of this book. This edition of Principles and Practices of Teaching Reading continues to reflect the importance of teaching children to read by presenting new topics and expanding other significant literacy topics. The major focus of the text is to present, in a reader-friendly format, the implementation of a comprehensive and balanced viewpoint in teaching children to become literate. One of the long-standing hallmarks of the text continues to be a blending of both concise syntheses of up-to-date research findings and practical strategies, activities, and lesson plans for illustrative purposes. The many practical examples, games, lesson plans, and activities provide concrete ideas for the classroom. In addition, each chapter has field-based assignments and portfolio entries. Significant changes in this edition include: * An extensively revised discussion of balanced reading programs stressing the importance and necessity of combining research-based skills and strategies with fine literature; * Summaries of major findings from the National Reading Research Center, CIERA, and the National Reading Panel; * A revised chapter on emergent literacy; * Expanded coverage of interactive strategies to promote reading comprehension; * A revised chapter on literature-based reading by Donna Norton, author of the classic textbook on childrens literature, Through the Eyes of a Child; * Expanded coverage for meeting the needs of diverse learners; * Updated flashback features, which provide a valuable historical perspective on teaching reading; * Updated Inclusion Strategies sections that provide modifications of various topics when working with children with special needs in regular classrooms; and * For professors, a new Instructors Manual that includes test questions, discussion questions, and blackline transparency masters. Acknowledgments Writing a book is certainly a team effort. We thank our many s

Specification of Principles And Practices Of Teaching Reading (10Th Edition)

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AuthorHeilman, Arthur W.
BindingPaperback
LanguageEnglish
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ISBN-10130420832
ISBN-139780130420831
PublisherPearson
Publication Year20010803

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