Understanding Reading Problems: Assessment and Instruction - Couverture rigide

Gillet, Jean Wallace; Temple, Charles A.

 
9780673523273: Understanding Reading Problems: Assessment and Instruction

Synopsis

Book by Gillet Jean Wallace Temple Charles A

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Quatrième de couverture

Gillet: Understanding Reading Problems, 7/e

 

The seventh edition of Understanding Reading Problems continues to feature classroom-based, teacher-driven approaches to reading assessment and remediation.

 

Popular authors Jean Gillet, Charles Temple, and Alan Crawford maintain their focus on struggling readers, with significant new coverage of ELL and of readers with special needs. The authors integrate authentic vignettes and case studies with clear, vivid writing featuring the latest research. Expanded coverage of portfolio assessment, lexiles and guided reading levels, running records, developmental spelling stages, emergent literacy assessments, assessing and teaching students with limited English proficiency, and practical strategies for adapting instruction for special-needs students in inclusive classrooms make this seventh edition the most current and complete resource in its field.

 

 

Your colleagues rave about Understanding Reading Problems:

 

“It is an ideal book for experienced and inexperienced teachers learning how to better address students with reading problems. Overall, I really love the text.”

            -Lucille A. Smassanow, SUNY New Paltz

 

 “One of the major strengths of this textbook is the breakdown of strategies by developmental level. The authors highlight the importance of differentiating effective strategies by devoting a chapter to each age level.”

            -Deborah E. Bordelon, Xavier University of Louisiana

 

“Chapter 10 was one of the reasons why I decided to change to this text. I was looking for a text that specifically addressed English Language Learners and the ever-increasing number of students who are within elementary classrooms with these needs.”

            -Bonnie Hoewing, University of Northern Iowa

 

What’s new in the seventh edition?

  • Completely revised chapter 10 on teaching reading and writing with English language learners, including updates on the legal and statutory requirements, demographics and implications of NCLB for English learners.
  • New and expanded coverage of special needs students.
  • Two-paged special issues section in several chapters covers topics like setting up and managing tutoring programs, working with families, and using electronic media.
  • Includes new coverage of adolescents with reading problems in Chapter 8.

 

Biographie de l'auteur

JEAN WALLACE GILLET has been a classroom teacher, reading specialist, and university educator. She is currently an elementary reading specialist and teaches undergraduate and graduate reading courses in Charlottesville, VA. She has co-authored several widely-used college texts, is senior author of an elementary spelling series, and has been a staff development consultant to dozens of school districts.

CHARLES TEMPLE is Professor of Education at the College of William and Mary. He taught for seventeen years at Hobart and William Smith Colleges, and is the author of many books on literacy and several books for children. He currently is co-Director of the Reading and Writing for Critical Thinking Project, a teacher education project active in twenty countries in central Europe and Asia.

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