Thomas, P. L
(forfatter)
How to End the Reading War and Serve the Literacy Needs of All Students e-bog
619,55 DKK
The twenty-first century Reading War is, in fact, nothing new, but some of the details are unique to our current culture driven by social media. This volume seeks to examine the current Reading War in the context of the historical recurrence of public and political debates around student reading abilities and achievement.Grounded in a media fascination with the "e;science of reading"e; an…
The twenty-first century Reading War is, in fact, nothing new, but some of the details are unique to our current culture driven by social media. This volume seeks to examine the current Reading War in the context of the historical recurrence of public and political debates around student reading abilities and achievement.Grounded in a media fascination with the "e;science of reading"e; and fueled by a rise in advocates for students with dyslexia, the current Reading War has resulted in some deeply troubling reading policy, grade retention and intensive phonics programs.This primer for parents, policy makers, and people who care confronts some of the most compelling but misunderstood aspects of teaching reading in the U.S. while also offering a way toward ending the Reading War in order to serve all students, regardless of their needs.The revised/expanded 2nd edition adds developments around the "e;science of reading,"e; including the expanding impact on state policy and legislation as well as robust additions to the research base around teaching students to read.
E-bog
619,55 DKK
Forlag
Information Age Publishing
Udgivet
01.08.2022
Længde
191 sider
Genrer
Literacy
Sprog
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9798887300351
The twenty-first century Reading War is, in fact, nothing new, but some of the details are unique to our current culture driven by social media. This volume seeks to examine the current Reading War in the context of the historical recurrence of public and political debates around student reading abilities and achievement.Grounded in a media fascination with the "e;science of reading"e; and fueled by a rise in advocates for students with dyslexia, the current Reading War has resulted in some deeply troubling reading policy, grade retention and intensive phonics programs.This primer for parents, policy makers, and people who care confronts some of the most compelling but misunderstood aspects of teaching reading in the U.S. while also offering a way toward ending the Reading War in order to serve all students, regardless of their needs.The revised/expanded 2nd edition adds developments around the "e;science of reading,"e; including the expanding impact on state policy and legislation as well as robust additions to the research base around teaching students to read.
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