The article focuses on educational standards and literacy topics relevant to reading instruction. Important terms associated with word recognition include phonological awareness, phonemic awareness, phonics, sight words and structural analysis. Reading fluency represents a level of expertise in combining appropriate phrasing and intonation while reading words. Teachers should present a balanced literacy programs that would give students an opportunity for both discovery and direct instruction
There is intense public interest in questions surrounding how children learn to read and how they ca...
Chapter 1. The Meaning of learning to read -- Chapter 2. The Logical order of the steps in learning ...
In 2000 the National Reading Panel addressed the low reading proficiency of students in the United S...
This article focuses on the effect of word recog-nition instruction on later reading success for all...
The three 'articles in this publication discuss the 'following topics: (1) a psycholinguis...
This article considers what is necessary to ensure that all children learn to read to a good level o...
This article proposes the important role of learning reading fluently in English, teaching pronuncia...
This article defines phonological awareness and discusses historic and contemporary research finding...
How does reading instruction work in the complexity of real classrooms? What instructional practices...
Every child experiences the process of learning to read differently. This essay is to show what it m...
Reading is a verbal linguistic skill, which includes the identification and understanding of printed...
In this article, the authors review eight published and widely used curricula for teaching phonemic ...
In this article there was written about teaching for reading texts at schools. Reading comprehension...
Decades of research have determined the impact that phonological and phonemic awareness has on a chi...
Reading begins to develop when the child begins to receive systematic training. The root of this cap...
There is intense public interest in questions surrounding how children learn to read and how they ca...
Chapter 1. The Meaning of learning to read -- Chapter 2. The Logical order of the steps in learning ...
In 2000 the National Reading Panel addressed the low reading proficiency of students in the United S...
This article focuses on the effect of word recog-nition instruction on later reading success for all...
The three 'articles in this publication discuss the 'following topics: (1) a psycholinguis...
This article considers what is necessary to ensure that all children learn to read to a good level o...
This article proposes the important role of learning reading fluently in English, teaching pronuncia...
This article defines phonological awareness and discusses historic and contemporary research finding...
How does reading instruction work in the complexity of real classrooms? What instructional practices...
Every child experiences the process of learning to read differently. This essay is to show what it m...
Reading is a verbal linguistic skill, which includes the identification and understanding of printed...
In this article, the authors review eight published and widely used curricula for teaching phonemic ...
In this article there was written about teaching for reading texts at schools. Reading comprehension...
Decades of research have determined the impact that phonological and phonemic awareness has on a chi...
Reading begins to develop when the child begins to receive systematic training. The root of this cap...
There is intense public interest in questions surrounding how children learn to read and how they ca...
Chapter 1. The Meaning of learning to read -- Chapter 2. The Logical order of the steps in learning ...
In 2000 the National Reading Panel addressed the low reading proficiency of students in the United S...