AbstractThis paper presents a microgenetic study of the emergence of literacy in an eight-year-old student who is in third grade in a public primary school in Midwest, USA and is identified as learning disabled. It describes seven practical teaching strategies that were successfully used with this child for two years. At the end of this two year remediation, the child was able to read fluently at her grade level and exceeded all expectations and predictions of her parents and teachers. These strategies will be beneficial for classroom teachers, reading specialists, and special education teachers who are working with struggling young readers, and are evidence-based practices identified from a review of the literature
This project was designed to identify effective reading programs and strategies for students with le...
This paper describes some ideas for designing and implementing research-based reading interventions ...
The purpose of this study was to identify and implement strategies and interventions for non profici...
This paper presents a microgenetic study of the emergence of literacy in an eight-year-old student w...
AbstractThis paper presents a microgenetic study of the emergence of literacy in an eight-year-old s...
The purpose of this paper is to examine a sampling of research on reading disabilities and intervent...
This presentation will focus on struggling readers in upper level grades (9th through 12th). Most re...
One of the most important aspects of education is reading, which is essential to progress in a liter...
Reading instruction is an important part of a child’s education. Reading is essential in their acad...
The purpose of this paper is to describe how Trevor, a student who failed first grade because he did...
From Augustana College\u27s partnership with Longfellow Elementary School, I was able to examine str...
Education research has shown that a quarter of eighth-grade students perform below basic reading pro...
Increasing reading comprehension is a vital skill to improving general reading skills. Teachers can ...
ABSTRACT This article reports two different experiments as part of a longitudinal study. The first e...
At a time when literacy is more important than ever, national attention has refocused on reading to ...
This project was designed to identify effective reading programs and strategies for students with le...
This paper describes some ideas for designing and implementing research-based reading interventions ...
The purpose of this study was to identify and implement strategies and interventions for non profici...
This paper presents a microgenetic study of the emergence of literacy in an eight-year-old student w...
AbstractThis paper presents a microgenetic study of the emergence of literacy in an eight-year-old s...
The purpose of this paper is to examine a sampling of research on reading disabilities and intervent...
This presentation will focus on struggling readers in upper level grades (9th through 12th). Most re...
One of the most important aspects of education is reading, which is essential to progress in a liter...
Reading instruction is an important part of a child’s education. Reading is essential in their acad...
The purpose of this paper is to describe how Trevor, a student who failed first grade because he did...
From Augustana College\u27s partnership with Longfellow Elementary School, I was able to examine str...
Education research has shown that a quarter of eighth-grade students perform below basic reading pro...
Increasing reading comprehension is a vital skill to improving general reading skills. Teachers can ...
ABSTRACT This article reports two different experiments as part of a longitudinal study. The first e...
At a time when literacy is more important than ever, national attention has refocused on reading to ...
This project was designed to identify effective reading programs and strategies for students with le...
This paper describes some ideas for designing and implementing research-based reading interventions ...
The purpose of this study was to identify and implement strategies and interventions for non profici...