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Teaching to Increase Volume in Reading
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Teaching to Increase Volume in Reading

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A great resource for any intermediate, middle or high school teacher or literacy coach to help build a love of reading and encourage lifelong readers.

Many striving readers in grades four through twelve have lost their self-confidence as well as the belief that, with hard work, they can reach a goal.

Whether these students were on a computer reading program, in a grade-level basal program, or listening to a required novel, they weren't reading. Research by Allington, Krashen, Howard, Miller, and Ripp points to the need for students to read wonderful books to develop reading skill and expertise. Voluminous reading is an intervention.

This book suggests ways to organize instruction so students in ELA classes and across the curriculum read voluminously every day. It will explain that there is no program that is the magic bullet for creating schools full of readers. The magic bullet is having skilled teachers who are ongoing learners and class libraries in all subjects, book rooms for storing instructional genre units, and alternate texts on topics studied in content subjects.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
National Council of Teachers of English (Ncte)
Date
7 October 2022
Pages
180
ISBN
9780814151952

A great resource for any intermediate, middle or high school teacher or literacy coach to help build a love of reading and encourage lifelong readers.

Many striving readers in grades four through twelve have lost their self-confidence as well as the belief that, with hard work, they can reach a goal.

Whether these students were on a computer reading program, in a grade-level basal program, or listening to a required novel, they weren't reading. Research by Allington, Krashen, Howard, Miller, and Ripp points to the need for students to read wonderful books to develop reading skill and expertise. Voluminous reading is an intervention.

This book suggests ways to organize instruction so students in ELA classes and across the curriculum read voluminously every day. It will explain that there is no program that is the magic bullet for creating schools full of readers. The magic bullet is having skilled teachers who are ongoing learners and class libraries in all subjects, book rooms for storing instructional genre units, and alternate texts on topics studied in content subjects.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
National Council of Teachers of English (Ncte)
Date
7 October 2022
Pages
180
ISBN
9780814151952