
10 Essential Instructional Elements for Students With Reading Difficulties by Andrew P Johnson
This book details how the brain creates meaning from print, and how educators can leverage the latest neurocognitive research to help students struggling with reading.His arguments are clear and his writing is easy to read. His suggestions for instruction are research-based and cover early literacy development quite completely. Primary grade teachers, especially, will love this book, and rightfully so.
-- Dick Allington, Professor of Education
"As an educator with 30 years’ experience as a reading specialist and learning disabilities teacher, I recommend this book as a resource that pulls together divergent ideas about reading, and weaves them together in a way that makes sense."
-- Joan Whoolery, Reading Specialist"It has become fashionable in recent years to view the teaching of reading as being as simple as getting children to sound out words. This is understandable. When we look at a page we see words made of out of letters, so it′s easy to think that that′s all there is to it. And for legislators and publishers this is an attractive proposition. The fundamental job of teaching children to read becomes something simple, logical, easy to measure, and of course easy to explain to parents. However, a closer look at what really goes on when we read soon tells us that the story is deeper, more beautiful, and more complex. Those words refuse to play ball (try "give" and "hive") and when we read we don′t actually look at every letter in every word--far from it. Professor Johnson tells the story of reading in a logical and clear manner with a book that is excellently researched, immaculately referenced, and full of practical tips for the practitioner."
-- Terry Bernstein, (London Borough of Barnet) and former Senior Literacy Difficulties Specialist"This book for teachers who want to help their struggling students learn to read and write includes classroom-tested reading and writing strategies and activities that students will enjoy and practice. Creating the conditions for student success is all spelled out in this book."
-- Paul Wickham"This is the text I wish I had when I began to teach. Dr. Johnson clearly illustrates the process our brain uses to create meaning from text. He suggests reading teachers need to de-emphasize phonics and use activities that ask the student to also use semantic and syntactical cues. The text includes ten chapters of instructional elements with tons of activities to increase motivation, phonic awareness, and fluency."
-- Marty Duncan, Ed.D., educator, author, former teacher and superintendent| SKU | Unavailable |
| ISBN 13 | 9781483373775 |
| ISBN 10 | 1483373770 |
| Title | 10 Essential Instructional Elements for Students With Reading Difficulties |
| Author | Andrew P Johnson |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | SAGE Publications Inc |
| Year published | 2015-12-16 |
| Number of pages | 256 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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