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How Parents Can Help Kids Improve Test Scores: Taking the Stakes Out of Literacy Testing
By (Author) Steven Schneider
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Education
2nd June 2006
United States
General
Non Fiction
Home schooling / home education
Educational administration and organization
Secondary schools
Teaching skills and techniques
372.48
Winner of 15.95.
Paperback
136
Width 170mm, Height 216mm, Spine 11mm
204g
To meet the goals of No Child Left Behind, standardized testing is preeminent as the sole indicator determining whether states all across America demonstrate adequate yearly progress of student achievement in literacy education. This book will help teachers and parents raise children's scores on standardized reading tests. Using nontechnical language, Steven Schneider shows how parents and teachers can assist children by extending and reinforcing education at home while utilizing a 20-minute literacy workout called Pinpoint Reading. This program features a handy guide with student-friendly activities and strategies for teachers and parents of elementary and middle school children.
How Parents Can Help Kids Improve Test Scores features:
Suggestions on how to set up a quiet study area
A review of the Pinpoint Reading Program that outlines specific steps and procedures
Probing Strategies
Note-taking skills
A review of critical comprehension skills, metacognitive strategies, and phonics procedures
Effective study skills strategies
Parents and teachers-working in a symbiotic relationship-can help children become lifelong readers and learners.
I love the specific ideas and suggestions [Schneider gives] to parents and teachers. The Pinpoint Reading Program is totally non-threatening and very easy to implement. -- Kathy Schwartz, reading specialist, Clarkstown, New York, Board of Education
As a parent and a teacher, I understand that it is important to develop the literacy skills of our youngsters for use both at school and at home. The strategies and activities offered in How Parents Can Help Kids Improve Test Scores to improve reading and test-taking skills will be valuable to me as an educator. As a parent, I will be better prepared to provide a home environment that encourages my children to become more confident and successful readers. With children spending so much of their free time watching TV and playing computer games, it is refreshing to hear from an author who offers us other options for learning. I have already begun to implement some of Mr. Schneider's suggestions both at home and in class. -- Steven Schulner, New York City Board of Education (retired)
Reading teacher Schneider suggests simple strategies parents and teachers can use to help elementary and middle school students score well on standardized reading tests. * Reference and Research Book News *
[A] parent-friendly book filled with many inventive strategies, activities, and suggestions to help improve and encourage children's reading abilities. -- Richard Bollinger, education consultant, New York City Department of Education
Steve Schneider has been a reading teacher in New York serving many schools throughout his career. He is professor of Literacy Education at Manhattanville College and Long Island University. For over thirty-five years, he has worked to help children achieve greater literacy knowledge and understanding of theworld around them and has strived to make all of his students more responsible citizens to their society and to themselves.