Teaching Our Children to Read: The Components of an Effective, Comprehensive Reading Program
By (Author) Bill Honig
Skyhorse Publishing
Skyhorse Publishing
1st August 2014
United States
General
Non Fiction
Educational: First / native language: Reading and writing skills
Educational strategies and policy
Educational administration and organization
372.4
Paperback
176
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 15mm
408g
Studies of effective teaching practices have continued to validate the need for explicit and systematic instruction in basic reading skills, and Bill Honig uses this research to shed new light on an old problemhow to help all students become fluent readers.
Teaching Our Children to Read grows out of the experiences of scores of dedicated teachers and their success in the classroom. This book explores current research from the leading experts in the field, and presents new instructional strategies that bring all students to higher levels of literacy.
Highlights from Teaching Our Children to Read include:
Phonics instruction and fluency
Connected practice with decodable text
Multisyllabic word instruction
Spelling, vocabulary, and concept development
Strategic reading, book discussions, and text organization
Literacy benchmarks, assessment, and intervention
This is an essential resource for educators, administrators, policymakers, and parents concerned about how to successfully teach our children to read. Teaching Our Children to Read points the way to implementing the best research-based practices in adopting reading materials, training teachers, and providing the necessary school leadership.
Bill Honig is the cofounder and president of CORE, a professional development organization for the implementation of comprehensive, research-based literacy programs. He is the author of Last Chance for Our Children: How You Can Help Save Our Schools .