The Clearinghouse on Reading, English and Communication
Literacy Coaching and Bibliography
What does scientific research tell us about vocabulary instruction?
Vocabulary Instruction
Reading: Vocabulary
The Clarifying Routine: Elaborating Vocabulary Instruction
Reading Comprehension
Reading Comprehension
http://www.literacy.uconn.edu/compre.htm
Within this page from the University of Connecticut, we find the complex processes involved in reading comprehension divided into three categories (much like the National Reading Panel Report). The categories include vocabulary instruction, text comprehension instruction, and teacher preparation and comprehension strategies instruction. You’ll also find useful websites that students can visit to practice their use of comprehension strategies with fiction and non-fiction texts at a variety of reading levels.
The Five Components: - Comprehension - Permalink
U.S.D.E. Reports Shows Impressive Gains in Reading Proficiency for Students with Disabilities
Reading Fluency/Literacy
http://www.timrasinski.com/
Timothy Rasinski, Ph.D.
This is the website of Tim Rasinski, noted author and national speaker on reading fluency in today’s classrooms. This website contains links to Dr. Rasinski’s presentation materials, articles he has authored, and resource links that he mentions in his lectures.
The Five Components: - Fluency - Permalink
Grouping Students Who Struggle With Reading
http://www.readingrockets.org/article/203
By: Sharon Vaughn, Marie Tejero Hughes, Sally Watson Moody, and Batya Elbaum (2001)
There are a variety of grouping formats that have been proven effective for teaching reading to students with learning disabilities: whole class, small group, pairs, and one-on-one. This article summarizes the research and implications for practice for using each of these grouping formats in the general education classroom.
Focus on Teaching: - Struggling Reader - Permalink
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