Improving Comprehension Instruction: Rethinking Research, Theory, and Classroom PracticeISBN: 978-0-7879-6309-5
Hardcover
448 pages
October 2002, Jossey-Bass
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The Topics and instructional practices included in the book are
certainly appropriate for the intended audience." (Childhood
Education, Annual Theme 2004)
from the Foreword by Gerald G. Duffy, professor emeritus, Michigan State University
"Highly Recommended." (Choice, May 2003)
"An important compendium of first-class information. It is a valuable instructional guide at a time when classroom teachers are under unprecedented pressure for the nationwide move to standard-based reform and high stakes testing. Rather than continuing the myth of the 'good old days' of reading instruction, this book ensures that comprehension will become an integral part of the nation's literacy agenda."from the Foreword by Gerald G. Duffy, professor emeritus, Michigan State University
"Educators interested in an up-to-date account of comprehension
research will appreciate the many and varied chapters in Improving
Comprehension Instruction."
Jane Osborn, Education Consultant, University of
Illinois
"A rich resource for all interested in improving comprehension
instruction. The specific 'close-ups' of good illustrative lessons
and programs provided by the authors enable us to think deeply
about instruction and visualize the possible. Taken together the
chapters stimulate reflection about both the commonalities and
differences in these research-based applications!"
Donna Ogle, past president, the International Reading
Association