Space Between Words

Space Between Words

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  • Author: Paul Saenger
  • Publisher: Stanford University Press
  • ISBN: 9780804740166
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 506

Silent reading is now universally accepted as normal; indeed reading aloud to oneself may be interpreted as showing a lack of ability or understanding. Yet reading aloud was usual, indeed unavoidable, throughout antiquity and most of the middle ages. Saenger investigates the origins of the gradual separation of words within a continuous written text and the consequent development of silent reading. He then explores the spread of these practices throughout western Europe, and the eventual domination of silent reading in the late medieval period. A detailed work with substantial notes and appendices for reference.


Reading Fluency

Reading Fluency

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  • Author: Timothy Rasinski
  • Publisher: MDPI
  • ISBN: 3039432680
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 146

Reading fluency has been identified as a key component of proficient reading. Research has consistently demonstrated significant and substantial correlations between reading fluency and overall reading achievement. Despite the great potential for fluency to have a significant outcome on students’ reading achievement, it continues to be not well understood by teachers, school administrators and policy makers. The chapters in this volume examine reading fluency from a variety of perspectives. The initial chapter sketches the history of fluency as a literacy instruction component. Following chapters examine recent studies and approaches to reading fluency, followed by chapters that explore actual fluency instruction models and the impact of fluency instruction. Assessment of reading fluency is critical for monitoring progress and identifying students in need of intervention. Two articles on assessment, one focused on word recognition and the other on prosody, expand our understanding of fluency measurement. Finally, a study from Turkey explores the relationship of various reading competencies, including fluency, in an integrated model of reading. Our hope for this volume is that it may spark a renewed interest in research into reading fluency and fluency instruction and move toward making fluency instruction an even more integral part of all literacy instruction.


Silent Reading

Silent Reading

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  • Author: A. K. Pugh
  • Publisher: Heinemann Educational Publishers
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 132


Silent and Oral Reading

Silent and Oral Reading

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  • Author: Clarence Robert Stone
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Oral reading
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 336


Beginning to Read

Beginning to Read

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  • Author: Marilyn Jager Adams
  • Publisher: MIT Press
  • ISBN: 9780262510769
  • Category : Psychology
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 508

Beginning to Read reconciles the debate that has divided theorists for decades over what is the "right" way to help children learn to read. Beginning to Read reconciles the debate that has divided theorists for decades over the "right" way to help children learn to read. Drawing on a rich array of research on the nature and development of reading proficiency, Adams shows educators that they need not remain trapped in the phonics versus teaching-for-meaning dilemma. She proposes that phonics can work together with the whole language approach to teaching reading and provides an integrated treatment of the knowledge and process involved in skillful reading, the issues surrounding their acquisition, and the implications for reading instruction. A Bradford Book


Report of the National Reading Panel : Teaching Children to Read : an Evidence-based Assessment of the Scientific Research Literature on Reading and Its Implications for Reading Instruction

Report of the National Reading Panel : Teaching Children to Read : an Evidence-based Assessment of the Scientific Research Literature on Reading and Its Implications for Reading Instruction

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  • Author: National Reading Panel (U.S.)
  • Publisher:
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  • Category : English language
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 500


The Boys' and Girls' Readers

The Boys' and Girls' Readers

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  • Author: Emma Miller Bolenius
  • Publisher:
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  • Category : Readers
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 210


Free Voluntary Reading

Free Voluntary Reading

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  • Author: Stephen D. Krashen
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
  • ISBN: 1598848453
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 100

An eye-opening look at the latest research findings about the success of free voluntary reading in developing high levels of literacy. Free voluntary reading looks better and more powerful than ever. Stephen D. Krashen, PhD, is an advocate for free voluntary reading in schools and has published many journal articles on the subject. Free Voluntary Reading: Power 2010 collects the last ten years of his extensive work and reconsiders all aspects of this important debate in light of the latest findings. The book provides an accessible examination of topics, such as free voluntary reading's value in language and literary acquisition domestically and worldwide, recent developments in support of free voluntary reading, whether rewards-based programs benefit the development of lifelong reading, the value of phonics in reading instruction, and trends in literacy in the United States.


Exploring Silent Reading Fluency

Exploring Silent Reading Fluency

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  • Author: Stanford Earl Taylor
  • Publisher: Charles C. Thomas Publisher
  • ISBN: 9780398086763
  • Category : Silent reading
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

It is the goal of this book to provide unique and helpful information to reading and curriculum specialists who are looking for ways to improve the silent reading proficiency of their students. While the background information is, at times, technical, the recommendations as to the skill areas that require improvement as well as the computer techniques that can produce this improvement will prove extremely helpful in planning for a more comprehensive reading proficiency course of instruction. Reading and tutoring centers will naturally be interested in both the diagnostic eye-movement recording techniques available through computer technology. The ability for clients to use this silent reading development technology at home, beyond usual clinic hours, is certainly an advantage in terms of reading remediation. Reading researchers should also be intrigued by the comprehensive description of the silent reading process as well as the effects of oral reading on the development of proficiency in silent reading. Especially helpful should be the information revealed through eye-movement recordings about the many subliminal factors involved in the process of reading, as well as the changes produced by today's web-based computer techniques to modify the basic visual/functional, perceptual, and information processing skills that comprise the silent reading process. The purpose of the book is multifaceted. It discusses the complexity of the reading process and calls attention to the fact that some of the more basic visual/functional, perceptual and information processing skills that constitute proficient reading are not addressed in most core or basal reading programs today. By reading this book, reading educators will be able to embrace the advantages that computer technology can offer when planning a curriculum for students that will successfully develop proficiency and fluency in silent reading. Contents of this book include: (1) The Dynamic Activity of Reading (Stanford E. Taylor); (2) Eye-Movement Recording of the Reading Process (Stanford E. Taylor); (3) Technology's Role in Silent Reading Fluency Development (Stanford E. Taylor); (4) Oculomotor Activity During Reading (Stanford E. Taylor and S. Jay Samuels); (5) Moving Toward Fluency in Silent Reading (Stanford E. Taylor and Timothy Rasinski); and (6) Today's Technology to Develop Silent Reading Proficiency and Fluency (Stanford E. Taylor and Alexandra Spichtig). An index is included. (Contains 14 tables.).


The Fluent Reader

The Fluent Reader

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  • Author: Timothy V. Rasinski
  • Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
  • ISBN: 9780439332088
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 196

Introduces oral reading teaching methods for developing word recognition and comprehension in students.