Assessment and Instruction of Reading and Writing Difficulties : An Interactive Approach

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Edition: 4th
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2008-02-19
Publisher(s): Pearson
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Summary

Focusing on reading and writing ability/disability from an interactive perspective, this text emphasizes the importance of understanding and addressing learnerrs"s difficulties in relation to the instructional context. Extensive, in-depth treatment of current research and best practices make this text a 'must-have'addition to any current or future teacher's library. Section I (Chs. 1-3) provides readers with a strong, comprehensive knowledge of reading/writing research and an introduction to an assessment-instruction process that is described in-depth in the second, third, and fourth sections of the text. Section two considers the foundations of literacy with a strong emphasis on language development along with detailed information on evaluating the instructional context. Section three focuses on procedures for evaluating the learner, including both classroom-based and standardized assessments. Section four stands alone as an important chapter examining the relationship between the instructional context and learnerrs"s strengths and weaknesses by means of diagnostic teaching. Section five is devoted to instructional practices designed to improve reading and writing instruction for struggling students. Chapters on word recognition, vocabulary, comprehension-composition, and "high-utility strategies" address the major components of literacy development. In the final section (Ch. 16), issues related to professional standards and written reports are addressed.

Table of Contents

Theory into Practicep. 1
1Perspectives on Reading and Writing Abilityp. 3
Understanding Reading and Writingp. 4
Historical Perspectives on Reading and Writingp. 4
Cognitive Information-Processing Perspectives on Reading and Writingp. 5
Social Perspectives on Reading and Writingp. 7
An Interactive Perspective on Reading and Writingp. 9
Understanding the Legal and Political Aspects of Reading and Writingp. 11
Educational Reform, Reading, and Literacyp. 11
Legal and Social Roots of Special Educationp. 13
Special Education Identificationp. 15
Students with Disabilitiesp. 16
Implications for Practicep. 18
Integration Inclusionp. 20
Chapter Summaryp. 21
2An Interactive View of Reading and Writingp. 23
Understanding the Elements of Skilled Performancep. 23
Comprehensionp. 25
Compositionp. 26
Vocabulary Developmentp. 27
Word Identification and Spellingp. 28
Rate and Fluencyp. 33
Grammar, Usage, and the Mechanics of Writingp. 34
Understanding Contextual Factors That Influence Performancep. 36
Settingsp. 36
Instructional Practicesp. 37
Instructional Resourcesp. 39
Assessment Practicep. 41
Understanding Learner Factors That Influence Performancep. 42
Prior Content Knowledgep. 42
Knowledge about Reading and Writingp. 44
Attitudes and Motivationp. 47
Correlates of Reading and Writing Performancep. 49
Chapter Summaryp. 54
3Readingand Writing Disability and the Assessment-Instruction Processp. 56
Steps in the Assessment-Instruction Processp. 56
Understanding an Interactive View of Reading and Writing Ability and Disabilityp. 56
A Theoretically Sound View of Ability and Disabilityp. 57
An Instructionally Significant View of Ability and Disabilityp. 58
Understanding the Assessment-Instruction Processp. 59
Implementing the Assessment-Instruction Processp. 60
Steps in the Assessment-Instruction Processp. 63
Chapter Summaryp. 75
Getting Started and Evaluating the Contextp. 77
4Getting Started with Assessmentp. 79
Understanding Assessmentp. 79
Contexts for Assessmentp. 79
Guidelines for Assessmentp. 81
The Diagnostic Portfolio and the Thumbnail Sketchp. 84
Sources of Informationp. 86
Tools and Strategies for Getting Startedp. 91
Interviewsp. 91
Observationp. 105
Work Samplesp. 112
Getting Started on the Diagnostic Portfoliop. 113
The Cases of Tha'm and Kylep. 113
Chapter Summaryp. 120
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