Promising Practices for Urban Reading Instruction

Promising Practices for Urban Reading Instruction
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Publisher : Prentice Hall
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ISBN-10 : 0131536834
ISBN-13 : 9780131536838
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Book Synopsis Promising Practices for Urban Reading Instruction by : Pamela A. Mason

Download or read book Promising Practices for Urban Reading Instruction written by Pamela A. Mason and published by Prentice Hall. This book was released on 2005 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: As the reading profession faces the challenge of high-stakes testing and standards-based curricula, it is essential that administrators, teachers, and teacher educators who plan and implement reading programs in urban settings have a professional development resource that speaks directly to urban education and diversity. This collection is that resource, showing what works--or what has the promise of working--in urban settings. This collection of research-based articles is framed around the International Reading Association position statement "Making a Difference Means Making It Different: Honoring Children's Rights to Excellent Reading Instruction," which presents 10 "literacy rights" of every child, outlining what children need to become competent readers and writers. The volume includes two or three amides pertaining to each of the 10 rights, an annotated bibliography of related IRA books and amides published since 1990, and a list of websites that provide additional information about promising practices in urban reading instruction. "Promising Practices for Urban Reading Instruction" is an important step in identifying promising practices for making children's literacy rights a reality and provides direction about the next steps for educators involved in urban reading instruction.


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