This market-leading text sets the standard for reading instruction to ensure that aspiring teachers are able to help students learn not only how to recognize words, but also how to comprehend what they read--and enjoy the process. The book balances new approaches to reading, such as language arts integration and emergent literacy/literacy as a continuum, with more traditional foundations of strong skills and phonics instruction. Updates to the Eleventh Edition include discussion of the latest technology for literacy learning, how writing instruction impacts literacy learning, and recent movements in literacy assessment.
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Barbara Stoodt-Hill earned her Ph.D. at Ohio State University (1970) in Curriculum and Instruction in Reading and the Language Arts, Literature. Her most recent area of interest is children's and adolescent literature. She is a retired instructor from the University of Cincinnati, and is currently consulting and tutoring secondary and post-secondary struggli
More about Paul C. BurnsBetty Roe is Professor Emerita at Tennessee Technological University. She formerly was the Director of the Ph.D. in Exceptional Learning Program and Professor of Curriculum and Instruction. She earned her Ed.D. at the University of Tennessee in Curriculum and Instruction with Reading emphasis. She is the senior author of SECONDARY SCHOOL LITERACY INSTRUCTION
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