1st Edition

Advances in Research on Reading Recovery Scaling and Sustaining an Evidence-Based Intervention

Edited By Jerome V. D'Agostino Copyright 2018
110 Pages
by Routledge

110 Pages
by Routledge

110 Pages
by Routledge

There is no shortage of innovative educational programs – the challenge is learning how to scale and sustain those with strong evidence of effectiveness. This book focuses on Reading Recovery – one of the few educational innovations that has successfully expanded and established itself in several educational systems in the world. Developed by Marie Clay in New Zealand during the mid-1980s,... Read more

Introduction: Reading Recovery as an Epistemic Community  1. Scaling and Sustaining an Intervention: The Case of Reading Recovery  2. An International Meta-Analysis of Reading Recovery  3. Reading Recovery: Exploring the Effects on First-Graders’ Reading Motivation and Achievement  4. Getting to Scale: Evidence, Professionalism, and Community  5. Examining the Sustained Effects of Reading Recovery  6. Differences in the Early Writing Development of Struggling Children Who Beat the Odds and Those Who Did Not

Biography

Jerome V. D’Agostino is Professor of Quantitative Methods at Ohio State University, USA. He specializes in measurement and assessment, and the evaluation and implementation of interventions for disadvantaged children and families.