224 Pages
by
Routledge
218 Pages
by
Routledge
218 Pages
by
Routledge
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Reading and Teaching raises questions and provides a context for preservice and practicing teachers to understand and to reflect on the complex issues surrounding the teaching of reading in the schools. It presents real teachers in their classrooms, dialogues about that teaching, and exercises for further clarification. The purpose is to help teachers make informed choices about their teaching... Read more
Contents: Series Preface. Preface. Part I: Case Studies and Reactions. Teaching Reading Via Direct Systematic Instruction (Penny). A New Teacher Learns About Teaching Reading and Culture (Sylvia). A Teacher-Constructed Whole Language Program (Kendra). Critical Literacy in an Urban Middle School (Janesse). Part II: Public Arguments: Three Views of the Reading Process and Instruction. Teachers of Reading as Decision-Makers. Direction Instruction View of the Reading Process and Instruction. Whole Language View of the Reading Process and Instruction. Critical Literacy View of the Reading Process and Instruction. Afterthoughts on the Three Views. Part III: A Final Argument, and Some Suggestions and Resources for Further Reflection. Decision-Making and Teacher Development. Teachers Face Dilemmas and Make Decisions. Considerations for Reading and Teaching. Some Suggestions. Conclusion. References/Resources.
Biography
Richard J Meyer (The University of Texas at Austin College of Natural Sciences Austin TX) (Author) , Maryann Manning (University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA) (Author)






