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E-grāmata: Developing Reading Comprehension

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Developing Reading Comprehension In recent years the debate about teaching young children to read has tended to focus upon equipping them with the crucially important knowledge and skills they need to read words accurately in and out of context, that is to say, teaching them how the alphabet works for reading and spelling. While such knowledge and skills are essential, more is required for children to become literate, uent readers who understand what they read. In short, the goal of reading is comprehension. This book scrupulously examines the obstacles to reading comprehension and exemplifies what can be done to help children overcome them. It is an important and timely contribution to securing high-quality teaching of the range of attributes children need to become fully-edged readers.

Sir Jim Rose, CBE

The studies by Professors Charles Hulme and Maggie Snowling and their team over two decades based around the Reading Intervention Programme are the most sustained, comprehensive and rigorous research series on reading yet conducted in the UK. Their increasing focus on children who experience the most difficulty in reading is exactly where attention should be directed. This volume summarises the teams achievements to date, and is most eagerly awaited.

Greg Brooks, Emeritus Professor of Education, University of Sheffield, Member of European High Level Group of Experts on Literacy

Developing Reading Comprehension presents a landmark study from the top research team in the UK on how to improve reading comprehension. Its an exemplary masters-level textbook written with undergraduate-level lucidity and approachability.

Colin Harrison, Emeritus Professor of Literacy Studies in Education, University of Nottingham

A significant minority of children aged 711, despite being able to read fluently and accurately, have difficulty extracting meaning from text. This detailed guide offers three evidence-based intervention programmes, drawn from the cutting edge of educational psychology, for improving the reading skills of children in this group. It includes a definitive introduction to the characteristics of the poor comprehender profile, and explains how to monitor and assess students experiences and learning outcomes. With invaluable strategies for teachers, psychologists and special educational needs coordinators, the book will help professionals to support learners in their efforts to explore the full richness of language and to read with real understanding.

Recenzijas

This book is a very enjoyable read with an appealing cover of a painting of a young reader. . . It is a well-written, and reader friendly book.  (Patoss, 1 October 2014)

"This book makes a very valuable contribution to the field of reading comprehension intervention and will be greatly appreciated by educationalists and speech and language therapists working with school age children." (Child & Adolescent Mental Health, 4 April 2014)

List of Figures
vii
List of Boxes
xi
Foreword xiii
Jean Gross CBE
Acknowledgements xv
Chapter 1 What is Reading Comprehension?
1(12)
Chapter 2 The Poor Comprehender Profile
13(14)
Chapter 3 The York Reading for Meaning Project: An Overview
27(20)
Chapter 4 Teaching Principles
47(12)
Chapter 5 Intervention Materials: Oral Language Programme
59(40)
Chapter 6 Intervention Materials: Text Level Programme
99(36)
Chapter 7 Intervention Materials: Combined Programme
135(6)
Chapter 8 Feedback and Evaluation
141(16)
Chapter 9 Theoretical and Practical Implications
157(8)
Appendices
Appendix 1 Consent Procedures
165(1)
Appendix 2 Training of Teaching Assistants
166(1)
Appendix 3 Teaching Assistant Feedback on Training
166(2)
Appendix 4 Manual Production
168(1)
Appendix 5 Additional Preparation
168(1)
Appendix 6 Fortnightly Tutorial Groups
169(1)
Appendix 7 Record Sheets
169(1)
Appendix 8 Observations and On-site Feedback
170(2)
Appendix 9 Newsletters
172(1)
Appendix 10 Sharing Data
172(3)
Glossary 175(12)
References 187(4)
Index 191
Paula Clarke is a Lecturer in Psychological Approaches to Childhood and Inclusive Education at the University of Leeds.

Emma Truelove is training to be a Doctor of Educational and Child Psychology with the University of Sheffield.

Charles Hulme is Professor of Psychology at University College London.

Margaret J. Snowling is President of St. Johns College, Oxford and Professor in the Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford.