Fluency instruction: research based best practices Timothy Rasinski
Material type: TextPublication details: New York: The Guilford Press, 2012Edition: 2nd edDescription: 334p.pISBN: 9781462504305DDC classification: 372.41Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Part I -- FLUENCY THEORY, FLUENCY RESEARCH; 1 -- Reading Fluency: Its Past, Present, and Future; 2 -- Developing Fluency in the Context of Effective Literacy Instruction; 3 -- Reading Expressiveness: The Neglected Aspect of Reading Fluency; 4 -- The Importance of Adolescent Fluency; 5 -- Reading Fluency Revisited: Much More Than Fast and Accurate Reading; 6 -- Fluency: The Link between Decoding and Comprehension for Struggling Readers; 7 -- "Hey Teacher, When You Say 'Fluency, ' What Do You Mean?": Developing Fluency in Elementary Classrooms.
Machine generated contents note: I. Fluency Theory, Fluency Research1. Reading Fluency: Its Past, Present, and Future, S. Jay Samuels2. Developing Fluency in the Context of Effective Literacy Instruction, Timothy Shanahan3. Reading Expressiveness: The Neglected Aspect of Reading Fluency, Paula J. Schwanenflugel and Rebekah George Benjamin4. The Importance of Adolescent Fluency, David D. Paige5. Reading Fluency Revisited: Much More Than Fast and Accurate Reading, Barbara J. Walker, Kouider Mokhtari, and Stephan Sargent6. Fluency: The Link between Decoding and Comprehension for Struggling Readers, David J. Chard, John J. Pikulski, and Sarah H. McDonagh7. "Hey Teacher, When You Say 'Fluency,' What Do You Mean?": Developing Fluency in Elementary Classrooms, D. Ray ReutzelII. Best Programs, Best Practices8. Battling on Two Fronts: Creating Effective Oral Reading Instruction, Melanie R. Kuhn, Gwynne E. Ash, and Megan Gregory9. . - "Jonathon Is 11 but Reads LikeaStruggling 7-Year-Old": Providing Assistance for Struggling Readers with Audio-Assisted Reading Programs, Meryl-Lynn Pluck10. The Fluency Development Lesson: A Model of Authentic and Effective Fluency Instruction, Belinda Zimmerman and Timothy Rasinski 11. Paired Reading: Impact of a Tutoring Method on Reading Accuracy, Comprehension, and Fluency, Keith J. Topping 12. "Everybody Reads": Fluency as a Focus for Staff Development, Camille L. Z. Blachowicz, Mary Kay Moskal, Jennifer R. Massarelli, Connie M. Obrochta, Ellen Fogelberg, and Peter Fisher 13. Hijacking Fluency and Instructionally Informative Assessments, Danielle L. Dennis, Kathryn L. Solic, and Richard L. AllingtonIII. Special Topics, Special Populations 14. Teaching Fluency (and Decoding) through Fast Start: An Early Childhood Parental Involvement Program, Timothy Rasinski, Nancy Padak, and Bruce Stevenson 15. Reading Fluency and Comprehension in English Language Learners, Kristin Lems16. . - Fluency Instruction in Rea
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