Preventing Misguided Reading :Next Generation Guided Reading Strategies

Preventing Misguided Reading

Preventing Misguided Reading :Next Generation Guided Reading Strategies

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With over 50 years of collective reading experience, authors Jan Burkins and Melody Croft bring their expertise to Preventing Misguided Reading: Next Generation Guided Reading Strategies. The authors present personal clarifications, adaptations, and supports that have helped them work through the tricky parts as they guide readers in the classroom. Inside, each of the six chapters clarifies a misunderstanding about guided reading instruction in the following areas:

  • Teacher's Role and Gradual Release of Responsibility
  • Instructional Reading Level
  • Text Gradients
  • Balanced Instruction
  • Integrated Processing Assessment

With 27 strategies, Burkins and Croft will help you reframe your way of thinking about teaching reading and act on "revisioning" strategically.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781625312105
ISBN10 1625312105
Number Of Pages 130
Item Weight 320 g
Publisher / Reseller Taylor & Francis Inc
Format paperback
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Media Reviews

“Guided reading is not really about levels, benchmark texts, or offering the right prompts to students when they struggle with words. Rather, guided reading is, for us, about supporting children as they develop strategic approaches to meaning making.”

  • Jan Miller Burkins and Melody M. Croft

“Going back to reread sections of a book to deepen one’s understanding is a hallmark of a great professional read. Other hallmarks include things like questioning and reflecting and responding to the words written on the page like you’re having an engaging conversation with the authors. As you read this book, you will find yourself doing all these things.”

  • Kim Yaris, coauthor of Who’s Doing the Work

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Author's Bio

Jan Miller Burkins is a full-time consultant coaching teachers, coaches, and districts toward improving the literacy learning of children. She is the editor of Literacy Head, a virtual magazine for creative teachers and coaches. Jan resides in Athens, Georgia, USA.

Melody M. Croft retired from teaching after 30 years of service. During her career, she worked as a Reading Recovery teacher and taught first, fourth, and fifth grades. Melody resides in Athens, Georgia, USA.

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