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Autorenporträt
Isabel L. Beck, PhD, is Professor Emerita of Education at the University of Pittsburgh. She has conducted extensive research and published widely on decoding, vocabulary, and comprehension. Dr. Beck is a recipient of the Oscar S. Causey Award from the Literacy Research Association, the William S. Gray Citation of Merit from the International Literacy Association, and the Contributing Researcher Award from the American Federation of Teachers. She was inducted into the Reading Hall of Fame and is an elected member of the National Academy of Education. Her books include Bringing Words to Life, Second Edition; Creating Robust Vocabulary; Illuminating Comprehension and Close Reading; Making Sense of Phonics, Third Edition; and Robust Comprehension Instruction with Questioning the Author. Cheryl Sandora, PhD, is a Research Associate at the Learning Research and Development Center and a Fellow at the Institute for Learning, both at the University of Pittsburgh. Her work has included classroom-based research on comprehension and vocabulary instruction, the development of instructional materials for English/Language Arts classrooms, and professional development for districts around the country. She has taught in public, urban, and rural school districts and has served on the faculties of several universities.
Inhaltsangabe
I. The Hows and Whys of Comprehension and Close Reading 1. Overview and Rationale 2. A Sprint through Theory and Research: From Questioning the Author to the Present 3. Queries and the Role They Play in Discussion 4. Just the Gist: Developing Instruction for Basic Comprehension 5. Close Reading: Gist to Grist 6. A Closer Look at Close Reading: Modeling the Development of Close Reading Activities 7. Your Turn for a Narrative 8. Your Turn for an Informational Article 9. Poetry: A Treasure Chest of Close Reading 10. Younger Students: Last but Far from Least Frequently Asked Questions II. Text Lessons for Comprehension and Close Reading Lesson 1. Does an Elephant Never Forget? Lesson 2. Li Ju and the Magic Tapestry Lesson 3. Arachne, the Spinner Lesson 4. Tribute to a Dog Lesson 5. The Lady, or the Tiger? Lesson 6. The Hound of the Baskervilles Lesson 7. The Tell-Tale Heart Lesson 8.John F. Kennedy's Inaugural Address Appendix. Reproducible Texts from Part One Common Core State Standards
I. The Hows and Whys of Comprehension and Close Reading 1. Overview and Rationale 2. A Sprint through Theory and Research: From Questioning the Author to the Present 3. Queries and the Role They Play in Discussion 4. Just the Gist: Developing Instruction for Basic Comprehension 5. Close Reading: Gist to Grist 6. A Closer Look at Close Reading: Modeling the Development of Close Reading Activities 7. Your Turn for a Narrative 8. Your Turn for an Informational Article 9. Poetry: A Treasure Chest of Close Reading 10. Younger Students: Last but Far from Least Frequently Asked Questions II. Text Lessons for Comprehension and Close Reading Lesson 1. Does an Elephant Never Forget? Lesson 2. Li Ju and the Magic Tapestry Lesson 3. Arachne, the Spinner Lesson 4. Tribute to a Dog Lesson 5. The Lady, or the Tiger? Lesson 6. The Hound of the Baskervilles Lesson 7. The Tell-Tale Heart Lesson 8.John F. Kennedy's Inaugural Address Appendix. Reproducible Texts from Part One Common Core State Standards
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