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Classroom Teacher's Guide to Struggling Readers

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ISBN-10: 0325005419

ISBN-13: 9780325005416

Edition: 2003

Authors: Curt Dudley-Marling, Patricia Paugh

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If you are an elementary teacher who struggles with struggling readers, Curt Dudley-Marling and Patricia Paugh provide you with quick, effective answers to your toughest questions. They draw a roadmap that leads you away from a deficit-based approach toward child-centered practices that give you the time and space to meet every students needs. To achieve in language arts, troubled readers require frequent, explicit, and individualized aid backed by ongoing assessment, and there's no better structure within which to balance this type of intensive instruction with other students' needs than the reading workshop. Dudley-Marling and Paugh describe how to focus on the challenges of struggling…    
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Book details

List price: $27.05
Copyright year: 2003
Publisher: Heinemann
Publication date: 9/8/2004
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 128
Size: 7.40" wide x 9.30" long x 0.26" tall
Weight: 0.484

Curt Dudley-Marling is a professor in the Lynch School of Education at Boston College, where he teaches courses in literacy and language arts. His research interests focus on struggling readers and writers, the social construction of learning identities, and the potential of high-expectation curricula with low-achieving students. He is the author or coauthor of a number of books with Heinemann, including A Family Affair (2000); Readers and Writers with a Difference, Second Edition (1996); Who Owns Learning? (1994); When Students Have Time to Talk (1991); and the James N. Britton Award-winning Living with Uncertainty (1997). Most recently, Curt has coauthored with Patricia Paugh A Classroom…    

Patricia Paugh is an assistant professor in the Curriculum & Instruction department at the University of Massachusetts Boston. Her research interests include school-university research partnerships, equitable access to academic literacy, critical literacy, and the value of practitioner research in teachers' professional development. Pat has also published several articles based on collaborative research projects with classroom teachers in urban public schools. Most recently, Patricia has coauthored with Curt Dudley-Marling A Classroom Teacher's Guide to Struggling Readers (2004) and A Classroom Teacher's Guide to Struggling Writers (2009).

Acknowledgments
Asking and Answering the Tough Questions
Reading Workshop: A Structure That Supports All Students
Creating Print-Rich Classrooms
Structures and Strategies for Effective Instruction: Reading Aloud and Minilessons
Continuous Assessment Makes the Difference
Individual Support and Direction for Struggling Readers
Self-Directed Learning Activities
If You Have to Use a Basal
Revaluing Struggling Readers
References
Index