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A Classroom Teacher's Guide to Struggling Readers

Curt Dudley-Marling, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, Patricia Paugh, University of Massachusetts, Amherst

ISBN 978-0-325-00541-6 / 0-325-00541-9 / 2004 / 128pp / Paperback
Imprint: Heinemann
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Grade Level: K-6
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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 student’s 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 readers by setting up a workshop and conducting its minilessons in ways that give you the time and flexibility needed to provide children with specialized attention. From read-alouds to continuous assessment to differentiated teaching, the authors' ideas are ready-to-use and proven effective at boosting the reading abilities of developing readers. Plus A Classroom Teacher's Guide to Struggling Readers has a complete discussion on how to help students even when you are locked into a basal program.

If you, like tens of thousands of teachers, want a way to teach struggling readers that emphasizes students' capabilities rather than their deficiencies, read A Classroom Teacher's Guide to Struggling Readers. You'll discover a humane approach that values all children equally and builds on successes, so that our most challenged readers get all the attention they need—and deserve.

Acknowledgments
Asking and Answering the Tough Questions
1. Reading Workshop: A Structure That Supports All Students
2. Creating Print–Rich Classrooms
3. Structures and Strategies for Effective Instruction: Reading Aloud and Minilessons
4. Continuous Assessment Makes the Difference
5. Individual Support and Direction for Struggling Readers
6. Self–Directed Learning Activities
7. If You Have to Use a Basal
8. Revaluing Struggling Readers
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