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Revel™ is Pearson’s newest way of delivering our respected content. Fully digital and highly engaging, Revel replaces the textbook and gives students everything they need for the course. Informed by extensive research on how people read, think, and learn, Revel is an interactive learning environment that enables students to read, practice, and study in one continuous experience–for less than the cost of a traditional textbook. With a focus on helping elementary reading teachers master teaching skills that will help all children succeed, Revel Reading and Learning to Read includes philosophies, teaching strategies, and assessment practices reflecting and underscoring the concepts of evidence-based reading research and data-driven decision-making. The new 10th Edition is completely up to date; integrates the 2017 ILA Standards and Common Core State Standards (CCSS) initiative throughout the text; features the English Language Arts (ELA) standards respectively as they relate to the content in each chapter; and continues the focus on the applications of technology to literacy instruction, including new coverage of how transliteracies are transforming the way children comprehend and express their understanding of the world. NOTE: This package includes access to a Revel access card that will provide access to the REVEL version of this title. In addition to this access card, you will need a course invite link, provided by your instructor, to register for and use REVEL. 0134996984 / 9780134996981 Revel Reading & Learning to Read --Access Card Package, 10/e      Package consists of:  0134447735 / 9780134447735 Reading & Learning to Read, 10e -- Revel Access Card 0134894642 / 9780134894645 Reading & Learning to Read, 10e 

Table of Contents:
Brief Contents Chapter 1 Knowledge and Beliefs about Reading Chapter 2 Approaches to Reading Instruction Chapter 3 Meeting the Literacy Needs of Diverse Learners Chapter 4 Foundations of Language and Literacy Chapter 5 Assessing Reading Performance Chapter 6 Word Identification Chapter 7 Reading Fluency Chapter 8 Vocabulary Knowledge and Concept Development Chapter 9 Comprehending Narrative Text Chapter 10 Comprehending Informational Text Chapter 11 Reading—Writing Connections Chapter 12 Bringing Children and Text Together Chapter 13 Instructional Materials Table of Contents Features Preface Knowledge and Beliefs About Reading The Importance of Belief Systems Different Beliefs, Different Instructional Decisions Differing Instructional Decisions Reading Instruction and Teachers’ Belief Systems National Initiatives Teacher Preparation Transliteracy Multiple Approaches to Reading Instruction How Teachers Come to Know About Reading and Learning to Read Constructing Personal Knowledge Constructing Practical Knowledge Constructing Professional Knowledge and Expertise Perspectives on Learning to Read Cognitive Insights into Reading and Learning to Read The Alphabetic Principle and Learning to Read Schema Theory and Reading Comprehension Metacognition and Learning Reading from a Language Perspective Psycholinguistics and Reading Sociolinguistics and Reading Models of Reading Bottom-Up Models Top-Down Models Interactive Models RTI for Struggling Readers What About: Standards, Assessment, and Knowledge and Beliefs about Reading? Summary Teacher Action Research Through the Lens of the Common Core Approaches to Reading Instruction Belief Systems and Approaches to Literacy Instruction Beliefs About Reading Curriculum Perspectives Bottom-Up Curricula Readers and Textbooks Top-Down Curricula Classroom Conditions for Learning Instructional Approaches The Basal Reading Approach The Language-Experience Approach Literature-Based Instruction Approaches Technology-Based Instruction Technology-Based Instructional Considerations Individualizing Instruction The Integrated Approach Expertise Matters More than Approach RTI for Struggling Readers What About: Standards, Assessment, and Approaches to Reading Instruction? Summary Teacher Action Research Through the Lens of the Common Core Meeting the Literacy Needs of Diverse Learners Linguistic Diversity in Literacy Classrooms Instructional Beliefs About Linguistic Diversity Instructional Principles for Students Speaking Diverse Languages and Dialects Instructional Strategies for Students Speaking Diverse Languages Sheltered English Adaptations Instructional Conversations Response Protocol Wordless Books Content Area Practices Dialects Code-Switching Dialectical Miscues Cultural Diversity in Literacy Classrooms Instructional Beliefs About Cultural Diversity Instructional Principles for Students from Diverse Cultures Instructional Strategies for Culturally Diverse Students Determining Cultural Expectations Background Knowledge and Motivation Using Culturally Responsive Read-Alouds Choosing Quality Multicultural Literature Fostering Ethnic, National, and Global Identification Technology-Enhanced Instruction Academic and Cognitive Diversity in Literacy Classrooms Instructional Beliefs About Academic and Cognitive Diversity Instructional Principles for Academic and Cognitive Diversity Inclusion Curriculum Compacting Differentiated Instruction Instructional Strategies for Students with Diverse Academic and Cognitive Abilities Multisensory Phonics Strategies Technology-Based Diagnostic Strategies Inquiry Learning Transliteracies RTI for Struggling Readers What About: Standards, Assessment, and Diversity? Summary Teacher Action Research Through the Lens of the Common Core Foundations of Language and Literacy Literacy Development How Oral Language Develops How Reading Develops Phase 1: Awareness and Exploration Phase 2: Experimental Reading and Writing Phase 3: Early Reading and Writing Phase 4: Transitional Reading and Writing Phase 5: Independent and Productive Reading and Writing How Writing Develops The Importance of Scribbling Oral Language and Vocabulary Phonological Awareness Alphabet Knowledge Developmental Writing Print Knowledge Literate Learning Environments Creating Literate Learning Environments at Home Creating Literate Environments in the Classroom Design of the Classroom Environment Literacy-Related Play Centers Facilitating Language and Literacy Learning About Literacy Through Books Storybooks Nonfiction Books Big Books E-Books Class-Made Books Steps to Follow in Producing Language-Experience Stories Having Students Dictate Stories Learning About the Relationships Between Speech and Print Learning About Features of Written Language Learning About Letters and Sounds Recognizing Letters Phonological Awareness Phonemic Awareness Developing Phonemic Awareness in Children Assessing Language and Literacy in Young Children Assessing Print Knowledge Assessing Alphabet Knowledge Assessing Phonological Awareness and Phonemic Awareness Assessing Developmental Writing RTI for Struggling Readers What About: Standards, Assessment, and Beginning Readers and Writers? Summary Teacher Action Research Through the Lens of the Common Core Assessing Reading Performance Toward a Collaborative Framework for Decision Making Trends in Assessment High-Stakes Testing Authentic Assessment Technology in Assessment Formal Assessment Standardized Tests Types of Test Scores Types of Tests Uses of Standardized Test Results Criterion-Referenced Tests Informal Assessment Informal Reading Inventories Administering an IRI Recording Oral Reading Errors Determining Reading Levels Analyzing Oral Reading Miscues Running Records Administering a Running Record Analyzing Running Records Kidwatching While Teaching Anecdotal Notes Checklists Interviewing Other Informal Assessments Portfolio Assessment Essential Elements of Portfolios Implementing Portfolios in the Classroom Assessment Today and Tomorrow RTI for Struggling Readers What About: Standards, Assessment, and Reading Performance? Summary Teacher Action Research Through the Lens of the Common Core Word Identification Defining Word Identification Phases of Development in Children’s Ability to Identify Words Approaches and Guidelines for Teaching Phonics Traditional Approaches Analytic Phonics Instruction Synthetic Phonics Instruction Syllables Contemporary Approaches Analogy-Based Phonics Instruction Embedded Phonics Instruction Guidelines for Contemporary Phonics Instruction Strategies for Teaching Phonics Consonant-Based Strategies Multisensory Activities Consonant Substitution Flip Books Making Words Word Ladders Cube Words Analogic-Based Strategies Poetry Making and Writing Words Using Letter Patterns Spelling-Based Strategies Word Banks Word Walls Word Sorting Using Meaning and Letter–Sound Information to Identify Words Strategies for Teaching Context Cloze Passages Cloze with Choices Given Guessing Games Semantic Gradients and Context Clues Cross-Checking and Self-Monitoring Strategies Using Structural Analysis to Identify Words Strategies for Teaching Structural Analysis Word Study Notebook Wall Chart Carousel Compound Word Cups Contraction Search Rapid Recognition of Words High-Frequency Words Teaching Function Words Incremental Rehearsal Language-Experience Strategy Word Walls Environmental Print Word Games Literature and Poetry Teaching Key Words Group Activities with Key Words Organizing Word Identification Instruction Principle 1 Principle 2 Principle 3 Balancing Word Identification Instruction RTI for Struggling Readers What About: Standards, Assessment, and Word Identification? Summary Teacher Action Research Through the Lens of the Common Core Reading Fluency Defining Oral Reading Fluency Accuracy in Word Decoding Automatic Processing Prosody Predictability of Reading Materials Developing Oral Reading Fluency Strategies for Groups of Students Choral Reading Echo Reading Fluency-Oriented Reading Instruction (FORI)


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780134996981
  • Publisher: Pearson Education (US)
  • Publisher Imprint: Pearson
  • Height: 274 mm
  • No of Pages: 608
  • Series Title: What's New in Literacy
  • Weight: 862 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0134996984
  • Publisher Date: 01 Mar 2021
  • Binding: SA
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Spine Width: 18 mm
  • Width: 213 mm


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