Instrumento de Observación de Los Logros de la Lecto-escritura Inicial

Instrumento de Observación de Los Logros de la Lecto-escritura Inicial
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Publisher : Heinemann Educational Books
Total Pages : 150
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015031849220
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Synopsis Instrumento de Observación de Los Logros de la Lecto-escritura Inicial by : Kathy Escamilla

Drawing on the theoretical framework that made Marie Clay's An Observation Survey such a success, a new team of authors has developed and applied these same tasks for Spanish speaking students.

Handbook of Research on Formative Assessment in Pre-K Through Elementary Classrooms

Handbook of Research on Formative Assessment in Pre-K Through Elementary Classrooms
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Publisher : IGI Global
Total Pages : 438
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ISBN-10 : 9781799803249
ISBN-13 : 1799803244
Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis Handbook of Research on Formative Assessment in Pre-K Through Elementary Classrooms by : Martin, Christie

Educators require constructive information that details their students’ comprehension and can help them to advance the learners' education. Accurate evaluation of students at all educational levels and the implementation of comprehensive assessment strategies are essential for ensuring student equality and academic success. The Handbook of Research on Formative Assessment in Pre-K Through Elementary Classrooms is an essential research publication that addresses gaps in the understanding of formative assessment and offers educators meaningful and comprehensive examples of formative assessment in the Pre-K through elementary grade levels. Covering an array of topics such as literacy, professional development, and educational technologies, this book is relevant for instructors, administrators, education professionals, educational policymakers, pre-service teachers, academicians, researchers, and students.

Assessing Readers

Assessing Readers
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 396
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ISBN-10 : 9781136311758
ISBN-13 : 1136311750
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis Assessing Readers by : Rona Flippo

A Co-publication of Routledge and the International Reading Association This new edition of Assessing Readers continues to bridge the gap between authentic, informal, and formative assessments, and more traditional quantitative, and summative assessment approaches. At the heart of the book is respect and confidence in the capabilities of knowledgeable teachers to make the correct literacy decisions for the students they teach based on appropriate assessments. Inclusive and practical, it supports individual classroom teachers' knowledge, beliefs, decisions, and roles and offers specific assessment, instruction, and organizational ideas and strategies, while incorporating a range of perspectives that inform the field of reading and literacy education, covering the most important ideas and information found in more traditional reading diagnosis books. Changes in the Second Edition Addresses the Common Core State Standards Includes Response to Intervention (RTI) Discusses family literacy in language-diverse homes and the needs of ELL students Covers formative assessment Offers ideas and guidelines for ELL assessment Looks at issues of accountability and teaching to prescribed state tests and objectives versus accommodating to them – the pitfalls and problems and how to cope Provides new practical examples, including new rubrics, more teacher-developed cognitive assessments, a new case study, and new teacher-developed strategy lessons

Preparing Globally Minded Literacy Teachers

Preparing Globally Minded Literacy Teachers
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 232
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ISBN-10 : 9781000739817
ISBN-13 : 1000739813
Rating : 4/5 (17 Downloads)

Synopsis Preparing Globally Minded Literacy Teachers by : Jan Lacina

This textbook brings together internationally renowned scholars to provide an overview of print and digital literacy instruction for pre-service teachers and teacher educators. It examines historical and cultural contexts of literacy practices around the globe, and addresses issues that teachers need to consider as they teach children from diverse world cultures, languages, and backgrounds. Organized into three Parts—Early Literacy, Intermediate to Adolescent Literacy, and Case Studies—the text highlights key practices around the world to provide literacy educators and students with a broader view of effective practices as well as strategies for overcoming challenges faced by literacy educators worldwide. The global case studies present complex issues and allow readers to discuss what it means to be globally minded, as well as how to implement best practices in literacy instruction. All chapters include consistent elements for ease of use, such as vignettes, historical and cultural contexts, implications for future research, and discussion questions. Grounded in current research and theory, this book is designed for foundational courses in literacy education and literacy methods, as well as courses in comparative and multicultural education.

Knowledge to Support the Teaching of Reading

Knowledge to Support the Teaching of Reading
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 342
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ISBN-10 : 9780787996338
ISBN-13 : 0787996335
Rating : 4/5 (38 Downloads)

Synopsis Knowledge to Support the Teaching of Reading by : Catherine Snow

Basic reading proficiency is key to success in all content areas, but attending to students’ literacy development remains a challenge for many teachers, especially after the primary grades. Knowledge to Support the Teaching of Reading presents recommendations for the essential knowledge about the development, acquisition, and teaching of language and literacy skills that teachers need to master and use. This important book is one result of an initiative of the National Academy of Education's Committee on Teacher Education, whose members have been charged with the task of creating a core knowledge base for teacher education.

Handbook of Multicultural School Psychology

Handbook of Multicultural School Psychology
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 878
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ISBN-10 : 9781135624347
ISBN-13 : 1135624348
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis Handbook of Multicultural School Psychology by : Emilia C. Lopez

This comprehensive handbook offers a beautifully balanced view of the emerging field of multicultural school psychology. The opening section provides an historical overview of how the field has developed, and succeeding sections discuss multicultural issues related to consultation, instructional interventions, alternative assessment, academic assessment, vocational assessment, culturally sensitive counseling models, and working with families and special populations. Theory, research, and practice are integrated throughout. Key features of this exciting new book include: Interdisciplinary Perspective - Many chapters are written by authors from different disciplines, all of whom have multicultural expertise. The last chapter provides summarizing commentaries written by leaders in different disciplines. Scientist-Practitioner Focus - Evidence-based interventions for culturally and linguistically diverse students are provided for major competency areas such as consultation, counseling, and special programs (e.g., bilingual and multicultural education). Assessment Focus - Multicultural and bilingual assessment issues are discussed in the chapters covering language, cognitive, personality, behavioral, neuropsychological, vocational, acculturational, and academic assessment. Special Populations Focus - The needs of special populations such as culturally different parents, gifted and talented children, preschool children, migrant families, and children with low and high incidence learning disabilities are discussed in section VI. This book is appropriate for graduate courses and seminars dealing with multicultural school psychology. It is also a useful reference for researchers and practicing school psychologists and the libraries serving them.

The Praeger Handbook of Latino Education in the U.S.

The Praeger Handbook of Latino Education in the U.S.
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages : 659
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ISBN-10 : 9780313084041
ISBN-13 : 0313084041
Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis The Praeger Handbook of Latino Education in the U.S. by : Lourdes Diaz Soto

Latinos in the United States have fought hard to attain equality, especially in the field of education. The Praeger Handbook of Latino Education in the U.S. focuses on this fight for equal educational access and represents a significant addition to American educational literature. The contributors to this volume reveal that many Latino children still face challenges that were present many decades ago. In addition to such obstacles as cultural conflicts and racism, they also face teachers, curricula, and assessments that are not always respectful to their backgrounds. Educators, parents, policy makers, and communities across the country will find this work a goldmine of detailed historical and current information.

Encyclopedia of Bilingual Education

Encyclopedia of Bilingual Education
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Publisher : SAGE
Total Pages : 1057
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ISBN-10 : 9781412937207
ISBN-13 : 1412937205
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis Encyclopedia of Bilingual Education by : Josue M. Gonzalez

The book is arranged alphabetically from Academic English to Zelasko, Nancy.

Supporting Newcomer Students: Advocacy and Instruction for English Learners

Supporting Newcomer Students: Advocacy and Instruction for English Learners
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Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages : 268
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ISBN-10 : 9780393714074
ISBN-13 : 0393714071
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis Supporting Newcomer Students: Advocacy and Instruction for English Learners by : Katharine Davies Samway

Copublished with TESOL Press Newcomers need to draw on all their resources—intellectual, linguistic, cultural—as they make sense of new content and a new language. In this much-needed book, the authors marshal research and several decades of their own experience to provide instructional practices and activities that will help teachers develop newcomers as readers and writers of English and engage them in content learning across the curriculum. Equally important, they show how teachers can advocate for these vulnerable students, many of whom have experienced multiple challenges in their home countries or in the United States, including poverty, violence, and political persecution. With chapters on assessment and second-language acquisition as well as reading, writing, speaking, and content learning, their book is a timely and comprehensive guide for any K–8 educator whose classroom or school includes newcomer students.

Designing and Implementing Two-Way Bilingual Programs

Designing and Implementing Two-Way Bilingual Programs
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Publisher : Corwin Press
Total Pages : 265
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ISBN-10 : 9781452210667
ISBN-13 : 1452210667
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis Designing and Implementing Two-Way Bilingual Programs by : Margarita Espino Calderon

This indispensable handbook includes professional development plans that meet the specific needs of dual-language programs, strategies for building learning communities for dual-language teachers, and tips for involving parents.