Marie Carbo
Becoming a Great Teacher of Reading
Achieving High Rapid Reading Gains With Powerful, Differentiated Strategies
Marie Carbo
Becoming a Great Teacher of Reading
Achieving High Rapid Reading Gains With Powerful, Differentiated Strategies
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Identify learners' unique reading styles and use differentiated, research-based strategies to help both fluent and low-performing readers succeed while meeting NCLB and Title I requirements.
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Identify learners' unique reading styles and use differentiated, research-based strategies to help both fluent and low-performing readers succeed while meeting NCLB and Title I requirements.
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- Verlag: Corwin
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 474g
- ISBN-13: 9781412936422
- ISBN-10: 141293642X
- Artikelnr.: 22803534
- Verlag: Corwin
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 474g
- ISBN-13: 9781412936422
- ISBN-10: 141293642X
- Artikelnr.: 22803534
Marie Carbo began her career as an elementary and learning disabilities teacher, during which time her underachieving students attained unprecedented gains in reading. Her keen sense of what students need to succeed and how to make learning enjoyable guide her eminently practical approaches-all of which have from the beginning been thoroughly grounded in research. Award-winning research, shaped by an understanding of the demands of classroom practice, is the hallmark of Marie's career. Her doctoral dissertation received ASCD's First National Dissertation Award, and the Carbo Reading Styles Program has been named an effective, research-based reading program that improves students' reading achievement by the National Staff Development Council, the NEA, the Education Commission of the States, the Northwest Regional Labs (sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education), and the Milken Foundation. Finally, in an ASCD Infobrief on reading, Marie's research was named one of the 20 most important events in reading education in the last 200 years. Marie is the founder and executive director of the National Reading Styles Institute, which has empowered tens of thousands of educators nationwide to greatly improve reading instruction through on-site training, conferences, seminars, a Web site and a network of model schools. Over the past decade, implementation of the Carbo Reading Styles Program (CRSP) has resulted in high gains in reading achievement and motivation, especially with students in the bottom third. Marie has keynoted many national conferences, as well as the National Reading Styles Conference, and has served as consultant, nationally and internationally, for the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD), Phi Delta Kappa, state education departments, universities, school districts, and corporations. Her work has been published in nearly every major education journal, including The Reading Teacher, Teaching Exceptional Children, Exceptional Children, Phi Delta Kappan, and Educational Leadership. She has written three ground-breaking books, including What Every Principal Should Know About Teaching Reading, and is currently writing three books for Corwin Press. Marie may be reached at the Carbo Reading Styles Institute, P.O. Box 737, Syosset, NY 11791; by calling 800-331-3117; and by email at marie@nrsi.com. Her Website is www.nrsi.com.
Acknowledgments
About the Author
Introduction
1. Believe All Students Can Learn
2. Understand 12 Guiding Principles
3. Focus on Comprehension and Enjoyment
4. Identify Natural Strengths
5. Teach to Natural Strengths
6. Use the Continuum of Assisted Reading Methods
7. Use the Carbo Recording Method
8. Provide Opportunities for Active Learning
9. Design Student-Responsive Environments
10. Reduce Visual Dyslexia
11. Accommodate Students With Special Needs
12. Prepare Students for Tests
Epilogue. Becoming a Great Teacher of Reading
Appendix A. Glossary
Appendix B. U.S. Reading Achievement
Appendix C. Reading Styles Research
Appendix D. Learning Styles Research
Appendix E. Reading Style Inventory
References
Index
About the Author
Introduction
1. Believe All Students Can Learn
2. Understand 12 Guiding Principles
3. Focus on Comprehension and Enjoyment
4. Identify Natural Strengths
5. Teach to Natural Strengths
6. Use the Continuum of Assisted Reading Methods
7. Use the Carbo Recording Method
8. Provide Opportunities for Active Learning
9. Design Student-Responsive Environments
10. Reduce Visual Dyslexia
11. Accommodate Students With Special Needs
12. Prepare Students for Tests
Epilogue. Becoming a Great Teacher of Reading
Appendix A. Glossary
Appendix B. U.S. Reading Achievement
Appendix C. Reading Styles Research
Appendix D. Learning Styles Research
Appendix E. Reading Style Inventory
References
Index
Acknowledgments
About the Author
Introduction
1. Believe All Students Can Learn
2. Understand 12 Guiding Principles
3. Focus on Comprehension and Enjoyment
4. Identify Natural Strengths
5. Teach to Natural Strengths
6. Use the Continuum of Assisted Reading Methods
7. Use the Carbo Recording Method
8. Provide Opportunities for Active Learning
9. Design Student-Responsive Environments
10. Reduce Visual Dyslexia
11. Accommodate Students With Special Needs
12. Prepare Students for Tests
Epilogue. Becoming a Great Teacher of Reading
Appendix A. Glossary
Appendix B. U.S. Reading Achievement
Appendix C. Reading Styles Research
Appendix D. Learning Styles Research
Appendix E. Reading Style Inventory
References
Index
About the Author
Introduction
1. Believe All Students Can Learn
2. Understand 12 Guiding Principles
3. Focus on Comprehension and Enjoyment
4. Identify Natural Strengths
5. Teach to Natural Strengths
6. Use the Continuum of Assisted Reading Methods
7. Use the Carbo Recording Method
8. Provide Opportunities for Active Learning
9. Design Student-Responsive Environments
10. Reduce Visual Dyslexia
11. Accommodate Students With Special Needs
12. Prepare Students for Tests
Epilogue. Becoming a Great Teacher of Reading
Appendix A. Glossary
Appendix B. U.S. Reading Achievement
Appendix C. Reading Styles Research
Appendix D. Learning Styles Research
Appendix E. Reading Style Inventory
References
Index