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'With Reading for Meaning, there is no more of the 'in one eye, out the other' type of reading that so many students are guilty of, because Reading for Meaning fosters students' active engagement before, during, and after reading. Students exposed to Reading for Meaning over time internalize reading strategies that are essential for making meaning from complex text. In short, Reading for Meaning helps students learn from their textbooks while it prepares them to learn for life' - Nancy Spaniak, Director of Curriculum, Instruction, and Professional Development, Homewood-Flossmoor High School…mehr

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'With Reading for Meaning, there is no more of the 'in one eye, out the other' type of reading that so many students are guilty of, because Reading for Meaning fosters students' active engagement before, during, and after reading. Students exposed to Reading for Meaning over time internalize reading strategies that are essential for making meaning from complex text. In short, Reading for Meaning helps students learn from their textbooks while it prepares them to learn for life' - Nancy Spaniak, Director of Curriculum, Instruction, and Professional Development, Homewood-Flossmoor High School District 233, IL How can teachers help every student gain the most from school reading assignments? This book presents the Reading for Meaning approach - a practical, step-by-step method that helps students acquire the skills used by the most proficient readers and measurably improves their academic performance. Drawing on years of school-tested experience, the authors provide teachers with insights on preparing students to better understand complex reading material, gather evidence from readings to build an argument, fully participate in class discussions, and write more effectively. This resource includes: - Relevant, foundational research on reading comprehensionApplications in all subject areas, with examples from literature, math, science, and social studies - Classroom-ready templates, checklists, sample readings and detailed examples of Reading for Meaning in action - Recommendations for appropriate assessments Learn how to implement Reading for Meaning during classroom instruction and support students in becoming better readers, thinkers, and communicators!
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Harvey F. Silver, president of Silver Strong & Associates and Thoughtful Education Press, was named one of the 100 most influential teachers in the country. He has conducted numerous workshops for school districts and state education departments throughout the United States. He was the principal consultant for the Georgia Critical Thinking Skills Program and the Kentucky Thoughtful Education Teacher Leadership Program. Silver is the author of several educational bestsellers, including So Each May Learn: Integrating Learning Styles and Multiple Intelligences and Teaching Styles and Strategies, both published by the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Design. With Richard Strong, Silver developed The Thoughtful Classroom-a renowned professional development program based on the commitment to "make students as important as standards."