In case u missed it- Jan Richardson talks about here book The Next Steps Forward in Guided Reading & clears up misconceptions about Guided Reading & the teaching of phonics. The blog includes links to many valuable teaching resources. https://t.co/vAurQwZdJd
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“We just cannot afford to spend the better part of the school day on #phonics instruction. We need to be highly efficient & effective in teaching phonics so that we have as much time as possible to develop comprehension, composition...” Via @haemesmer
@HelenProulx2 @cpatrickproctor In your post Bach for special Ed it is a compulsory course at U of M. The professor who teaches the course made the program. That is the only course in my 7 years of university that even spoke about teaching reading. I had one course on childrens books.
@HelenProulx2 @cpatrickproctor So tired of these wars… wish both sides would put the energy into actually having universities teach teachers how to teach reading! Teachers are graduating every year with no clue on what to do! That’s why kids aren’t reading.
Marie Clay, a fine scholar, thoroughly understood the reading process. Thanks, @PDavidPearson, for calling out those who wrongfully blame her for today’s reading scores: https://t.co/QBFfyjeZNa. They don’t realize how wrong they are and how much they could learn from her work.
@nellkduke Nell are you saying isn’t isnt best practice to pull out a word from text and work with that word with our student by building it, writing it, using it to link to new words and putting it back into our text through shared reading/writing ?
@nellkduke Nell is this same for kindergarten? I teach kindergarten and we work tons on phonemic awareness through writing and word work but also use reading vocabulary words so that my students are not trying to sound out words like the and is.
@DoctorJanRich will your letter sorting cards be available to buy in Canada soon? All of your books reference them but so far we haven’t been able to get our hands on them!
Our (@ECZoeller) new Reading Teacher article is free to read online! It's brief! Thank you, @ILAToday! An Asset-Based Practice for Teaching Bilingual Readers: https://t.co/63P9O53yze