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Good Habits, Great Readers - 9780131597174

Un libro in lingua di Nancy Frey Douglas Fisher Adam Berkin edito da Prentice Hall, 2008

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What separates a good reader from a great reader? Good habits! Respected authors Doug Fisher and Nancy Frey join Adam Berkin to present a simple plan that helps teachers move students towards higher achievement by capitalizing on seven research-driven habits of strong readers. Each habit--from "reading to learning" to thinking critically--is explained in a dedicated chapter that prepares teachers to nurture good habits in all of their students, building a classroom community of avid readers.

  • Great Readers See Themselves as Readers
  • Great Readers Make Sense of Text
  • Great Readers Use What They Know
  • Great Readers Understand How Stories Work
  • Great Readers Read to Learn
  • Great Readers Monitor and Organize What They Read
  • Great Readers Are Critical

 

 

Responses from the Field

The authors have “nailed” it as far as the chapter topics capturing important issues in comprehension development go.  The order of topics is spot-on developmentally.  I am in awe of the skill the authors showed in integrating and operationalizing so many of the comprehension techniques and strategies that teachers are taught all through their coursework.

Barbara Pettegrew, Otterbein College

 

I would consider this one of the best user-friendly approaches to critical literacy that I have seen.

Roderick E. Winters, Winona State University

 

About the Authors

Nancy Frey, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor of Literacy in the School of Teacher Education at San Diego State University. Before joining the university faculty, Nancy was a teacher in the Broward County (FL) Public Schools, where she taught at the elementary and middle school level. She later worked for the Florida Department of Education on a statewide project for supporting students with diverse learning needs in general education curriculum. She is a recipient of the Christa McAuliffe award for excellence in teacher education from the American Association of State Colleges and Universities. Her research interests include reading and literacy, assessment, intervention, and curriculum design. She has co-authored several books on literacy. She teaches a variety of courses in SDSU's teacher-credentialing program on elementary and secondary literacy in content area instruction and supporting students with diverse learning needs.

 

Douglas Fisher, Ph.D., is a Professor of Language and Literacy Education in the Department of Teacher Education at San Diego State University, the Co-Director for the Center for the Advancement of Reading at the California State University Chancellor's Office, and the past Director of Professional Development for the City Heights Educational Collaborative. He is the recipient of an International Reading Association Celebrate Literacy Award, the Farmer award for excellence in writing from the National Council of Teachers of English, as well as a Christa McAuliffe award for excellence in teacher education. He has published numerous articles on reading and literacy, differentiated instruction, and curriculum design as well as several books on literacy. He has taught a variety of courses in SDSU's teacher-credentialing program as well as graduate-level courses on English language development and literacy.  A former early intervention specialists, language development specialist, he has also taught high school English, writing, and literacy development.  

 

Adam Berkin has spent his c

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