Peter J. Fisher, Ann Bates, Debra J. Gurvitz
Publication Date: January 3, 2014
Pages: 216
This authoritative, easy-to-use guide will help educators plan and implement intervention lessons for struggling readers that align with the English Language Arts Common Core State Standards. All three authors run successful summer reading programs and supervise tutors who are becoming reading specialists. In this comprehensive resource, they offer hands-on guidance for designing interventions across grades K–8, provide sample tutoring plans and lessons, and describe procedures for teaching print skills, comprehension, vocabulary, fluency, and study skills. Including many user-friendly features, this book will help both new and experienced reading specialists ramp up instruction to assist all students in meeting the new standards.
Book Features:
Peter J. Fisher is a professor of education at National College of Education of National Louis University (NLU). Ann Bates is a literacy educator who has been a classroom teacher, reading specialist, and assistant professor of reading and language at NLU. Debra J. Gurvitz directs the NLU Chicago campus off-site summer reading improvement program.
“Does a masterful job of guiding teachers in developing reading interventions that are authentic, engaging, and aligned to current standards as well as the instructional needs of students.”
—Timothy Rasinski, Kent State University
“This book is the outgrowth of years of developing and fine-tuning tutoring models that have helped thousands of students become capable and engaged readers.”
—Camille Blachowicz, National Louis University
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