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Theresa A. Deeney; Cheryl L. Dozier; Barbara Laster; Tiffany L. Gallagher; Rachael Waller; Joan A. Rhodes; Tammy M. Milby; Debra Gurvitz; Mary Hoch; Leslie Cavendish; Shelly Solomon Huggins; Shadrack Msengi; Stephanie L. McAndrews; Erika S. Gray; Ryan McCarty; Paul Ferrara – Journal of Teacher Education, 2024
Family partnerships should be a central component of teacher preparation. Although research provides family engagement strategies, little research offers teacher educators guidance from the perspectives of families themselves. The purpose of this convergent mixed-method study was to begin to fill the void in the literature by investigating family…
Descriptors: Family Involvement, Preservice Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers, Reading Teachers
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Ortlieb, Evan; Pearce, Daniel L. – Reading Psychology, 2013
A literacy clinic is an ideal setting where research and exploration often lead to breakthroughs in reading remediation; that information can then be transferred to classroom instruction (Morris, 2003). Although it is clear that literacy clinics should be structured around what works for their student populations, there remains ambiguity…
Descriptors: Remedial Reading, Reading Centers, Literacy Education, Reading Skills
Booth, Nancy M.; Gonzales, Carla L. – Principal Leadership, 2009
Many high school teachers and administrators think that reading instruction belongs in the lower grades. But according to the National Assessment of Educational Progress, only 31% of eighth graders read at or above the proficient level, which means that many are entering high school unprepared for its advanced textbook reading and language…
Descriptors: Non English Speaking, Reading Instruction, Reading Improvement, Reading Programs
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Braer, Gerd – Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 2006
The 2000 and 2003 international studies of the Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) among all Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) countries presented disappointing results for Germany's fifteen-year-old students' reading skills. These studies pointed out two necessities for future reform: to extend the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, International Studies, Special Needs Students, Educational Change