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Fisher, Douglas; Frey, Nancy – Reading Teacher, 2018
Reading volume is an important consideration for teachers wanting to improve literacy outcomes for students. The authors begin by reviewing evidence for reading volume and the ways in which reading volume can be changed. They identify four factors--access, choice, classroom discussions of texts, and book talks--that composed an intervention…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Group Discussion, Books, Reading Habits
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Stephens, Diane; Cox, Robin; Downs, Anne; Goforth, Jennie; Jaeger, Lisa; Matheny, Ashley; Plyler, Kristi; Ray, Sandra; Riser, Lee; Sawyer, Beth; Thompson, Tara; Vickio, Kathy; Wilcox, Cindy – Reading Teacher, 2012
As a part of Response to Intervention, for three years, ten reading interventionists provided supplemental support to readers. They formed a learning community, took an inquiry-based approach to assessment and developed a theory of what students needed to know and be able to do as readers. They addressed and learned from several other challenges:…
Descriptors: Reading Difficulties, Low Achievement, Response to Intervention, Academic Support Services
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Farris, Pamela J.; Werderich, Donna E.; Nelson, Pamela A.; Fuhler, Carol J. – Reading Teacher, 2009
Fifth-grade inner city boys engaged in reader response via e-mail with preservice teacher education candidates. Books and laptops were provided via funding from a federal grant. At the semester break, the boys were assigned new partners with which to correspond regarding their reading. All e-mails were filtered through the classroom teachers and…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Reader Response, Urban Areas, Grade 5
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Pachtman, Andrew B.; Wilson, Karen A. – Reading Teacher, 2006
Can students identify the practices that motivate them to read? If asked to evaluate which components of a reading program are beneficial in motivating them, can they identify a particular practice and explain why it was helpful? These were the two major questions asked of 22 fifth-grade students reflecting on their fourth-grade experience. A…
Descriptors: Reading Programs, Student Motivation, Grade 5, Grade 4
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Baumann, James F.; Hooten, Helene; White, Patricia – Reading Teacher, 1999
Describes a year-long teacher action-research study involving fifth graders that used trade books to teach students various reading-comprehension strategies. Finds that students retained and transferred strategy learning to other texts and contexts; valued reading more and reported reading more; and demonstrated enhanced appreciation for books and…
Descriptors: Action Research, Childrens Literature, Grade 5, Intermediate Grades