The Art and Science of Teaching Primary Reading

The Art and Science of Teaching Primary Reading

by Christopher Such
The Art and Science of Teaching Primary Reading

The Art and Science of Teaching Primary Reading

by Christopher Such

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Overview

The essential guide to the science behind reading and its practical implications for classroom teaching in primary schools.

Teaching children to read is one of the most important tasks in primary education and classroom practice needs to be underpinned by a secure foundation of knowledge. Teachers need to know what reading entails, how children learn to read and how it can be taught effectively.

This book is an essential guide for primary teachers that explores the key technical and practical aspects of how children read with strong links to theory and how to translate this into the classroom. Bite-size chapters offer accessible research-informed ideas across all major key topics including phonics, comprehension, teaching children with reading difficulties and strategies for the classroom.

Key features include:

- Discussions of implications for the classroom

- Questions for further professional discussions

- Retrieval quizzes

- Further reading suggestions

- Glossary of key terms

Christopher Such is a primary school teacher and the author of the education blog Primary Colour. He can be found on Twitter via @Suchmo83.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781529764161
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Publication date: 09/17/2021
Series: Corwin Ltd
Pages: 192
Sales rank: 144,815
Product dimensions: 6.60(w) x 9.50(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Christopher Such is a primary school teacher from Peterborough, England. He has worked in education for over fourteen years, teaching reading to children in every year group from reception to Year 6. Since 2019 he has contributed to the initial teacher training programme at Teach East, delivering courses on evidence-informed reading instruction and mathematics. He is currently a senior leader at Fulbridge Academy responsible for curriculum improvement and professional development. He is also the author of the education blog, Primary Colour and can be found on Twitter via the username @Suchmo83.

Table of Contents

PART 1: READING AND ITS ORIGINS
Chapter 1: A brief history of reading and writing
Chapter 2: Useful frameworks for reading
Chapter 3: The trouble with English
PART 2: DECODING
Chapter 4: Phonics
Chapter 5: Fluency
PART 3: LANGUAGE COMPREHENSION
Chapter 6: Listening comprehension
Chapter 7: Situation models
Chapter 8: Comprehension monitoring
Chapter 9: Inference
Chapter 10: Text structure
Chapter 11: Vocabulary
Chapter 12: Background knowledge
Chapter 13: How the different elements of comprehension combine
PART 4: OPPORTUNITIES TO ENHANCE READING
Chapter 14: Independent reading / reading for pleasure
Chapter 15: Reading across the curriculum
Chapter 16: Writing
PART 5: ADDRESSING READING DIFFICULTIES
Chapter 17: Dyslexia
Chapter 18: Assessment
Chapter 19: Intervention
PART 6: THE READING DIET
Chapter 20: The current situation
Chapter 21: Getting the balance right
Chapter 22: Questioning and discussion
Chapter 23: Text choice
Chapter 24: Action plan for classroom teachers
Chapter 25: Action plan for reading coordinators
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