Running Records : Authentic Instruction in Early Childhood Education.
"The most effective way to understand what a child knows about the reading process is to take a running record. In Running Records, Mary Shea demonstrates how teachers can use this powerful tool to design lessons that decrease reading difficulties, build on strengths, and stimulate motivation,...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Taylor & Francis
2012.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Title; Copyright; Dedication; CONTENTS; Preface; Acknowledgments; PART I Rationale for Running Records: Meeting the Diverse Needs of Learners; Chapter 1 Introduction
- Differentiating Instruction: Responsive Teaching Informed by Ongoing Assessment; Standardized Instruction with Nonstandard Students; Inclusive Teaching for Universal Learning of Curriculum; Proactive Differentiated Instruction: Increasing Achievement for All; Differentiating Content; Differentiating Process; Differentiating Product; A Classroom with a Differentiated View; Getting Started on Differentiating
- Assessment Leads the WayThe Bottom Line; Chapter 2 Running Records as an Authentic Assessment Measure; Authentic Assessments; Running Records as Authentic Assessment of Growth in Reading; Document Progress with Curriculum-Based Measures; Running Records: Formative and Summative Curriculum-Based Measures; A Formative Running Record: When and Why?; A Benchmark or Summative Running Record: When and Why?; The Next Step; PART II Running Records Step-by-Step: Assessment that Informs Differentiated Reading Instruction; Chapter 3 Assessing Reading Accuracy
- Running Records Inform the Assessment-Teaching CycleCommunicating with Parents; The Running Record Process; Running Records Celebrate Strengths; Running Records Provide the Child with Immediate Feedback; Using Running Records; A Good Fit for Learning; The Goldilocks Test; Be Flexible about Book Selection and Number of Words; Tape the Session; Understanding the Codes; Keeping Score; Accuracy; Relating Reading Accuracy to Reading Levels; Error-Frequency Rate; Self-Correction Percent; Using Data to Plan Teaching Points; Sample Records for Practice; You're a Recorder Now
- PART III Digging Deeper: Reading Performance Reveals Process and ProductChapter 4 Assessing Reading Accuracy; Miscue Analysis: Using and Missing the Cues; Analyzing Miscues; Meaning Appropriate Miscues; Syntactically Appropriate Miscues; Miscues with Letter-Sound Similarity; Significant and Insignificant Miscues; Miscue Patterns; Sample Miscue Analysis with Words Correct Per Minute; Looking at Flow; Chapter 5 Assessing Reading Fluency; Fluency: Multiple Components Working Synchronously; Reading Accuracy: Words Correct Per Minute; Confidence; Flow; Phrasing; Prosody; Prosody in Silent Reading
- Assessing Overall FluencyThe Next Step; Chapter 6 Assessing Reading Comprehension; Retelling: More than Summarizing; Why Use Retelling?; Making Retelling Useful; Teaching Retelling; Practicing Retelling; Assessing the Retelling; Guiding and Recording the Retelling; Feedback, Feed Forward; Completing the Retelling Checklist; Timetable for Retelling; Split Levels of Performance; Factors Affecting Performance; The Next Chapter; PART IV Differentiating Instruction Based on Data from Authentic Curriculum-Based Measures (Running Records); Chapter 7 Differentiating Instruction in Word Reading