Research Based Effective Reading Instruction
What Does the Research Say About Effective Reading Instruction?
- Well-designed, controlled comparisons of instructional
approaches have consistently supported these components
and practices in reading instruction:
- Direct teaching of decoding, comprehension, and literature
appreciation;
- Phoneme awareness instruction;
- Systematic and explicit instruction in the code system
of written English;
- Daily exposure to a variety of texts, as well as
incentives for children to read independently and with
others;
- Vocabulary instruction that includes a variety of
complementary methods designed to explore the relationships
among words and the relationships among word structure,
origin, and meaning;
- Comprehension strategies that include prediction
of outcomes, summarizing, clarification, questioning,
and visualization; and
- Frequent writing of prose to enable deeper under-standing
of what is read.
(Source: Reading IS Rocket Science: What Expert Teachers
of Reading Should Know and Be Able To Do. 1999. A report
by the American Federation of Teachers.)
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