READING MATTERS TO MAINE

Teaching At-Risk & Struggling Children to Learn to Read

Knowledge: Evidence-Based Reading Instruction

 

What is evidence-based instruction?

 
Read the Federal standards for evidence-based: (37) Scientifically based research from 20 U.S.C. 7801 (37)
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What then is evidence-based reading instruction?

 
Evidence-based reading instruction refers to instructional practices that have been proven by systematic, objective, valid, and peer reviewed research to lead to predictable gains in reading achievement.
 
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The National Reading Panel Report 2000

 
Learn in this summary how the authors reviewed the research data to determine the foundational skills of reading and the most effective instructional techniques.
National Reading Panel Report 2000
 
Watch the National Reading Panel’s Teaching Children to Read.

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What does a summary of comparative data on early reading from 1967 to the present reflect about evidence-based reading instruction?

 
Anthony Pedriana, author and educator, reviewed the literature, summarized from his book, Leaving Johnny Behind: Overcoming Barriers to Literacy and Reclaiming At-Risk Readers.
Preponderance of the Evidence

 

Learn the essential knowledge base for teachers in order to teach struggling and at-risk children to learn to read.

 
The International Dyslexia Association’s Knowledge and Practice Standards for Teachers of Reading

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