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No More Summer Reading Loss
Carrie Cahill

No More Summer Reading Loss

Qty: 2
9780325049038
Dewey 372.42
LC Classification LB1050.58 .C35 2013
LC Control No. 2013011589

Subject

  • Children - Books And Reading
  • Summer Reading Programs - United States
  • Supplementary Reading - United States

Plot

Everyone loves summer-except reading teachers. Kids take a vacation from books and those with limited access to books lose ground to their peers. You may have thought there's nothing you can do about it, but there is. No More Summer-Reading Loss shows how to ensure that readers continue to grow year round.

School-based practitioners Carrie Cahill and Kathy Horvath join with renowned researchers Anne McGill-Franzen and Dick Allington to help you make summer readers out of every student. You'll stop summer-reading loss as they help you:

identify practices that inadvertently contribute to it
understand the research on its implications and its prevention
take research-based action with 8 instructional strategies.
Building independence. Keeping kids on grade-level. Closing the achievement gap. These are just a few of the valuable outcomes that No More Summer-Reading Loss can support. Most importantly, it will help you pass on a love of reading that knows no season and gives readers confidence when they return in the fall.

About the Not This, But That Series
No More Summer-Reading Loss is part of the Not This, But That series, edited by Nell K. Duke and Ellin Oliver Keene. It helps teachers examine common, ineffective classroom practices and replace them with practices supported by research and professional wisdom. In each book a practicing educator and an education researcher identify an ineffective practice; summarize what the research suggests about why; and detail research-based, proven practices to replace it and improve student learning.

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Notes

Standard 2: Language and Literacy