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Peter Afflerbach

    Essential readings on assessment
    Understanding and Using Reading Assessment, K-12
    Teaching Readers (Not Reading)
    • Teaching Readers (Not Reading)

      • 190 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      4,1(43)Abgeben

      Reading instruction is too often grounded in a narrowly defined "science of reading" that focuses exclusively on cognitive skills and strategies. Yet cognition is just one aspect of reading development. This book guides K–8 educators to understand and address other scientifically supported factors that influence each student's literacy learning, including metacognition, motivation and engagement, social–emotional learning, self-efficacy, and more. Peter Afflerbach uses classroom vignettes to illustrate the broad-based nature of student readers’ growth, and provides concrete suggestions for instruction and assessment. The book's utility is enhanced by end-of-chapter review questions and activities and a reproducible tool, the Healthy Readers Profile, which can be downloaded and printed in a convenient 8 1/2" x 11" size. 

      Teaching Readers (Not Reading)
    • Focusing on the essential questions surrounding reading assessment, Peter Afflerbach provides a comprehensive guide in this updated edition. He explores the purposes and methods of assessing reading, as well as the timing and settings for these assessments. Designed for educators, this book offers insights into effective reading instruction and assessment practices tailored for K-12 settings, making it a valuable resource for understanding the complexities of reading evaluation.

      Understanding and Using Reading Assessment, K-12
    • Reading assessment informs our understanding of individual students and our related efforts to best teach them, which shapes students self-concepts, motivations, and attitudes related to reading. It signifies, to many, the success and accountability of our teachers and schools.'' -Peter Afflerbach, from the Introduction Learn how reading assessment can improve instruction and learning with the research-based, peer-reviewed articles in this collection, selected and introduced by noted expert Peter Afflerbach. Fifteen articles cover a broad spectrum of practices and theory related to gathering, interpreting, and using assessment information, * The central role teachers can play in reading assessment * How assessment fits into our evolving understanding of reading * Systemic approaches to developing reading assessment * The impact of formative assessment on student development * The consequences of assessment Afflerbachs Introduction and the

      Essential readings on assessment