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Case Studies in Preparation for the California Reading Competency Test

Autor Joanne C. Rossi, Beth E. Schipper
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 ian 2011

Pre-service and practicing teachers get practical help for preparing for the challenging California Reading Initiative Competency Assessment (RICA®) in a unique case study approach that covers all domains, concepts, strategies, and assessment required by RICA®.

This is the ideal resource for pre-service teachers who want practice in synthesizing and analyzing assessment and strategies for reading in the K-8 classroom, for credential candidates who need to prepare to succeed in taking the Reading Instruction Competence Assessment (RICA®), and for in-service teachers who want to enhance their assessment and instruction, while increasing students' learning.

The book's unique organization includes a set of case studies at each grade level, followed by a section to assist teachers with brainstorming their knowledge as a first step in writing responses in narrative form. Following this, teachers get a section of strategic ideas that should be covered in writing their plan, as well as a sample narrative. The cases cover the diversity of student profiles in California's school population; represent all elementary grade levels; include a wide variety of scenarios for whole classes, groups, and individual students; cover the five domains required by the RICA®; and present a full range of ready-to-use instructional strategies.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780132599948
ISBN-10: 0132599945
Pagini: 120
Dimensiuni: 213 x 269 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.24 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: Pearson

Notă biografică

Joanne C. Rossi andBeth E. Schipper Between them, the authors have over 60 years of experience in the field of reading and language arts as classroom teachers, reading specialists, curriculum consultants, clinicians, administrators, college professors and administrators, and supervisors of student teachers. In the past 20 years, a major focus of the authors' work has been in the research and instruction of language arts assessment in elementary and high school districts. They are also the authors of the book Portfolios in the Classrooms: Tools for Learning and Instruction. Joanne Rossi is at Notre Dame DeNamur University and Beth E. Schipper is at California State University, Fullerton.

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"Pre-service and practicing teachers get practical help for preparing for the challenging California Reading Initiative Competency Assessment (RICA(r)) in a unique case study approach that covers all domains, concepts, strategies, and assessment required by RICA(r). " This is the ideal resource for pre-service teachers who want practice in synthesizing and analyzing assessment and strategies for reading in the K 8 classroom, for credential candidates who need to prepare to succeed in taking the Reading Instruction Competence Assessment (RICA(r)), and for in-service teachers who want to enhance their assessment and instruction, while increasing students learning. Model narratives appear throughout to help RICA(r) candidates become familiar with the format used on the RICA(r), and the authors include assessments for a variety of groups of students, such as English language learners, struggling readers, and those with special needs. Updates to the fourth edition include: . The organization matches the new Content Specifications for the RICA(r) 1. Planning, Organizing, and Managing Reading Instruction Based on Ongoing Assessment 2. Word Analysis "3. "Fluency "(new)" 4. Vocabulary, Academic Language, and Background Knowledge 5. Comprehension . Within the domains, there is new emphasis on meeting the needs of the full range of individual learners in the classroom, such as "advanced learners," "English language learners," "struggling readers," and "those with special needs." . Assessment is now included within each domain, integrated within each chapter and in several multiple choice questions. About Joanne C. Rossi and Beth E. Schipper: Between them, the authors have over 60 years of experience in the field of reading and language arts as classroom teachers, reading specialists, curriculum consultants, clinicians, administrators, college professors and administrators, and supervisors of student teachers. In the past 20 years, a major focus of the authors work has been in the research and instruction of language arts assessment in elementary and high school districts. They are also the authors of the book "Portfolios in the Classrooms: Tools for Learning and Instruction." Joanne Rossi is at Notre Dame DeNamur University and Beth E. Schipper is at California State University, Fullerton."

Cuprins

Domains

Domain I: Planning and Organizing Reading Instruction Based

on Ongoing Assessment

Content Area 1: Conducting Ongoing Assessment of Reading Development

1.1 Principles of assessment

1.2 Assessing reading levels

1.3 Using and communicating assessment results

Content Area 2: Planning, Organizing, and Managing Reading Instruction

2.1 Factors involved in planning reading instruction

2.2 Organizing and managing reading instruction

Domain II: Developing Phonological and Other Linguistic

Processes Related to Reading

Content Area 3: Phonemic Awareness

3.1 Assessing phonemic awareness

3.2 The role of phonemic awareness

3.3 Developing phonemic awareness

Content Area 4: Concepts About Print

4.1 Assessing concepts about print

4.2 Concepts about print

4.3 Letter recognition

Content Area 5: Systematic, Explicit Phonics and Other Word Identification

Strategies

5.1 Assessing phonics and other word identification strategies

5.2 Explicit phonics instruction

5.3 Developing fluency

5.4 Word identification strategies

5.5 Sight words

5.6 Terminology

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Content Area 6: Spelling Instruction

6.1 Assessing spelling

6.2 Systematic spelling instruction

6.3 Spelling instruction in context

Domain III: Developing Reading Comprehension and Promoting

Independent Reading

Content Area 7: Reading Comprehension

7.1 Assessing reading comprehension

7.2 Fluency and other factors affecting comprehension

7.3 Facilitating comprehension

7.4 Different levels of comprehension

7.5 Comprehension strategies

Content Area 8: Literary Response and Analysis

8.1 Assessing literary response and analysis

8.2 Responding to literature

8.3 Literary analysis

Content Area 9: Content Area Literacy

9.1 Assessing content area literacy

9.2 Different types of texts and purposes for reading

9.3 Study skills

Content Area 10: Student Independent Reading

10.1 Encouraging independent reading

10.2 Supporting at-home reading

Domain IV: Supporting Reading Through Oral and Written

Language Development

Content Area 11: Relationships Among Reading, Writing, and Oral Language

11.1 Assessing oral and written language

11.2 Oral language development

11.3 Written language development

11.4 Supporting English language learners

Content Area 12: Vocabulary Development

12.1 Assessing vocabulary knowledge

12.2 Increasing vocabulary knowledge

12.3 Strategies for gaining and extending meanings of words

Content Area 13: Structure of the English Language

13.1 Assessing English language structures

13.2 Differences between written and oral English

13.3 Applying knowledge of the English language to improve reading