
"Assessing Readers" contains specific assessment, instruction, and organizational ideas and strategies, plus these distinctive features: an emphasis on assessment of students' strategies, strengths, interests, motivations, fluency, schemata, and metacognitive awareness lots of sample assessments found throughout the book attention to the individualization of instruction so that special learners and students from all cultural and sociocultural backgrounds have opportunities to learn chapters devoted to such topics as understanding standardized tests and scores; assessing affective influences, linguistic strategies, comprehension and cognitive strategies; practical applications from miscue analysis; use of portfolios and rubrics; organizing the classroom; grouping to facilitate ongoing assessment and instruction; and explicit instruction with sample lessons pedagogical aids that make the book easy to understand and practical to use contextual definitions and a glossary of terms chapter-opening focus and goal statements "consider and react"opportunities throughout each chapter end-of-chapter questions for reflection and response an appendix of portfolio and rubric assessment forms and ideas.
A handy reference and resource, "Assessing Readers" above all empowers teachers, encouraging them to think about the value of their assessment and instruction choices and supporting them with tools to help them achieve their goals.
| maurice goodman h george n agrios abraham silberschatz m t ansari courtney m townsend | mark gottfredson morris mano m patterson jame adams cr |