Description
A clear and actionable guide to making sense of and implementing the Science of Reading
There's Research for That answers common questions about teaching literacy, such as how many letters to teach per week and the benefits of teaching handwriting in a digital world. The Science of Reading directly affects how K5 teachers do their jobs. Its hard to keep up with all of the findings, and teachers need guidance on how to apply research in practice. This book offers a solution, giving you accessible explanations, examples, and strategies for helping your students build literacy skills.
Each chapter covers a single question, making it easy to find what youre looking for when you need it. The authors discuss the question, describe the history behind current practices, and unlike other books, Theres Research For That actually walks you through the what of the research and the why, showing how research connects to everyday teaching. Woven throughout are pointers on how best instructional practices can be applied or adapted for students across academic levels, and from all cultural and linguistic backgrounds.
This resource:
Explains research on literacy education in a handy Q&A format, Describes teaching best practices and the reasons behind them, Shows you how to update what youre already doing to reflect new evidence, Can be used with various literacy curriculums and reading programs, This comprehensive and user-friendly breakdown of the Science of Reading will help ensure that youre doing what works to help develop students literacy skills.