"An interesting compilation for administrators, new teachers, and seasoned teachers. This text acts as a concise reminder of what we should all be doing in our classrooms and includes practical implementation ideas."
—Patricia Ruggiano Schmidt, Professor of Literacy
Le Moyne College
"Easy to read quickly, especially when looking for something specific. I definitely enjoyed the quotes to start each chapter and the research for each strategy."
—Kathleen Prisbell, English Teacher
Russell O. Brackman Middle School, Barnegat, NJ
A wealth of research-based literacy strategies in one easy-to-use, convenient format!
To help teachers fulfill the diverse and individual challenges of providing comprehensive literacy instruction, What Successful Literacy Teachers Do offers a variety of research-based suggestions and proven teaching methods.
Linking six decades of reading research to classroom practice, this book presents 70 instructional strategies ready for immediate classroom use. The authors, drawing on their own experience as teachers, mentors, and teacher educators, offer a rich resource for bringing differentiated approaches into every literacy classroom. The easy-to-browse table of contents covers:
Phonics, phonemics, and decoding
Vocabulary, spelling, and word study
Fluency and comprehension
Assessment, instructional materials, and technology
Special topics, including English Language Learners, family literacy, and more
Translating state-of-the-art research into practitioner strategies, this resource is ideal for teachers, reading coaches, mentors, teacher educators, and instructional planners.