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Teaching and Testing
     Materials
  for Remediation
• After considering the student’s
  learning strengths, specific
  curricular demands, classroom
  environment, materials and
  resources, the teacher may
  prioritize his teaching method.
  Teaching commences with the
  most promising option.
• Remedial instruction may be
  done in small groups or
  individually. Often, small group
  instruction represents the most
  efficient use of teaching
  resources and provides the
  added benefit of peer modeling.
• Grouping procedures must be
  based on analysis of data. This
  means that groups should be
  flexible and formed according
  to student need.
• Word Identification Strategy
  Training (WIST) consisted of
  training RD children in the
  acquisition, use, and monitoring
  of effective word identification
  strategies.

• Four strategies were taught:
Four strategies

1)Word identification by
  analogy-- which taught children
  to compare an unfamiliar word
  with one already known (from a
  list of keywords)
Four strategies

2) Vowel variation--which taught
 children to attempt alternate
 pronunciations for vowels until
 they came up with a real word
 that was part of their
 vocabulary.
Four strategies

3) Seek the part you know--
 which taught children to
 identify segments of unfamiliar
 words that were smaller words
 that they already knew.
Four strategies

4) Peeling off--which taught
 children to separate affixes at
 the beginning and end of a word,
 reducing the unfamiliar word to
 a smaller root word.
• More effective reading
  instruction for struggling
  learners should emphasize
  individualized, highly engaging
  teaching approaches
Reading Methods For Use With
     Struggling Learners.

• Sight Words
A major objective in teaching
  reading is sight word
  automaticity, that is, the ability
  to decode (pronounce) sight
  words within 2-3 seconds of
  sight.
Reading Methods For Use With
     Struggling Learners.

One of the best ways to teach
 sight words is through
 multisensory or VAKT (visual-
 auditory-kinesthetic-tactile)
 instruction.
Reading Methods For Use With
      Struggling Learners.

• Oral Reading
The Neurological Impress Method or
  NIM is a rapid, oral reading
  technique that is "based on the
  theory that a student can learn by
  hearing his own voice and someone
  else's voice jointly reading the same
  material."
Reading Methods For Use With
      Struggling Learners.
• Comprehension
First introduced by Taylor in
  1953, the Cloze technique has
  been used primarily as an
  informal assessment tool with
  students who have reading
  comprehension difficulties.
Reading Methods For Use With
      Struggling Learners.

This technique involves selecting
 passages of approximately 260-
 275 words of varying degrees of
 difficulty. Words are then
 deleted from the passages and
 the child is asked to write in the
 missing words
Balanced Reading
   Instruction
“Balanced Reading
         Instruction”

• used to describe literacy
  programs that balanced reading
 to children, reading with
 children, and reading by
 children (Holdaway, 1980)
• Balanced reading program is one
  that includes reading, writing,
  spelling, phonics, and other
  skills-based instruction.
• Basal readers, direct
  instruction, workbooks, quality
  children’s literature,
  independent reading and writing
  can all be part of a balanced
  reading program
• Balanced reading instruction is
 not a onesize-fits-all reading
 model.

• In planning balanced reading
  instruction, teachers must take
  into account the needs and
  diversity of their students.
Reading Methods For Use With
     Struggling Learners.


• Allington and Walmsley (1995)
  point out that there is “no quick
  fix” and no one program to meet
  the needs of all children.
Reading Methods For Use With
     Struggling Learners.
Instead, teachers must be able to
 recognize different student
 learning styles and be able to
 select appropriate strategies to
 the individual needs of the child
 and to strive to find balance for
 every child
Characteristics of Balanced
         Reading Instruction
• In balanced reading instruction,
  students are taught—explicitly,
  systematically and consistently—
  how to understand and use the
  structure of language and how to
  construct meaning from various
  texts. Students read alone, are
  read to, and read with others
  daily.
Three Principles Of A Balanced
     Literacy Approach.
• First, teachers develop
  students’ skills knowledge,
  including decoding skills, their
  strategy knowledge for
  comprehension and responding
  to literature, and their
  affective knowledge, including
  nurturing students’ love for
Characteristics of Balanced
      Reading Instruction

• Second, instructional
  approaches that are inherently
  opposite such as, phonics
  instruction and reading
  workshop.
Characteristics of Balanced
      Reading Instruction

• Third, students read a variety
  of reading materials from trade
  books to leveled books with
  controlled vocabulary and basal
  reading textbooks.
Characteristics of Balanced
      Reading Instruction

• A critical component of
  balanced reading instruction is
 direct explicit instruction in:
• phonemic and phonological
  awareness and letter-sound
  knowledge in kindergarten and
  first grade;
• alphabetic knowledge, and
  blending in first grade and
  sound/symbol correspondence,
  structural analysis, contextual
  clues, and high frequency words;

• spelling;
• comprehension strategies in
  order to evaluate, synthesize,
  analyze, connect, infer, and
  inquire; and

• vocabulary instruction.

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Balanced reading

  • 1. Teaching and Testing Materials for Remediation
  • 2. • After considering the student’s learning strengths, specific curricular demands, classroom environment, materials and resources, the teacher may prioritize his teaching method. Teaching commences with the most promising option.
  • 3. • Remedial instruction may be done in small groups or individually. Often, small group instruction represents the most efficient use of teaching resources and provides the added benefit of peer modeling.
  • 4. • Grouping procedures must be based on analysis of data. This means that groups should be flexible and formed according to student need.
  • 5. • Word Identification Strategy Training (WIST) consisted of training RD children in the acquisition, use, and monitoring of effective word identification strategies. • Four strategies were taught:
  • 6. Four strategies 1)Word identification by analogy-- which taught children to compare an unfamiliar word with one already known (from a list of keywords)
  • 7. Four strategies 2) Vowel variation--which taught children to attempt alternate pronunciations for vowels until they came up with a real word that was part of their vocabulary.
  • 8. Four strategies 3) Seek the part you know-- which taught children to identify segments of unfamiliar words that were smaller words that they already knew.
  • 9. Four strategies 4) Peeling off--which taught children to separate affixes at the beginning and end of a word, reducing the unfamiliar word to a smaller root word.
  • 10. • More effective reading instruction for struggling learners should emphasize individualized, highly engaging teaching approaches
  • 11. Reading Methods For Use With Struggling Learners. • Sight Words A major objective in teaching reading is sight word automaticity, that is, the ability to decode (pronounce) sight words within 2-3 seconds of sight.
  • 12. Reading Methods For Use With Struggling Learners. One of the best ways to teach sight words is through multisensory or VAKT (visual- auditory-kinesthetic-tactile) instruction.
  • 13. Reading Methods For Use With Struggling Learners. • Oral Reading The Neurological Impress Method or NIM is a rapid, oral reading technique that is "based on the theory that a student can learn by hearing his own voice and someone else's voice jointly reading the same material."
  • 14. Reading Methods For Use With Struggling Learners. • Comprehension First introduced by Taylor in 1953, the Cloze technique has been used primarily as an informal assessment tool with students who have reading comprehension difficulties.
  • 15. Reading Methods For Use With Struggling Learners. This technique involves selecting passages of approximately 260- 275 words of varying degrees of difficulty. Words are then deleted from the passages and the child is asked to write in the missing words
  • 16. Balanced Reading Instruction
  • 17. “Balanced Reading Instruction” • used to describe literacy programs that balanced reading to children, reading with children, and reading by children (Holdaway, 1980)
  • 18. • Balanced reading program is one that includes reading, writing, spelling, phonics, and other skills-based instruction. • Basal readers, direct instruction, workbooks, quality children’s literature, independent reading and writing can all be part of a balanced reading program
  • 19. • Balanced reading instruction is not a onesize-fits-all reading model. • In planning balanced reading instruction, teachers must take into account the needs and diversity of their students.
  • 20. Reading Methods For Use With Struggling Learners. • Allington and Walmsley (1995) point out that there is “no quick fix” and no one program to meet the needs of all children.
  • 21. Reading Methods For Use With Struggling Learners. Instead, teachers must be able to recognize different student learning styles and be able to select appropriate strategies to the individual needs of the child and to strive to find balance for every child
  • 22. Characteristics of Balanced Reading Instruction • In balanced reading instruction, students are taught—explicitly, systematically and consistently— how to understand and use the structure of language and how to construct meaning from various texts. Students read alone, are read to, and read with others daily.
  • 23. Three Principles Of A Balanced Literacy Approach. • First, teachers develop students’ skills knowledge, including decoding skills, their strategy knowledge for comprehension and responding to literature, and their affective knowledge, including nurturing students’ love for
  • 24. Characteristics of Balanced Reading Instruction • Second, instructional approaches that are inherently opposite such as, phonics instruction and reading workshop.
  • 25. Characteristics of Balanced Reading Instruction • Third, students read a variety of reading materials from trade books to leveled books with controlled vocabulary and basal reading textbooks.
  • 26. Characteristics of Balanced Reading Instruction • A critical component of balanced reading instruction is direct explicit instruction in:
  • 27. • phonemic and phonological awareness and letter-sound knowledge in kindergarten and first grade;
  • 28. • alphabetic knowledge, and blending in first grade and sound/symbol correspondence, structural analysis, contextual clues, and high frequency words; • spelling;
  • 29. • comprehension strategies in order to evaluate, synthesize, analyze, connect, infer, and inquire; and • vocabulary instruction.