Assessment for Reading Instruction
by Michael C. McKenna; Katherine A. Dougherty Stahl

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ISBN-10:   1606230352
ISBN-13:   9781606230350
Publisher:   Guilford Publications; The Guilford Press
Edition:   2, Revised
Category:   Teachers Only
Pub. Date:   January 2009
Pages:   290
Format:   Paperback
Grades:   0 to 8


Subjects
EDUCATION


Description/Notes
Combining essential background knowledge with hands-on tools, this practical resource provides a detailed roadmap for conducting multi-dimensional reading assessment. The authors' research expertise and extensive classroom experience are reflected on every page.Presented are effective ways to evaluate student's spelling, word recognition, fluency and comprehension, strategic knowledge and more. Aided by lively case examplesnbsp;teachers, and student teachers cannbsp;learn to tailor assessment to the needs of each child and use results strategically to inform instruction.
'An extremely practical 'must read' for teachers at all stages of their careers. The organization of the second edition emphasizes the developmental nature of reading, and reflects the current research related to the acquisition of literacy skills. Classroom teachers and reading specialists will find this to be their most-used reference on assessment of all reading components. Administrators will also find it valuable as they seek resources to support the professional development of literacy teachers.'--Jean Ray Korder, MEd, Director of Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment, Urbana School District 116, Urbana, Illinois 'Administrators and teachers will find this a most useful guide for bringing intelligent and well-informed reading assessment into classroom practice. Inquiry teams and other professional study groups in schools will find it an ideal text. The book demonstrates how diagnostic work can be used to guide practice for individual students and for small and large groups. Offering clear descriptions of assessments and their purpose and explanations of what test results mean, this excellent resource is one that practitioners will refer to again and again.'--Esther Klein Friedman, PhD, Director, Office of Academic Intervention Services K-12, New York City Department of Education 'This text should be required reading for any undergraduate or graduate student of literacy education. Additionally, it is certain to be used widely as a reference tool on the desks of literacy coaches, teachers, reading specialists, tutors, curriculum coordinators, and principals. To date, I have not found any other book that covers literacy assessment with such depth and breadth while also being extremely accessible and easy to use. The second edition features several updates, including ways to assess digital literacy and an expanded section on fluency. Anyone who cares deeply about using research-based assessment to guide reading instruction for our nation's children should own and use this book.'--Carolyn Strom, MEd, reading specialist, New York, NY nbsp; nbsp;
'I use this text in all of my assessment courses and my students find it to be a critical resource in their own classrooms. While the first edition has been invaluable to my teaching, the second edition is, if anything, even better. This book offers essential tools for evaluating learners as they develop as readers. The assessments are based on a view of reading that recognizes the complexity of the processes involved and never loses sight of the fact that reading is ultimately a meaning-making act. In an age when informal evaluations are often overlooked, this book reminds us of their value in creating effective literacy instruction for readers at all levels.'/m-/Melanie Kuhn, PhD, School of Education, Boston University nbsp; 'This is a wise and sensible book in a field that is crying out for wisdom and sense. It is grounded in an authoritative grasp of the science of reading and the discipline of assessment, but it expresses itself in the language and practical concerns of a good classroom teacher who is really trying to help students learn to read.'--Larry Berger, CEO, Wireless Generation, Brooklyn, New York nbsp; 'An extremely practical 'must read' for teachers at all stages of their careers. The organization of the second edition emphasizes the developmental nature of reading, and reflects the current research related to the acquisition of literacy skills. Classroom teachers and reading specialists will find this to be their most-used reference on assessment of all reading components. Administrators will also find it valuable as they seek resources to support the professional development of literacy teachers.'--Jean Ray Korder, MEd, Director of Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment, Urbana School District 116, Urbana, Illinois'Administrators and teachers will find this a most useful guide for bringing intelligent and well-informed reading assessment into classroom practice. Inquiry teams and other professional study groups in schools will find it an ideal text. The book demonstrates how diagnostic work can be used to guide practice for individual students and for small and large groups. Offering clear descriptions of assessments and their purpose and explanations of what test results mean, this excellent resource is one that practitioners will refer to again and again.'--Esther Klein Friedman, PhD, Director, Office of Academic Intervention Services K-12, New York City Department of Education'This text should be required reading for any undergraduate or graduate student of literacy education. Additionally, it is certain to be used widely as a reference tool on the desks of literacy coaches, teachers, reading specialists, tutors, curriculum coordinators, and principals. To date, I have not found any other book that covers literacy assessment with such depth and breadth while also being extremely accessible and easy to use. The second edition features several updates, including ways to assess digital literacy and an expanded section on fluency. Anyone who cares deeply about using research-based assessment to guide reading instruction for our nation's children should own and use this book.'--Carolyn Strom, MEd, reading specialist, New York, NYnbsp;nbsp;
'This is a wise and sensible book in a field that is crying out for wisdom and sense. It is grounded in an authoritative grasp of the science of reading and the discipline of assessment, but it expresses itself in the language and practical concerns of a good classroom teacher who is really trying to help students learn to read.'--Larry Berger, CEO, Wireless Generation, Brooklyn, New York nbsp; 'An extremely practical 'must read' for teachers at all stages of their careers. The organization of the second edition emphasizes the developmental nature of reading, and reflects the current research related to the acquisition of literacy skills. Classroom teachers and reading specialists will find this to be their most-used reference on assessment of all reading components. Administrators will also find it valuable as they seek resources to support the professional development of literacy teachers.'--Jean Ray Korder, MEd, Director of Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment, Urbana School District 116, Urbana, Illinois 'Administrators and teachers will find this a most useful guide for bringing intelligent and well-informed reading assessment into classroom practice. Inquiry teams and other professional study groups in schools will find it an ideal text. The book demonstrates how diagnostic work can be used to guide practice for individual students and for small and large groups. Offering clear descriptions of assessments and their purpose and explanations of what test results mean, this excellent resource is one that practitioners will refer to again and again.'--Esther Klein Friedman, PhD, Director, Office of Academic Intervention Services K-12, New York City Department of Education 'This text should be required reading for any undergraduate or graduate student of literacy education. Additionally, it is certain to be used widely as a reference tool on the desks of literacy coaches, teachers, reading specialists, tutors, curriculum coordinators, and principals. To date, I have not found any other book that covers literacy assessment with such depth and breadth while also being extremely accessible and easy to use. The second edition features several updates, including ways to assess digital literacy and an expanded section on fluency. Anyone who cares deeply about using research-based assessment to guide reading instruction for our nation's children should own and use this book.'--Carolyn Strom, MEd, reading specialist, New York, NY nbsp; nbsp;
'McKenna and Stahl achieve a perfect balance of refreshing the basics, solidifying the tried and true, and including the latest from research in reading education. In the hustle and bustle of a school day, reading specialists can't be bogged down by long articles and research jargon. The straightforward writing style, additions, and revisions make this second edition a premier tool for every reading specialist.'--Aggie Craft, MEd, reading specialist, Charlottesville, Virginia nbsp; 'During my first year as a literacy coach, the first edition of this invaluable book provided the guidance I needed for assessing both the strengths and weaknesses of the students in my K-5 school. I am so excited about the second edition! Changes in the content and structure will help coaches and teachers glean information about students even more quickly and thoroughly, and the table of assessments facilitates finding and using the reproducible forms.'--Elaine Merritt, EdS, literacy coach, Johnson County Elementary, Wrightsville, Georgia nbsp; 'I use this text in all of my assessment courses and my students find it to be a critical resource in their own classrooms. While the first edition has been invaluable to my teaching, the second edition is, if anything, even better. This book offers essential tools for evaluating learners as they develop as readers. The assessments are based on a view of reading that recognizes the complexity of the processes involved and never loses sight of the fact that reading is ultimately a meaning-making act. In an age when informal evaluations are often overlooked, this book reminds us of their value in creating effective literacy instruction for readers at all levels.'/m-/Melanie Kuhn, PhD, School of Education, Boston University nbsp; 'This is a wise and sensible book in a field that is crying out for wisdom and sense. It is grounded in an authoritative grasp of the science of reading and the discipline of assessment, but it expresses itself in the language and practical concerns of a good classroom teacher who is really trying to help students learn to read.'--Larry Berger, CEO, Wireless Generation, Brooklyn, New York nbsp; 'An extremely practical 'must read' for teachers at all stages of their careers. The organization of the second edition emphasizes the developmental nature of reading, and reflects the current research related to the acquisition of literacy skills. Classroom teachers and reading specialists will find this to be their most-used reference on assessment of all reading components. Administrators will also find it valuable as they seek resources to support the professional development of literacy teachers.'--Jean Ray Korder, MEd, Director of Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment, Urbana School District 116, Urbana, Illinois'Administrators and teachers will find this a most useful guide for bringing intelligent and well-informed reading assessment into classroom practice. Inquiry teams and other professional study groups in schools will find it an ideal text. The book demonstrates how diagnostic work can be used to guide practice for individual students and for small and large groups. Offering clear descriptions of assessments and their purpose and explanations of what test results mean, this excellent resource is one that practitioners will refer to again and again.'--Esther Klein Friedman, PhD, Director, Office of Academic Intervention Services K-12, New York City Department of Education'This text should be required reading for any undergraduate or graduate student of literacy education. Additionally, it is certain to be used widely as a reference tool on the desks of literacy coaches, teachers, reading specialists, tutors, curriculum coordinators, and principals. To date, I have not found any other book that covers literacy assessment with
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