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5 Key Areas of Knowledge Every Reading Teacher Needs to Master

October 5, 2023

What does it take to be a great reading teacher? All prospective teachers of reading require core knowledge and skills in at least five areas. In today’s post, adapted from the book The Power of RTI and Reading Profiles by Louise Spear-Swerling, discover which areas—and associated skills—are the most important for elementary (K–6) teachers of reading to master.

Area 1: Knowledge about typical reading development, common reading difficulties, and disabilities

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Area 2: Knowledge about the structure of language

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Area 3: Knowledge about research foundations

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Area 4: Knowledge about assessment

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Area 5: Knowledge about instruction

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To help them develop this knowledge base and the essential skills that go with it, reading teachers need both high-quality preservice preparation and practical in-service professional resources. Find both in the latest edition of our Reading & Literacy textbooks catalog and our professional guides for educators. And get the book behind today’s post for a proven approach to addressing reading difficulties!

The Power of RTI and Reading Profiles

A Blueprint for Solving Reading Problems

By Louise Spear-Swerling, Ph.D.

This one-of-a-kind text explains why RTI is today’s best approach for preventing reading difficulties—and how research on reading profiles can enhance the power of RTI. For practitioners, the book provides a complete, evidence-based blueprint for using RTI and reading profiles in tandem to plan effective core literacy instruction and help struggling readers in Grades K-6.

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