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Understand the science of reading and how to implement evidence–based instruction

Fundamentals of Literacy Instruction & Assessment, Pre-K–6, Second Edition

Edited by Martha C. Hougen, Ph.D. & Susan M. Smartt, Ph.D.

Listed by the National Council on Teacher Quality’s 2020 Teacher Prep Review as one of 14 exemplary texts covering all five elements of effective reading instruction!

Increase the reading and writing achievement of each student with the second edition of this comprehensive core text, which helps educators understand the science of reading and how to implement evidence-based instruction with all students, including those at risk for reading difficulties.

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Martha C. Hougen, Ph.D.

As a general and special education teacher, public school administrator, and university faculty member, Dr. Hougen has dedicated her work to improve the achievement of students who struggle with learning. She supports teacher educators, teacher candidates, classroom teachers, and specialists to implement the science of literacy.

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Susan M. Smartt, Ph.D.

As a senior research associate at Vanderbilt University, Dr. Smartt engaged in research, writing, and teaching focused on improving teacher preparation in reading. Previously, she was a national literacy consultant with state departments, teacher preparation programs, and local school districts focusing on school reform, reading intervention for low-performing schools, using data to inform practice, developing Response to Intervention initiatives, and implementing scientifically based literacy programs.

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Invited contributors: Stephanie Al Otaiba Ph.D., Elsa Cárdenas-Hagan Ed.D., CCC-SLP, Suzanne Carreker M.Ed., Ph.D., Christie L. Cavanaugh M.Ed., Ph.D., Elaine Cheesman Ph.D., Stephen Ciullo Ph.D., Sally Valentino Drew Ph.D., Darcy Dycha M.Ed., Susan M. Ebbers M.S., Vicki Gibson Ph.D., Jan Hasbrouck Ph.D., Heather A. Haynes Smith Ph.D., Karin K. Hess Ed.D., Kristie Hotchkiss M.S., Susanne James Ph.D., Natalie G. Olinghouse Ph.D., Miriam Ortiz Ph.D., Deborah K. Reed Ph.D., Colleen Klein Reutebuch Ph.D., Holly Tate Rocha M.S., Carol Tolma Ph.D., Joshua Wilson Ph.D.

About the Online Materials

About the Editors

About the Contributors

Preface

Acknowledgments

Section I An Introduction to Literacy Instruction and Assessment

1 Becoming an Effective Literacy Teacher
2 Critical Components of Teaching Structured Reading
3 Assessment Basics
4 Using Standards to Guide Instruction
5 Foundational Skills for Literacy: Social-Emotional Skills and Language Development

Section II The Foundational Skills of Literacy Acquisition and Instruction

6 Oral Language and Listening Skill Development in Early Childhood
7 Phonological Awareness: A Critical Foundation for Beginning Reading
8 Basic Phonics
9 Advanced Word Study
10 Beginning Handwriting, Spelling, and Composition Instruction
11 Fluency Instruction
12 A Comprehensive Approach to Vocabulary Development
13 Comprehension Instruction: Grades K–3
14 Reading Comprehension Instruction: Grades 4–6
15 Disciplinary Literacy
16 Strategic and Meaningful Writing Instruction

Section III Instructional Considerations to Enhance Effective Literacy Instruction

17 Literacy Instruction for English Learners
18 Technology for Elementary Literacy Instruction
19 Moving Forward: The Role of Reflection in Planning Literacy Instruction

Conclusion Ten Tips to Becoming an Effective Teacher

Appendix A: What to Include in Your Tutoring Toolbox

Appendix B: Directions for the Jigsaw Activity

Appendix C: Lesson Plan Template

Appendix D: List of Assessments, Screening, and Progress Monitoring Tools

Appendix E: Directions for a Sticky Board

Glossary

References

Index