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Explaining Reading, Fourth Edition: A Resource for Explicit Teaching of Concepts, Skills, and Strategies 4th edition [Pehme köide]

(Michigan State University (Emeritus), United States), (Western Carolina University, United States)
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 256 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Jun-2026
  • Kirjastus: Guilford Press
  • ISBN-10: 1462562604
  • ISBN-13: 9781462562602
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 256 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Jun-2026
  • Kirjastus: Guilford Press
  • ISBN-10: 1462562604
  • ISBN-13: 9781462562602
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Now in a revised and updated fourth edition with 50% new material, this highly practical book guides teachers to demystify the reading process for Kâ8 students who are struggling. Thirty detailed lesson examples illustrate ways to explain and scaffold skills and strategies as an integral part of purposeful, motivating reading tasks. Teachers can use these examples as starting points for explicit instruction that meets their own students' particular needs. The book shows how to give students the secrets of understanding--and appreciating--both literature and informational texts. Numerous text boxes clarify key concepts and share adaptations for different grade levels.

New to This Edition





Many of the 30 examples are new or revised, and give increased attention to reading/n-/writing integration. Chapter on classroom experiences that promote reading for meaning. Chapter on organizing and managing differentiated instruction, including for English learners. New discussions of student motivation and agency.

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"Duffy and Scales have created a vital resource for teachers who want to teach reading concepts explicitly while aligning their instructional practices to support comprehension. The book guides teachers in the kind of thinking that expert teachers do, using concrete classroom examples. The fourth edition has a heightened focus on student agency and motivation. This book is essential reading for preservice, beginning, and veteran teachers, as well as for professional development providers who want to promote adaptive, visionary, and effective reading teachers."--Margaret Vaughn, PhD, College of Education, Washington State University

"This book takes the 'secret' out of reading by showing how to teach comprehension skills and strategies through clear, step-by-step lessons. The 30 sample lessons model what teachers can say and do to guide students toward true understanding. Each lesson includes adaptations for different grade levels and subjects, making it practical and flexible. As an EL teacher, I value the focus on differentiation and supporting English learners."--Monica Kula, MA, Bilingual Teacher, Pennoyer School District #79, Norridge, Illinois

"As a teacher of paraprofessionals earning education degrees, I often hear my students express that despite extensive experience in schools, they lack the confidence to try some of the teaching techniques we discuss in class. The fourth edition of Explaining Reading not only provides excellent content, but does so in a way that empowers educators to create authentic and explicit lessons that will foster students' motivation in their classrooms."--Joy Myers, PhD, Executive Director, Grow Your Own Initiatives, James Madison University-

Foreword, Seth A. Parsons
Preface
I. Introduction
1. Focusing on Meaning
2. How Comprehension and Word Identification Work
3. How to Use Part II of This Book
4. Tips for Managing Differentiated Instruction
5. A Final Word: Teachers Make the Difference
II. The Teaching Examples
Examples for Comprehension Generally
- Example
1. Word Meaning
- Example
2. Using Context Clues to Determine Word Meaning
- Example
3. Predicting
- Example
4. Predicting, Monitoring, and Repredicting
- Example
5. Inferring
Examples for Explaining Literature Strategies
- Example
6. Reading for Key Details
- Example
7. Theme
- Example
8. Character Traits and Motivations
- Example
9. Descriptive Words and Phrases
- Example
10. Story Structure
- Example
11. Point of View
- Example
12. CompareContrast
- Example
13. Illustrations and Text Meaning
Examples for Explaining Informational Text Strategies
- Example
14. Main Idea
- Example
15. Text Features
- Example
16. Text Structure
- Example
17. Analyzing Positions and Views
- Example
18. Evaluating
- Example
19. Summarizing
- Example
20. Drawing Conclusions
- Example
21. Synthesizing
Examples for Explaining Word Identification Skills
- Example
22. Print Detail
- Example
23. Sight-Word Recognition
- Example
24. Phonological Awareness: Discriminating among Sounds
- Example
25. LetterSound Association
- Example
26. Vowel Patterns
- Example
27. Syllabication
- Example
28. Structural Analysis
Examples for Explaining Fluency
- Example
29. Reading with Expression
- Example
30. Quick Recognition of Easily Confused Words
Appendix: Research Foundations Supporting This Book
Index
Gerald G. Duffy, EdD, is the former William E. Moran Distinguished Professor of Literacy and Reading at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and Professor Emeritus at Michigan State University. Now retired and living in Bellingham, Washington, he was an elementary and middle school teacher, researcher, and teacher educator for over 50 years. His teaching and research focused on the explicit teaching of reading, on comprehension, and on the development of adaptive teachers. A past president of the Literacy Research Association and a member of the Reading Hall of Fame, Dr. Duffy has worked with teachers and children across the United States and internationally. He has written and edited several books on reading instruction and has published over 150 articles and research studies.

Roya Q. Scales, PhD, is Professor of Literacy Education at Western Carolina University. An educator for more than 30 years (11 as a Kâ2 classroom teacher), she is noted for her research on thoughtfully adaptive teaching, enactment of teachersâ visions, literacy teacher education, and effective teaching of literacy. She is currently Editor of Reading and Writing Quarterly: Overcoming Learning Difficulties. Dr. Scales is the recipient of the 2022 Association of Literacy Educators and Researchers A. B. Herr Award for outstanding contributions to literacy education. With 50 peer-reviewed publications, she has coauthored several books on reading instruction and teachersâ professional development.