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E-raamat: Improving Reading Comprehension of Self-Chosen Books Through Computer Assessment and Feedback: Best Practices from Research

(University of Dundee, UK)
  • Formaat: 228 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Jul-2022
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000598667
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  • Formaat: 228 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Jul-2022
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000598667

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Schools around the world use online programs like Accelerated Reader and Reading Counts to improve students’ reading comprehension of real books, but how can such software be used most effectively? In this unique resource, researcher Keith Topping analyzes independent research studies and brings you best practices on quality implementation to enhance effectiveness. He explains the evidence base for the programs in a comprehensible way and addresses many common questions, such as "Does it work ," "How should it be implemented to make it work ," and "Is it cheaper and more efficient in teacher time than what we were doing before?" He also discusses best practices for using the assessment data, for tailoring implementation in elementary vs. high schools, and for working with disadvantaged students. Appropriate for teachers, literacy coaches, curriculum leaders, and other stakeholders, the book will provide you with a strong research foundation and easily accessible information to help you fine-tune your understanding of the reading programs and implement them more successfully in your schools and classrooms.



Schools around the world use online programs like Accelerated Reader and Reading Counts to improve students’ reading comprehension of real books, but how can such software be used most effectively? In this unique resource, Keith Topping analyzes independent research studies and brings you best practices on quality implementation.

Acknowledgements ix
Executive Summary x
1 Introduction
1(12)
2 What is Computer Assessment of Reading Comprehension of Real Books?
13(23)
3 Disentangling Opinion and Fact
36(13)
4 So, Does It Work?
49(49)
5 How to Implement for Increased Student Success
98(7)
6 How Have Schools Done with Implementation?
105(13)
7 Increasing Student Achievement in Elementary and High School
118(11)
8 Improving Outcomes for Low- and High-Ability Readers
129(8)
9 Using Favorite Books as a Major Motivator
137(6)
10 Encouraging Careful Reading of Non-Fiction Books
143(6)
11 Working Effectively with Spanish-Speaking, Disadvantaged, Disabled or EFL Students
149(14)
12 Electronic Reading and Out-of-School Reading
163(7)
13 What Bang for Your Buck? The Importance of Cost-Effectiveness
170(11)
14 Summary and Conclusions
181(16)
Appendices
Appendix A Implementation Quality Checklist
197(3)
Appendix B Reports Authored by the Manufacturers
200(3)
Appendix C How to Use This Book in a Professional Development or Study Group
203(5)
Subject Index 208(3)
Author Index 211
Keith James Topping is a researcher, educator, author, and international speaker. His interests are peer learning, parents as educators, social competence, computer-assisted assessment, and inclusion. Topping has written 27 books and over 400 other publications including 200 peer-reviewed journal papers.