Reading matters in every aspect of academic success, and the reading matters reflected in the following sites reflect the issues and ideas that matter.


LEARNING/TEACHING TO READ

  1. TEACHING & LEARNING READING MORE EFFECTIVELY, my online course, is now available
  2. History of Reading Instruction
  3. STATE OF THE ART: To Read
  4. Reading Strategies
  5. Reading On-line -- Resources and research for using internet technology in reading instruction at all levels
  6. Curriculum Access in the Digital Age -- New technology-based strategies offer hope that students of all abilities will have the opportunity to thrive in school; especially note "Thinking Reading."
  7. Thinking Reading Writing -- the TRW Resources web site
  8. Early School Reading
  9. Resources for Early literacy, a National Perspective
  10. Resources for Early Literacy in the Northeast
  11. Addressing the Literacy Needs of Emergent and Early Readers
  12. Literacy
  13. What Is Balanced Literacy
  14. Balanced Literacy Instruction
  15. Four Blocks Classrooms
  16. Sifting and Sorting Through the 4-Blocks Literacy Model
  17. The Four Blocks Literacy Center
  18. Teaching Beginning Reading and Writing with the Picture Word Inductive Model
  19. Parents' Guides to Helping Their Children to Read
  20. Adult Literacy Development
  21. Family Literacy: An Annotated Bibliography
  22. Literature Resources for Parents and Teachers
  23. Facts on Research on Whole Language Research
  24. Education WWW Links
  25. Balanced Reading Instruction Review of Literature
  26. Reading On-Line
  27. Reading Recovery -- ERIC
  28. Educator Resources - Literacy
  29. CHILDREN LEARN TO WRITE, SPELL & READ IN 9 WEEKS
  30. LEARNING TO READ
  31. Phonological Awareness Programs
  32. Activities to promote children's cognitive development. -- A Webquest
  33. Reading Intervention Programs for Beginning Readers
  34. Preventing Reading Difficulties in Young Children
  35. Phonics and Whole Language
  36. READING TO LEARN
  37. WRITING TO LEARN
  38. Toward a Definition of Dyslexia
  39. Literacy and Education
  40. The National Literacy Strategy [Great Britain]
  41. Welcome to the National Literacy Secretariat [Canada]
  42. The National Institute for Literacy [USA]
  43. AMERICA READS! RESOURCE KIT
  44. JUNIOR GREAT BOOKS PROGRAM
  45. MAINLY MIDDLE SCHOOL READING LINKS Extensive!
  46. MOTIVATING LOW PERFORMING ADOLESCENT READERS
  47. CLWG: Children's Literature Web Guide
  48. Online Book: Childrens Literature: A Guide to the Criticism
  49. Children's Literature & Language Arts Resources Menu Page
  50. IRAYLS Reading and Reading Interests
  51. Newbery Medal Homepage
  52. Welcome To Storyfest Storytelling Resources
  53. Story Arts Online
  54. Story Telling Foundation International
  55. Carol Hurst's Childrens' Literature Site
  56. Multicultural Book Review
  57. Story-maker, Story-teller
  58. Emergent Literacy: Research References
  59. ISLMC Literacy: Teaching in the Language Arts
  60. Early Literacy Development
  61. Reading Online: Critical Connections: Research on Early Reading Instruction
  62. Reading Online: IRA Forums
  63. Writing instruction - Elementary
  64. Wordless Picture Books (Lists)

    SUCCESS FOR ALL: Pro & Con

  65. What Makes "Success for All" So Successful?
  66. Dyslexia
  67. Special Education Inclusion

    Language and Cultural Diversity, and Special Needs in Reading

  68. IN-SITES for TEACHING ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS
  69. Diversity
  70. Model Strategies in Bilingual Education: Professional Development
  71. Multicultural Resources for Children
  72. National Clearinghouse for Bilingual Education
  73. Equity and Cultural Diversity Resources

    EVALUATING READING GROWTH

  74. How to Use Miscue Analysis
  75. Miscue Analysis
  76. International Literacy Rates
  77. Ensuring Equity with Alternative Assessments
  78. Electronic Portfolios



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