Teaching Struggling and At-risk Readers: A Direct Instruction ApproachTeaching Struggling and At-Risk Readers: A Direct Instruction Approach is designed to provide specific information to assist educators in being effective teachers of reading with all of their students. This three-part book provides information on incorporating instructional design and delivery principles into daily instruction for students at the beginning and primary stages of reading. It discusses:
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Overview of Struggling Readers and AtRisk Students | 3 |
Instructional Materials Essential Features of Effective Reading Programs | 11 |
Explicit and Systematic Instructional Design | 17 |
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