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  2. Fountas and Pinnell reading levels - Wikipedia

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    The Ontario Human Rights Commission created a giant meta-report "Right to Read: public inquiry into human rights issues affecting students with reading disabilities", has in part 8 "Curriculum and instruction" devoted to criticizing whole language systems, cueing systems, and also specifically Fountas & Pinnell's balanced literacy in sections ...

  3. Gay Su Pinnell - Wikipedia

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    Gay Su Pinnell (born June 28, 1944) is an American educational theorist and a professor emerita at the School of Teaching and Learning at the Ohio State University. She is best known for her work with Irene Fountas on literacy and guided reading , a teaching framework that laid the groundwork for the Fountas and Pinnell reading levels .

  4. Balanced literacy - Wikipedia

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    Fountas, Irene and Pinnell, Gay Su; The Fountas & Pinnell Literacy Continuum: A Tool For Assessment, Planning and Teaching (2017) ISBN 978-0325060781; Fountas, Irene and Pinnell, Gay Su. Guiding Readers and Writers/Grades 3–6, Portsmouth, NH,Heinemann, 2001. ISBN 0-325-00310-6 "Op Ed:The Fallacy of 'Balanced Literacy', NY Times July 6, 2014".

  5. Guided reading - Wikipedia

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    Guided reading is "small-group reading instruction designed to provide differentiated teaching that supports students in developing reading proficiency". [1] The small group model allows students to be taught in a way that is intended to be more focused on their specific needs, accelerating their progress.

  6. Shared reading - Wikipedia

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    Shared reading is an instructional approach in which the teacher explicitly models the strategies and skills of proficient readers. [1]In early childhood classrooms, shared reading typically involves a teacher and a large group of children sitting closely together to read and reread carefully selected enlarged texts.

  7. Ken Goodman - Wikipedia

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    After publishing an influential book on the subject of whole language, Goodman began to create a psycholinguistic and sociolinguistic model of reading inspired by the work of Noam Chomsky. Goodman decided that the process of reading was similar to the process of learning a language as conceptualized by Chomsky, and that literacy developed ...

  8. Talk:Fountas and Pinnell reading levels - Wikipedia

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    Would examples of books at each reading level be helpful? For example, this resource says that Call of the Wild and The Giver are example of level Y and Z books. I think this would help put the levels in context for people who aren't familiar with this system. ChaosAkita 23:34, 28 May 2024 (UTC)

  9. Literature circle - Wikipedia

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    Well-run literature circles highlight student choice; occur over an extended period of time as part of a balanced literacy program; involve numerous structured and unstructured opportunities for student response and interpretation; and incorporate assessment and evaluation that includes self-assessment and numerous extension projects.