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Author Shea, Mary (Mary E.)

Title Running records : authentic instruction in early childhood education / Mary Shea
Published New York : Routledge, 2012
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Description 1 online resource (xvi, 169 pages) : illustrations
Contents Rationale for running records: meeting the diverse needs of learners. Introduction-differentiating instruction: responsive teaching informed by ongoing assessment -- Running records as an authentic assessment measure -- Running records step-by-step: assessment that informs differentiated reading instruction -- Assessing reading performance -- Digging deeper: oral reading performance reveals process and product -- Assessing reading accuracy -- Assessing reading fluency -- Assessing reading comprehension -- Differentiating instruction based on data from authentic CBMs (running records) -- Differentiating instruction for reading accuracy -- Differentiating instruction for fluency -- Differentiating instruction for comprehension -- Conclusion
Title -- PART I. Rationale for Running Records: Meeting the Diverse Needs of Learners -- 1. Introduction -- Differentiating Instruction: Responsive Teaching Informed by Ongoing Assessment -- Standardized Instruction with Nonstandard Students -- Inclusive Teaching for Universal Learning of Curriculum -- Proactive Differentiated Instruction: Increasing Achievement for All -- Differentiating Content -- Differentiating Process -- Differentiating Product -- A Classroom with a Differentiated View -- Getting Started on Differentiating
Assessment Leads the WayThe Bottom Line -- 2. Running Records as an Authentic Assessment Measure -- Authentic Assessments -- Running Records as Authentic Assessment of Growth in Reading -- Document Progress with Curriculum-Based Measures -- Running Records: Formative and Summative Curriculum-Based Measures -- A Formative Running Record: When and Why -- A Benchmark or Summative Running Record: When and Why -- The Next Step -- PART II. Running Records Step-by-Step: Assessment that Informs Differentiated Reading Instruction -- 3. Assessing Reading Accuracy
Running Records Inform the Assessment-Teaching CycleCommunicating with Parents -- The Running Record Process -- Running Records Celebrate Strengths -- Running Records Provide the Child with Immediate Feedback -- Using Running Records -- A Good Fit for Learning -- The Goldilocks Test -- Be Flexible about Book Selection and Number of Words -- Tape the Session -- Understanding the Codes -- Keeping Score -- Accuracy -- Relating Reading Accuracy to Reading Levels -- Error-Frequency Rate -- Self-Correction Percent -- Using Data to Plan Teaching Points -- Sample Records for Practice -- You're a Recorder Now
PART III. Digging Deeper: Reading Performance Reveals Process and Product -- 4. Assessing Reading Accuracy -- Miscue Analysis: Using and Missing the Cues -- Analyzing Miscues -- Meaning Appropriate Miscues -- Syntactically Appropriate Miscues -- Miscues with Letter-Sound Similarity -- Significant and Insignificant Miscues -- Miscue Patterns -- Sample Miscue Analysis with Words Correct Per Minute -- Looking at Flow -- 5. Assessing Reading Fluency -- Fluency: Multiple Components Working Synchronously -- Reading Accuracy: Words Correct Per Minute -- Confidence -- Flow -- Phrasing -- Prosody -- Prosody in Silent Reading
Assessing Overall FluencyThe Next Step -- 6. Assessing Reading Comprehension -- Retelling: More than Summarizing -- Why Use Retelling -- Making Retelling Useful -- Teaching Retelling -- Practicing Retelling -- Assessing the Retelling -- Guiding and Recording the Retelling -- Feedback, Feed Forward -- Completing the Retelling Checklist -- Timetable for Retelling -- Split Levels of Performance -- Factors Affecting Performance -- The Next Chapter -- PART IV. Differentiating Instruction Based on Data from Authentic Curriculum-Based Measures (Running Records) -- 7. Differentiating Instruction in Word Reading
An Integrated Strategies Approach for Decoding
Summary "The most effective way to understand what a child knows about the reading process is to take a running record. In Running Records, Mary Shea demonstrates how teachers can use this powerful tool to design lessons that decrease reading difficulties, build on strengths, and stimulate motivation, ensuring that children develop self-sustaining learning strategies. Special Features include: A step-by-step outline for taking efficient running records. Guidance in running record analysis: readers will learn how to use running record data to determine a child's level of decoding skill, comprehension, fluency, and overall reading confidence. A companion website offering videos of the running record process, sample running records for analysis, and numerous other resources. In order to meet the multi-faceted needs of children in today's classrooms, teachers must be knowledgeable about literacy concepts. Running Records provides that invaluable knowledge, making it an ideal text for literacy courses for pre-service teachers and a key professional reference for in-service teachers"--Provided by publisher
"Running records support responsive teaching -- instruction that follows ongoing assessment and is carefully differentiated to match children's accomplishments, current needs, and specific interests"--Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes English
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Subject Reading (Elementary) -- Ability testing
Individualized instruction.
EDUCATION -- General.
EDUCATION -- Aims & Objectives.
EDUCATION -- Elementary.
EDUCATION -- Language Experience Approach.
EDUCATION -- Teaching Methods & Materials -- Reading & Phonics.
Individualized instruction
Reading (Elementary) -- Ability testing
Genre/Form dissertations.
Academic theses
Academic theses.
Thèses et écrits académiques.
Form Electronic book
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