Science of Reading Book List
Traci Ferris
Created on September 25, 2021
If you are a teacher or parent intested i n learning about what science says about how we our brains learn to read, these books are the ones for you!
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Know Better, Do Better
Language at The Speed of Sight
Uncovering the Logic of English
The Knowledge Gap
Equipped For Reading Success
Science of Reading Books
1. Know Better, Do Better
By David and Meredith Liben
Know Better, Do Better is a book is written for anyone concerned about the poor reading results of America's students, from teachers looking for real strategies to use in their classrooms to parents trying to be better advocates for their children.
2. Laguage at the Speed of Sight
by Mark Seidenberg
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Understanding the science of reading is more important than ever--for us, and for our children. Seidenberg helps us do so by drawing on cutting-edge research in machine learning, linguistics, and early childhood development. Language at the Speed of Sight offers an erudite and scathing examination of this most human of activities, and concrete proposals for how our society can produce better readers.
In this "important and alarming" book, see why so many American students are falling behind in their reading skills while others around the world excel (New York Times).
Uncovering the Logic of Englsih
Uncovering the Logic of English helps educators break the complex code of English with simple rules. Designed to complement any reading or spelling curriculum, Uncovering lays out reading, spelling, and pronunciation challenges found in the English language and offers insightful solutions.Written in an engaging and easy-to-follow style, this book sheds light on our society's literacy crisis and provides a wealth of reading and spelling tools to help any student succeed.
by Denise Eide
4. The Knowledge Gap
By Natalie Wexler
It was only after years within the education reform movement that Natalie Wexler stumbled across a hidden explanation for our country's frustrating lack of progress when it comes to providing every child with a quality education. The problem wasn't one of the usual scapegoats: lazy teachers, shoddy facilities, lack of accountability. It was something no one was talking about: the elementary school curriculum's intense focus on decontextualized reading comprehension "skills" at the expense of actual knowledge.
5. Equipped For Reading Success
By David Kilpatrick
In recent years, scientists have made great strides in understanding how children learn to read, as well as how to prevent and correct most reading difficulties. However, the American Federation for Teachers, the Journal of Learning Disabilities, and School Psychology Review have all highlighted the fact that these findings have not become widely known or used in our schools. Equipped for Reading Success is designed to summarize these research results in a clear and easy-to-read manner, bringing teachers up-to-date on these exciting findings.
Know Better, Do Better
Language at the Speed of Sight
Understanding the Logic of English
The Knowledge Gap
Equipped for reading success
Science of Reading Books