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"I love this book. Every teacher who asks their students to read will find it becomes the most worn on their shelf; it's a wellspring of clear explanation of the science of reading, and practical strategies for helping students become successful readers."
-DANIEL T. WILLINGHAM, Professor of Psychology at the University of Virginia and author of Why Don't Students Like School?, Outsmart Your Brain, and Raising Kids Who Read

Learn to use the latest reading science to improve your literacy instruction

In The Teach Like a Champion Guide to the Science of Reading, experienced literacy experts, educators, and authors, Doug Lemov, Colleen Driggs, and Erica Woolway deliver actionable guidance-grounded in seven evidence-based principles-that helps teachers use established science and research to ensure greater reading success once students have learned to decode.

The book shares proven classroom instruction techniques that equip teachers, especially those in grades 3-12, to translate the latest reading science into teaching and curriculum design. It includes links to more than 50 video clips from the classroom that demonstrate the principles of the science of reading in action.

The Teach Like a Champion Guide to the Science of Reading explains the central role of background knowledge in understanding text, the often-overlooked role of fluency in reading comprehension as well as the profound importance of managing and socializing attention in an age of technology.

Perfect for teachers, literacy coaches, curriculum designers, and administrators aiming to foster rigorous literacy instruction in their classes and schools, this book is a powerful guide to helping students discover the joy of reading, helping them to become better, wiser, more engaged, and more motivated readers.

"I love this book. Every teacher who asks their students to read will find it becomes the most worn on their shelf; it's a wellspring of clear explanation of the science of reading, and practical strategies for helping students become successful readers."
-DANIEL T. WILLINGHAM, Professor of Psychology at the University of Virginia and author of Why Don't Students Like School?, Outsmart Your Brain, and Raising Kids Who Read

Learn to use the latest reading science to improve your literacy instruction

In The Teach Like a Champion Guide to the Science of Reading, experienced literacy experts, educators, and authors, Doug Lemov, Colleen Driggs, and Erica Woolway deliver actionable guidance-grounded in seven evidence-based principles-that helps teachers use established science and research to ensure greater reading success once students have learned to decode.

The book shares proven classroom instruction techniques that equip teachers, especially those in grades 3-12, to translate the latest reading science into teaching and curriculum design. It includes links to more than 50 video clips from the classroom that demonstrate the principles of the science of reading in action.

The Teach Like a Champion Guide to the Science of Reading explains the central role of background knowledge in understanding text, the often-overlooked role of fluency in reading comprehension as well as the profound importance of managing and socializing attention in an age of technology.

Perfect for teachers, literacy coaches, curriculum designers, and administrators aiming to foster rigorous literacy instruction in their classes and schools, this book is a powerful guide to helping students discover the joy of reading, helping them to become better, wiser, more engaged, and more motivated readers.

Über den Autor

Doug Lemov is the author of Teach Like a Champion, now in its third edition, and other influential books about teaching.

Colleen Driggs is the Managing Director of Curriculum and School Support of Teach Like a Champion and former middle school literacy teacher and coach. She is a coauthor of Reading Reconsidered.

Erica Woolway is the President and Chief Academic Officer of Teach Like a Champion. Erica is a former kindergarten teacher and elementary school leader. She is coauthor of Practice Perfect and Reading Reconsidered.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

About the Authors ix

Acknowledgments xi

How to Use This Book xiii

Introduction: "The Science of Reading": Shockwaves from a Podcast xvii

1 The Science of Reading in Seven Key Arguments 1

A Broad Base of Research 3

Seven Key Research- Backed Arguments About "Post- Phonics" Reading 4

"The Single Most Important Thing for Teachers to Know" 31

But Will Students Dislike It? 38

Notes 41

2 Attending to Attention 47

The Book Is Dying 49

We Wire How We Fire 55

Intentional Ways of Reading for Attention and Connection 61

High Text, Low Tech 71

Book- Driven Objectives 76

Principles of Reading in Action 79

Chapter Recap 82

Notes 82

3 Fluency and Ways of Reading 87

Orthographic Mapping 92

Balancing Three Ways of Reading 95

Teacher Read Aloud 97

Fase Reading 109

Accountable Independent Reading (AIR) 126

Chapter Recap 134

Notes 135

4 The Hidden Power of Background Knowledge 137

Research on Knowledge 139

We Know Knowledge Matters- Why Don't We Act That Way? 141

Performance on the New York State ELA End- of- Year State Test Grades 3-8 (2022-2023) 149

Embedded Nonfiction 151

Embellishments and Knowledge Feeding 163

Knowledge Organizers 168

Retrieval Practice 172

The Forgetting Curve 175

The Recursiveness of Knowledge: Putting It All Together 179

Chapter Recap 182

Notes 182

5 Vocabulary Reconsidered 185

Explicit Vocabulary Instruction 194

Implicit Vocabulary Instruction 205

The Vocabulary Case for Reading Aloud (and FASE) 210

Lesson Preparation 213

Recursiveness of Vocabulary 217

Chapter Recap 219

Notes 219

6 Using Writing to Develop Readers 221

"Write Down Some Ideas First" 225

Writing for Reading: Principles of Writing to Build Literacy 231

Putting It All Together 271

Chapter Recap 273

Notes 274

7 The Power of the Book 277

Why Have All the Books Gone? 282

Stories are Cognitively Privileged 285

The Medium Is the Message 290

Books Provide Valuable Cultural Capital 291

All Books Are Equal, But Some Books Are More Equal Than Others 294

Getting Them to Read 299

Chapter Recap 302

Notes 304

8 Close Reading 307

Jen Brimming's Close Reading of Lord of the Flies 309

Short Bursts and Opportunities to Encode 319

Selecting Complex Texts for Close Reading 322

Selecting Textual Excerpts 325

The Critical Importance of Establishing Meaning 328

Attentionally Privileged Environments 335

More Examples of Effective Close Reading Questions 338

Knowledge, Disambiguation, and Close Reading 348

Close Reading in the Context of a Lesson 350

Chapter Recap 359

Notes 360

Appendix A: Full Sample Lesson, Seventh Grade 363

Appendix B: Full Sample Lesson, Ninth Grade 375

Appendix C: Decoding Tips 393

Appendix D: Reading Reconsidered Curriculum: The Giver Fluency Practice: Sample Materials 397

Appendix E: Materials for Knowledge Building: Embedded Texts 403

Index 419

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2025
Fachbereich: Didaktik/Methodik/Schulpädagogik/Fachdidaktik
Genre: Erziehung & Bildung, Importe
Rubrik: Sozialwissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Einband - flex.(Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9781394305995
ISBN-10: 1394305990
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Lemov, Doug
Driggs, Colleen
Woolway, Erica
Hersteller: Wiley
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 234 x 185 x 25 mm
Von/Mit: Doug Lemov (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 29.07.2025
Gewicht: 0,635 kg
Artikel-ID: 133565461

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