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Loading... Reading recovery and every child a reader : history, policy, and practiceby Sue Burroughs-Lange
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This book describes the origins of an approach to early literacy designed to ensure that every child leaves primary school able to read. This approach called Every Child a Reader was developed from the established early literacy intervention, Reading Recovery. This book describes the main features of Reading Recovery - how it operates for each child, how the teachers are trained to teach them and the infrastructure necessary for Reading Recovery to make an effective impact on the poorest literacy learners in primary school. The story of Every Child a Reader is a model of how effective interventions need to be supported to ensure that their effectiveness is not jeopardized as they expand in scale and scope. This book is essential reading for all those interested or involved in early literacy and the prevention of literacy failure through effective intervention; to those who have heard about Reading Recovery but are not familiar with its operation in the UK, and to those involved in managing large-scale interventions in schools. No library descriptions found. |
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