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Reading Aloud and beyond : Fostering the Intellectual Life with Older Readers

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Reading aloud--that's for primary school children, right?

No, say Frank Serafini and Cyndi Giorgis. They contend that reading aloud is just as important for older readers.

AND they provide the research to back their claim. They maintain that reading aloud belongs in the intermediate elementary grades, and middle school too, because it: - supports students' development as readers and writers - fosters the love of reading - improves reading skills and abilities - and, yes, even raises standardized test scores.

But Serafini and Giorgis do more than argue a persuasive case.

They provide: - the practical wherewithal to implement reading aloud as an instructional strategy for both the language arts and the content-area disciplines - extensive lists of suggested literature--picture books, chapter books, informational texts, poetry, and professional references - the foundation for teachers to create an intellectual universe in the classroom where discussions are profound and students enthusiastic about expanding their minds and appreciating the sound and beauty of language.

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Product Details
0325005222 / 9780325005225
Hardback
372.452
22/07/2003
United States
94 pages
211 grams
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