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Summer Reading: Closing the Rich/Poor Reading Achievement Gap

✍ Scribed by Richard L. Allington; Anne McGill-Franzen


Publisher
Teachers College Press
Year
2013
Tongue
English
Series
Language and Literacy Series
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Summer reading loss accounts for roughly 80% of the rich/poor reading achievement gap. Yet far too little attention is given to this pressing problem. This timely volume now offers not only a comprehensive review of what is known about summer reading loss but also provides reliable interventions and guidance.

Written by acknowledged experts and researchers on reading, remedial reading, and special education, this collection describes multiple models of innovative summer reading and book distribution initiatives. It also provides research-based guidelines for planning a successful summer reading program, including tips on book selection, distribution methods, and direction for crucial follow-up. Most important, the authors clearly show how schools and communities can see greater academic gains for students from low-income families using the methods described in this book than from much more costly interventions.

Contributors:Β Richard L Allington, Lynn Bigelman, James J. Lindsay, Anne McGill-Franzen, Geraldine Melosh, Lunetta Williams

"Summer Reading shows us how to make voluntary reading programs work, especially for low-achievers. This could be the foundation of a reform movement that stands a chance of closing the achievement gap between rich and poor that haunts American schools."Β 

P. David Pearson, University of California, Berkeley

"Few interventions hold such promise for narrowing the growing reading achievement gap between low- and high-socioeconomic-status students. This book draws attention to this worthy topic and offers ways to channel that attention into concrete policies and practices. As a scholar focused on issues of equity in literacy education, I will definitely have a copy of this book on my shelf."Β 

Nell K. Duke, University of Michigan

"The solution to the problem of the achievement gap in literacy development is right here: Simple, obvious, and supported by massive evidence."Β 

Stephen Krashen, professor emeritus, The University of Southern California

"Give a copy of this book to every parent, teacher, school administrator, and policymaker you can find and urge them to read it."Β 

Peter Johnston, The University at Albany, State University of New York

Richard L. AllingtonΒ is a professor of literacy studies at the University of Tennessee and past president of the National Reading Conference and the International Reading Association. His books includeΒ No Quick Fix, The RTI Edition.Β Anne McGill-FranzenΒ is professor and director of the Reading Center at the University of Tennessee. Both authors are recipients of the International Reading Association Albert J. Harris Award for research on reading and learning disabilities.

✦ Subjects


Education; Nonfiction; EDU029020


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