Using Metacognitive Assessments to Create Individualized Reading Instruction
Description:
Today more than ever, educators are challenged to meet the literacy needs of all learners in increasingly diverse classrooms. To help you meet this challenge, author Susan E. Israel will show you how to use metacognitive assessments to adapt literacy instruction to your elementary students individual needs.
This book supplies you with easy access to different types of metacognitive assessments assessments that reveal students own thinking about the reading process and their use of before-, during-, and after-reading strategies. In addition, you ll learn how to use the results of these assessments to gain a deeper understanding and appreciation of your students reading abilities and to more effectively create individualized reading instruction.
The following special features will also aid in your understanding and successful administration of metacognitive assessments:
Classroom scenarios
Goal-setting activities
Appendixes of assessments and reproducibles
Suggested resources
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