What I Learned as a Reading Tutor What I Learned as a Reading Tutor

What I Learned as a Reading Tutor

Beschreibung des Verlags

Reading or skimming through nearly 50 books on study, the author found something unique – a book by the head of a university's reading and learning disabilities clinic, a teacher with 17 years' experience in elementary and secondary schools. With its wealth of solutions for at-risk students – especially those with reading deficits – that book stood out as the best of the best. A book for parents of teenagers, it's a great resource for study skills in general and it offers practical, compassionate advice for the parent worried about a student's reading.

In What I Learned as a Reading Tutor, you can find out how people who came for help at an adult literacy agency had outstanding success. Three improved their scores on a standard reading test. One improved by 3 grade levels. Two got better jobs not long after the tutoring. What's more, because they were working with materials they found enjoyable or useful to them personally, they liked the tutoring.

Of course, an experiment with only 3 subjects is not all that impressive. One reason for this little ebook is a desire for feedback, especially feedback from reading specialists.

More than 30 million people in the U.S. cannot read above the third grade level. It's a problem for all of us and the problem is getting worse. High school students at risk of failure typically have trouble reading. For a good education, a child needs a home with books. Maybe these ideas will help.

GENRE
Gewerbe und Technik
ERSCHIENEN
2020
11. August
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
15
Seiten
VERLAG
Alan Haroldson
ANBIETERINFO
Draft2Digital, LLC
GRÖSSE
383,6
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