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The Achievement Gap in Reading -

The Achievement Gap in Reading

Complex Causes, Persistent Issues, Possible Solutions
Buch | Hardcover
254 Seiten
2017
Routledge (Verlag)
978-1-138-01878-5 (ISBN)
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In this volume, prominent scholars address educational and reading research from varied perspectives and discuss what it will take to close the achievement gap. Making a significant contribution to the field, the achievement gap is redefined as a level at which all groups can compete economically in our society and have the literacy tools and habits needed for a good life.
In this volume prominent scholars, experts in their respective fields and highly skilled in the research they conduct, address educational and reading research from varied perspectives and address what it will take to close the achievement gap—with specific attention to reading. The achievement gap is redefined as a level at which all groups can compete economically in our society and have the literacy tools and habits needed for a good life.

Bringing valuable theoretical frameworks and in-depth analytical approaches to interpretation of data, the contributors examine factors that contribute to student achievement inside the school but which are also heavily influenced by out-of-school factors—such as poverty and economics, ethnicity and culture, family and community stratifications, and approaches to measurement of achievement. These out-of-school factors present possibilities for new policies and practice. The overarching theme is that achievement gaps in reading are complex and that multiple perspectives are necessary to address the problem. The breadth and depth of perspectives and content in this volume and its conceptualization of the achievement gap are a significant contribution to the field.

Rosalind Horowitz is Professor, Discourse and Literacy Studies, Departments of Interdisciplinary Learning and Teaching and Educational Psychology, College of Education and Human Development, The University of Texas—San Antonio, USA. S. Jay Samuels is Professor Emeritus, Department of Educational Psychology, College of Education and Human Development, The University of Minnesota—Twin Cities, USA.

Preface

Acknowledgments

Chapter 1. The Achievement Gap in Reading: Unique Historical and Future Perspectives

Rosalind Horowitz and S. Jay Samuels

Part I. Cases of Specific Demographics and Economics

Chapter 2. Poverty’s Powerful Effects on Reading Achievement and the Achievement Gap

David Berliner

Chapter 3. Creating Responsive Teachers of Hispanic and Bilingual Students Learning English

Robert Jiménez, Sam David, Mark Pacheco, Victoria J. Risko, Lisa Pray, Keenan Fagan, and Mark Gonzales

Chapter 4. Motivating and Instructing African American Students in Classrooms

John T. Guthrie and Angela McRae

Chapter 5. Closing the Reading Achievement Gap for Indigenous Children

Jay S. Blanchard and Kim Atwill

Part II. Conceptualizing and Measuring the Achievement Gaps in Reading

Chapter 6. Why the Achievement Gap?

Edmund W. Gordon and Paola C. Heincke

Chapter 7. Including Differences in Variability in Assessing the Achievement Gap in Reading

Michael Harwell

Chapter 8. International Brain Wars: Adolescent Reading Proficiency, Performance, and Achievement from a Competitive Global Perspective

Rosalind Horowitz

Part III. Explaining and Reducing the Achievement Gaps in Reading

Chapter 9. The Talk Gap

Terrance D. Paul and Jill Gilkerson

Chapter 10. Summer Reading Loss is the Basis of Almost all the Rich-Poor Reading Gap

Richard L. Allington and Anne McGill-Franzen

Part IV. Contradictory Efforts and Commonalities in Attempts to Close the Gaps in Reading Achievement

Chapter 11. The Federal Effort: How Five Different and Sometimes Contradictory Efforts have been made to Close the Achievement Gap

Richard Long and Alan Farstrup

Chapter 12. Synthesis, Discussion, and Recommendations: What We Can Do to Advance Reading Achievement

Rosalind Horowitz and S. Jay Samuels

List of Contributors

Author Index

Subject Index

Zusatzinfo 6 Tables, black and white; 4 Illustrations, black and white
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 498 g
Themenwelt Schulbuch / Wörterbuch Wörterbuch / Fremdsprachen
Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Pädagogische Psychologie
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Sprachwissenschaft
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Bildungstheorie
ISBN-10 1-138-01878-3 / 1138018783
ISBN-13 978-1-138-01878-5 / 9781138018785
Zustand Neuware
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