Détails du livre
Format
Relié
Pages
187
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Jul 1, 2009
Éditeur
Nova Science Publishers Inc
Édition
UK ed.
ISBN-10
1607415291
ISBN-13
9781607415299
Description
The Reading First Impact Study delves into the effects of a federal initiative aimed at enhancing reading comprehension among early learners. The authors, including Beth C. Games, Howard S. Bloom, James J. Kemple, and Robin Tepper Jacob, meticulously analyze the program's implementation, assessing its influence on student performance across diverse educational settings.
Through comprehensive data collection and rigorous methodology, the study highlights key findings that shed light on the program's efficacy. The authors offer insights into the strategies employed by schools and educators, demonstrating how systematic instruction can play a critical role in literacy development.
As they navigate the complexities of educational reform, the authors provide valuable recommendations for policymakers and practitioners looking to foster a culture of reading success. Their work is a crucial contribution to the ongoing conversation about effective educational practices and the importance of foundational literacy in shaping future academic achievement.
Through comprehensive data collection and rigorous methodology, the study highlights key findings that shed light on the program's efficacy. The authors offer insights into the strategies employed by schools and educators, demonstrating how systematic instruction can play a critical role in literacy development.
As they navigate the complexities of educational reform, the authors provide valuable recommendations for policymakers and practitioners looking to foster a culture of reading success. Their work is a crucial contribution to the ongoing conversation about effective educational practices and the importance of foundational literacy in shaping future academic achievement.
Genres
Enfants
Science & Technologie