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  2. Browse our library of evidence-based teaching strategies, learn more about using classroom texts, find out what whole-child literacy instruction looks like, and dive deeper into comprehension, content area literacy, writing, and social-emotional learning.

  3. With careful and creative planning, literacy instruction can be adapted to meet the needs of every student in the classroom. Five ways teachers can provide a literacy education for all learners are offered here. 1. See All Students as Literacy Learners

  4. Jun 12, 2020 · Every child has the right to learn to read — we need to ensure that all students learn the reading and writing skills they need to succeed in school. In fact, two recent lawsuits represent efforts to establish a constitutional right to literacy for all students:

  5. Jul 4, 2019 · One evidence-based, engaging approach to supporting academic literacy for all learners is through the use of collaborative learning group structures coupled with explicit instruction in reading strategy use (Swanson et al., 2015; Torgesen et al., 2017).

    • Brooke Moore, Alison G. Boardman, Clara Smith, Amy Ferrell
    • 2019
    • Joseph K. Torgesen
    • Provide explicit instruction and supportive practice in the use of effective comprehension strategies throughout the school day. Increasing explicit instruction and support for the use of comprehension strategies is perhaps the most widely cited current recommendation for improving reading comprehension in all students (National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, 2000), particularly for those who struggle with comprehension (Gersten, Fuchs, Williams, & Baker, 2001).
    • Increase the amount and quality of open, sustained discussion of reading content. This recommendation focuses on using both teacher-guided methods and small-group methods to increase all students’ opportunities to engage in high-quality, continuing discussions of the meaning of text.
    • Set and maintain high standards for text, conversation, questions, and vocabulary. We are not aware of any experimental support for setting high standards, but it is consistently supported in observational studies of high-achieving classrooms and teachers.
    • Increase students’ motivation and engagement with reading. In a previous section, we described the factors that contribute to strong reading comprehension in adolescents and discussed the role of motivation and engagement in fostering higher levels of literacy attainment and performance.
  6. Feb 16, 2024 · The importance of literacy instruction has led to intense debates among education experts about the most effective methods to teach students. One approach, known as the “science of reading,” focuses on phonics, sound awareness, decoding, and vocabulary recognition.

  7. Conclusions suggest that dispositional development toward inclusive literacy can support teacher candidates’ implementation of inclusive literacy practices; thus, fostering an equitable and empowering education for academically diverse learners. Keywords: teacher dispositions, inclusive education, literacy, teacher preparation, struggling readers