READING DIAGNOSIS AND INSTRUCTION theory into practice

The purpose of this case study is to investigate whether a diagnostic reading test and diagnostic teaching can help students who encounter reading difficulty to solve reading problems and promote reading competence and potential. The tests in this study consisted of informal reading inventory, the S...

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Main Authors: Marzano, Robert J (Author), Hargety, Patricia J (Author), Valencia Sheila W (Author), Distefano Philip P (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Englewood Cliffs, N.J Prentice-Hall 1987
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Summary:The purpose of this case study is to investigate whether a diagnostic reading test and diagnostic teaching can help students who encounter reading difficulty to solve reading problems and promote reading competence and potential. The tests in this study consisted of informal reading inventory, the Stanford Diagnostic Reading Test, the El Paso Phonics Survey, the Slosson Oral Reading Test, and the Repeated Reading. The objectives of diagnostic teaching included increasing sight vocabulary, improving the ability to decode vowel diphthongs, increasing his reading rate and fluency and connecting the process of reading and writing. Through three-month tutoring, the student improved five grade levels in both word recognition and oral comprehension. The research suggests that diagnostic reading test and diagnostic teaching can be applied to help ESL/EFL students overcome reading problems and improve their reading compete
Item Description:Includes index
Physical Description:xi, 340pages illustrations 23cm
ISBN:0137558368