Archive for the ‘Reading’ Category

Prevention versus intervention: supporting beginning readers/writers

Thursday, 19 March 2009 at 4:43 pm

Data gathering is vital for planning effective instruction
The reading gap

The gap which divides “good readers and spellers” and “poor readers and spellers” begins to form early in a student’s school life. Early years’ teachers observe differences in their students’ expressive and receptive language, knowledge about print, abilities to hear sounds and sound patterns, and to articulate and recreate them.

With this diversity in mind, can careful …

Why ‘poor’ literary texts can be a good read for children

Monday, 9 March 2009 at 2:26 pm

Junk food for young readers or an appropriate starting point?

The more you read, the better you get. There is no surprise about this. It makes sense and there is universal agreement from literacy researchers and teachers.

With this in mind, let’s think about human nature. Most of us enjoy doing the things we are good at, and avoid those things too challenging or that have little …

10 Questions for Bronwyn Sheehan (Founder - Pyjama Foundation)

Saturday, 28 February 2009 at 2:33 pm

Bronwyn Sheehan is the founder and CEO of the Pyjama Foundation and the 2009 Queenslander of the Year.

What is the Pyjama Foundation?
The Pyjama Foundation is a not-for-profit organization founded in 2004 with the vision of transforming vulnerable children’s lives through the immersion of literacy.
What prompted you to create the Pyjama Foundation?
Having 3 children of my own, I experienced first hand the benefits of reading books …

Guided Reading: What’s the point?

Sunday, 31 August 2008 at 10:13 pm

The practice of homogeneous group reading is not new. This model of reading has been a common practice in schools for many decades. So what is the difference between small group, round robin reading and guided reading?

Guided reading occurs when teachers select texts based around the instructional reading level of students and also consider how texts support and challenge particular groups of students. At the …

Reading comprehension - connecting readers to texts

Sunday, 10 August 2008 at 4:43 pm

I recently conducted a reading workshop with a group of middle years’ teachers. When discussing comprehension strategies, one teacher noted that her students found it difficult to consider texts from perspectives other than their own. As we fleshed out the importance of connecting to and from texts, I shared a recent lesson I had conducted with a group of Year 5 students in …