Teaching Struggling Readers: How to Use Brain-Based Research to Maximize Learning

Cover of Teaching Struggling Readers: How to Use Brain-Based Research to Maximize Learning by Carol Lyons
Author: Carol Lyons
Publisher: Heinemann
Year: 2003
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 216
ISBN-13: 9780325004358
Dimensions:
Height: 11 Inches
Length: 8.5 Inches
Weight: 1.12 Pounds
Width: 0.48 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 372.43
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Teaching Struggling Readers: How to Use Brain-Based Research to Maximize Learning by Carol Lyons, published by Heinemann on February 4, 2003, is a comprehensive resource for educators seeking to enhance their teaching strategies for struggling readers. This 216-page book delves into the brain’s role in reading and learning, offering insights into how teachers can better support students facing challenges such as learning disabilities and language delays. Through a blend of research, personal anecdotes, and practical examples, Lyons presents a framework for understanding the cognitive processes involved in reading.

Readers will find a wealth of information on effective teacher-student relationships and the importance of emotional engagement in learning. Lyons includes transcripts of real classroom interactions and provides actionable tips for observing students and tailoring instruction to meet diverse needs. By drawing on the experiences of expert teachers and her own observations, this edition serves as a guide for educators aiming to foster a more inclusive and effective learning environment for all students.


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Marie Clay, in her foreword, says that this important book will help raise the profile for what is needed to get all children off to a good start in education. And a good place to start is with Carol Lyons.
Lyons does a masterful job of introducing teachers to the concepts, categories, language, and arguments pertaining to the brain’s control of what readers do. She offers a new way of thinking about learning, about how the mind develops, and about what teachers can do to reach struggling readers. She draws on examples from interactions with her son and her own teaching, from research, and from the work of ten expert teachers, who have successfully taught those children often considered the hardest to teach―children with learning disabilities, language delays, or attention deficit (hyperactivity) disorder. In addition, she supplies numerous transcripts of teacher-student conversations and end-of-chapter tips to guide teachers to observe their students and plan instruction more effectively.
Lyons’ lifework has been the cognitive development of children. For decades, she has worked side by side with them, observing and researching what exactly goes on as they read and write. Now she has given us a book that is both accessible and fascinating, that explores topics too often overlooked or avoided. She offers a breakthrough explanation of the role emotion and the brain play in learning to read. Most important, she provides specific advice, with examples, to illustrate how to enable students to read and write, whatever their needs or abilities.

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