4.2 I Reading in Virginia, 1998-1999

Title

4.2 I Reading in Virginia, 1998-1999

Subject(s)

Faculty
Education

Description

Volume 23 of Reading in Virginia featuring articles written by CNC affiliated authors.

Contents:
- Shining through literacy: Sharing inspiration and perspiration with a reluctant reader by Fran Dixon
- Teacher research: Keeping literacy groups focused on individual children by Nancy R. DeCou
- Teacher research: CIERA: Connecting Virginia educators to reading research by Cecilia Mindin-Cupp
- PALS and Virginia's early reading initiative by Marica Invernizzi and Joanne D. Meier
- Standards of learning: Will the standards save our children? by Gaye Murphy
- Children's textbooks: "More people died of influenza..." A look at Joy Hakim's history books in action by Richard Weber, Lora Friedman and Mary Bicouvaris
- The author responds: An open letter to social studies teachers by Joy Hakim
- A challenge for school administrators: Motivating adolescents to read by Nancy Guth and Patricia Heaney
- Crestwood elementary book exchange helps students read and learn by Leigh Crank Perry
- A most unforgettable character by Karen Garner
- A VSRA position paper: Teaching phonics and phonemic awareness in context by Sandra J. Moore, Anne D. Potts, Marion Wright and Ann Mumaw
- Reading through the pages: An anthology

Other issues are available in periodicals.

Date

1998

Contributor(s)

Editor
Friedman, Lora

Editor
Ramirez-Smith, Christina

Publisher

Virginia State Reading Association

Call Number

4.2 I

Original Format

Paperback