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Very useful handbook for teachersReview Date: 2007-07-10
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An Amazing ResourceReview Date: 2003-06-15

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A book that will help every teacher improve his or her skillReview Date: 2002-08-05

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Lovely children's art, thought provokingReview Date: 2005-09-18

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An essential book for teachers of literacyReview Date: 1998-11-24
Ken Goodman: "Reading is a psycholinguistic guessing game." (Pages 115-16, The Reading Process: Cycles and Strategies)
Constance Weaver: "It's not necessary. Just as they learn patterns of oral language, so most children will unconsciously learn common phonics patterns." (Page 197, Reading Process and Practice)
What do all of the whole-language princes and their queen have in common? That is a rhetorical question that requires little thought, indeed. What has been stated has resulted in a credibility problem-one that is not readily admitted nor easily abandoned by the promoters of an incomplete philosophy. On the other hand, Pressley is quick to point out with another ink-stained finger the shortcomings of a skills-emphasis approach without regard to comprehension. Reading and comprehension are two very distinct features of literacy and must be addressed as Pressley states:
The skills-emphasis model...fails because the skills that are the focus of the skills-emphasis enthusiasts, especially decoding skills, are not all there is to literacy. The skills-emphasis model is an incomplete model of literacy development, one that does not even acknowledge as important many defensible whole-language practices that are embraced by those who control the elementary schoolplace- elementary teachers. (Page 268, Reading Instruction That Works: The Case for Balanced Teaching)
Pressley goes on to identify what happens in excellent classrooms and provides mountains of research evidence and sources from his personal longitudinal studies to decades old research that is still verifiable. He also manages to include a nice child development abstract and a well-summarized appendix of "Landmarks in Development of Literacy Competence from 0 to Beyond the Elementary Years". As a final kick in the "hoo-haa," Pressley includes a Dave Letterman style "Ten Dumb and Dangerous Claims about Reading Instruction" that would almost be funny if they were not so pathetically damaging. He does make a good case for reading instruction that works-balanced reading and comprehension practices that need to be implemented by all teachers who instruct children in literacy as a matter of course.

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A real answer for a false problem..Review Date: 2003-07-27

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A must-read for high school teachersReview Date: 2001-07-28

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Well worth 10 dollars. An often overlooked artist.Review Date: 2008-06-08
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My review of this book was fantasticReview Date: 1999-05-26

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RAFReview Date: 2000-05-16
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