Book description
A proven method for teaching reading skills in mixed-ability classrooms
Collaborative Strategic Reading is an innovative new approach to
teaching reading that weaves together two instructional programs:
cooperative learning and reading comprehension strategy instruction.
In small groups, students work through the four main steps-Preview,
"Click and Clunk," Get the Gist, and Wrap Up-helping each
other improve comprehension and increase reading fluency. This book
offers a hands-on guide to implementing CSR in grades 4 through 12. It
includes sample dialogues for teachers to use during instruction,
ready-to-use activities, a wealth of classroom-ready materials, and
tips for training on CSR.
Bonus web content includes a PowerPoint presentation on CSR and short
video clips.
- A proven program for improving reading skills in mixed-ability classrooms
- Janette Klingner and bestselling author Sharon Vaughn are the
originators of CSR
- CSR recently won a highly coveted i3 (Investing in Innovation)
grant from the U. S. Department of Education
How to Teach Collaborative Strategic Reading helps educators,
reading specialists, and staff developers create better readers
through CSR.
Janette Klingner is a professor of education specializing in
bilingual multicultural special education at the University of
Colorado at Boulder. Sharon Vaughn is a professor at University of
Texas-Austin and executive director of the Meadows Center for
Preventing Educational Risk. Alison Boardman is an assistant research
professor at the University of Colorado at Boulder. Elizabeth Swanson
is a research assistant professor at the University of Texas at Austin.