Handbook of College Reading and Study Strategy Research


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The most comprehensive and up-to-date source available for college reading and study strategy practitioners and administrators, the Third Edition of the Handbook of College Reading and Study Strategy Research reflects and responds to changing demographics as well as politics and policy concerns in the field since the publication of the previous edition. In this thorough and systematic examination of theory, research, and practice, the Handbook offers information to help college reading teachers to make better instructional decisions; justification for programmatic implementations for administrators; and a complete compendium of both theory and practice to better prepare graduate students to understand the parameters and issues of this field. The Handbook is an essential resource for professionals, researchers, and students as they continue to study, research, learn, and share more about college reading and study strategies. Addressing current and emerging theories of knowledge, subjects, and trends impacting the field, the Third Edition features new topics such as disciplinary literacy, social media, and gaming theory.




Thriving in College and Beyond


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Gear Up for Success


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Developmental Reading Strategies for College Students


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Developmental Reading Strategies for College Students is a comprehensive guide designed to equip both educators and students with the tools needed to improve reading skills in a higher education setting. This eBook addresses the unique challenges college students face when engaging with complex academic texts and provides practical strategies for enhancing reading comprehension, vocabulary development, fluency, and critical thinking. From integrating technology and digital resources to fostering a culture of collaborative learning and peer support, this guide offers actionable techniques for creating an inclusive, supportive, and effective learning environment. Ideal for educators seeking professional development and students aiming to boost their academic success, this book serves as a valuable resource for mastering the reading demands of college coursework.




Learning for Success


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Assisting with the transition from high school to post-secondary education, Learning for Success provides students with the learning strategies and skills needed to attain academic success in their new environment. These tools include time management, coping with stress, getting the most out of lectures and textbooks, problem solving, writing essays and exams, and preparing and delivering oral presentations. Every first-year college and university student should read Learning for Success.




Advanced Developmental Reading Strategies for Secondary Students


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Unlock the potential of every secondary student with Advanced Developmental Reading Strategies for Secondary Students, a comprehensive guide designed to equip educators with the tools and techniques necessary to foster strong reading skills in adolescents. This eBook delves into the cognitive and emotional changes that influence reading development during adolescence and offers practical strategies for addressing the diverse needs of secondary learners. From building a culture of reading and expanding vocabulary to enhancing comprehension and improving reading fluency, this guide covers all aspects of advanced reading instruction. It also provides insight into differentiated instruction, the integration of technology, and the role of parental and community involvement in supporting student success. With chapters dedicated to assessing reading skills, developing critical thinking, and offering professional development for educators, this book serves as an essential resource for teachers committed to improving literacy outcomes in their classrooms. Whether you're an experienced educator or new to teaching, Advanced Developmental Reading Strategies for Secondary Students will inspire and empower you to create an engaging, effective reading program that prepares students for academic achievement and lifelong learning.







Developmental Education


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The 16 chapters of this volume describe a wide variety of developmental programs intended to promote skill development and enhance academic performance for high-risk students at all levels of higher education. Following an introductory chapter by the editors, the chapters are: (1) "The Origin, Scope, and Outcomes of Developmental Education in the 20th Century" (Hunter R. Boylan and D. Patrick Saxon); (2) "Who Belongs in College: A Second Look" (Carlette J. Hardin); (3) "Transitions in Developmental Education: Interviews with Hunter Boylan and David Arendale" (Cheryl B. Stratton); (4) "Remedial/Developmental Education: Past, Present, and Future" (Milton G. Spann, Jr. and Suella McCrimmon); (5) "Provisionally Admitted College Students: Do They Belong in a Research University?" (Don T. Garnett and M.V. Hood III); (6) "Transitions in Developmental Education at the University of Georgia" (Jeanne L. Higbee and Patricia L. Dwinell); (7) "Developmental Education at a Public Research University" (Catherine Wambach and Robert delMas); (8) "A Charge to Developmental Educators: Ignite the Spark" (Rita Klein et al.); (9) "The Impact of a Course in Strategic Learning on the Long-Term Retention of College Students" (Claire E. Weinstein et al.); (10) "Integrating Critical Thinking into the Developmental Curriculum" (Linda Best); (11) "Metacognition: Facilitating Academic Success" (Cynthia M. Craig); (12) "Student Beliefs, Learning Theories, and Developmental Mathematics: New Challenges in Preparing Successful College Students" (Irene Mary Duranczyk and Joanne Caniglia); (13)"Mainstreaming Basic Writers: Chronicling the Debate" (Mary P. Deming); (14) "A Commentary on the Current State of Developmental Reading Programs" (Martha Maxwell); (15) "Establishing Personal Management Training in Developmental Education and First-Year Curricula" (Robert Nelson); and (16) "Increasing Efficiency and Effectiveness of Learning for Freshman College Students through Supplemental Instruction" (David Arendale). A concluding chapter is by the editors. (Individual chapters contain references.) (DB)