Teaching reading vocabulary edition 2 available in paperback. This research article summarizes much of the research about reading comprehension and what good readers do when they read. Effects of focusing attention on individual words during reading anne stallman kilian william e. Anderson georgia earnest garcia university of illinois at urbanachampaign november 1995. Pearson, a professor emeritus and the former dean of the graduate school of education at the university of california, berkeley, is the past chairman of the international literacy. We personally assess every books quality and offer rare, outofprint treasures. David pearson has 94 books on goodreads with 768 ratings. Read the fulltext online edition of handbook of reading research vol. In what research has to say about reading instruction 2002, national reading association, nell k.
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