Table of Contents
- About the Online Companion Materials
- About the Editors
- About the Contributors
- Foreword Louisa C. Moats, Ed.D.
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Dedication
- Section I: Introduction to Multisensory Teaching
- 1.Connecting Research and Practice Judith R. Birsh
- 2.Structured Literacy Instruction Mary L. Farrell and Nancy
Cushen White
- Section II: Pre-reading/Literacy Skills
- 3.Oral Language Development and Its Relationship to Literacy
Lydia Soifer
- 4.Pre-Kindergarten Literacy Eve Robinson, Carolyn DeVito, and
Gloria Trabucco
- Alphabet Knowledge: Letter Recognition, Naming, and Sequencing
Kay A. Allen, with Graham F. Neuhaus and Marilyn C. Beckwith
- 6. Teaching Phonemic Awareness Lucy Hart Paulson
- Section III: Beginning Reading/literacy Skills
- 7. Assessment of Reading Skills: A Review of Select Key Ideas
and Best Practices Eileen S. Marzola and Larry E. Hess
- 8.The Role of Executive Function in Literacy Instruction Monica
Gordon-Pershey
- 9.Teaching Reading: Accurate Decoding Suzanne Carreker
- 10. Teaching Spelling Suzanne Carreker
- 11. Multi-Modal handwriting Instruction for Pencil and
Technology Tools Beverly J. Wolf and Virginia Berninger
- 12. Fluency in Learning to Read: Conceptions, Misconceptions,
Learning Disabilities, and Instructional Moves Katherine
Garnett
- 13. Math Learning Disabilities & Katherine Garnett and Colleen
Uscianowski
- Section III: Advanced Reading/Literacy Skills
- 14. The History and Structure of Written English Marcia K.
Henry
- 15. Working With Word Meaning: Vocabulary Instruction Nancy
Hennessy
- 16. Strategies to Improve Reading Comprehension in the
Multisensory Classroom Eileen S. Marzola
- 17. Composition: Evidence-Based Instruction Judith C. Hochman
and Betsy Duffy
- 18. Designing the Learning Environment and Planning
Multisensory Structured Literacy Lessons Judith R. Birsh, Jean
Schedler, and Robin Singer
- Section IV: Instructional Strategies for Specific Populations
and Skill Areas
- 19. Language and Literacy Development Among
English Language Learners Elsa Cárdenas-Hagan
- 20. Instruction for Older Students with a Word-Level Reading
Disability Barbara A. Wilson
- 21. Working with High Functioning Adults with Dyslexia and
Other Learning Challenges Susan Blumenthal
- Glossary
About the Author
Judith R. Birsh, Ed.D., Certified Academic Language
Therapist (CALT), Qualified Instructor (QI). Dr. Birsh's enduring
belief that well-prepared, informed teachers are the major
influence on effective instruction in the field of reading and
dyslexia had its beginning in 1960, when she met her first student
who, although 18 years old, read poorly. The quest to find answers
to this puzzle led her to a master's degree in remedial reading and
a doctorate in reading and language at Teachers College, Columbia
University. After training with Aylett R. Cox in Dallas, Texas, she
became a Certified Academic Language Therapist and Qualified
Instructor, founding and directing the Multisensory Teaching of
Basic Language Skills courses at Teachers College in the Department
of Curriculum and Teaching, Program in Learning Disabilities. Since
her retirement in 2000, Dr. Birsh has maintained her commitment to
teacher preparation by editing the first three editions of
Multisensory Teaching of Basic Language Skills, and co-editing the
fourth edition with Suzanne Carreker, Ph.D. Dr. Birsh has given
professional development workshops, consulted with private and
public schools, written articles, and worked with students with
dyslexia. In 2008, she received the Luke Waites Academic Language
Therapy Association Award of Service and the Margaret Byrd Rawson
Lifetime Achievement Award from The International Dyslexia
Association.
Reviews
"[This book's] content...is closely aligned with the International
Dyslexia Association's Knowledge and Practice Standards for
Teachers of Reading. I believe this text will be a very useful
resource for teacher trainers and for teachers to use within
Professional Learning Communities, particularly when accompanied by
the activity handbook." --Stephanie Al Otaiba, Ph.D.