I am a big believer in professional
development and professional growth for teachers -- ALL teachers.
First of all, I believe that every teacher is a reading teacher -- reading
is so elementally important to every aspect of academic and personal success,
every educator must take responsibility for enhancing reading skills for
every student. I also think that, given the training and professional
development they have had, teachers almost always do the best job they can
teaching children to read. The problem is that, by their own reports,
most teachers (80% according to some studies) have not received adequate
training and professional development in reading instruction (see P is for Professional
Development).
Training and professional development starts in college and teacher
certification programs, but it certainly does not stop there.
Educators truly need to be life-long learners, and schools should
support the ongoing professional development of their staff.
I think a good place to start is a
professional library of reading material. A collection of reference
material that educators can consult when they have questions about reading
instruction, and books that can be used as the focus of professional study
groups. I would further encourage schools to support the use of those
materials by providing time for reading and discussion. Wouldn't it
be wonderful if teachers met once a week to discuss professional articles
or books that everybody is reading? That would be a simple but effective
use of professional development time.
If I were to set up a professional
library in my school, there are some key books that I would be sure to include.
Different books serve different purposes, though. In this section,
I have attempted to categorize and describe some of the more useful,
better-written books about reading research that I have had the pleasure
of reading.
The professional books that I have reviewed here fall into
these categories:
General Summaries
of Reading Research
Improving Schools
to Improve Reading Instruction
Phoneme Awareness Instruction
Phonics / Word-Attack
Skill Instruction
Fluency Instruction
Vocabulary Instruction
Comprehension
Instruction
Writing Instruction
Instruction to Help
Good Readers Learn to Read Even Better
Reading Disorders
Older Struggling Reader
Instruction
Second-Language Learner
Reading Instruction
Connecting School
and Home Literacy Instruction
If I get brave, some day I might also
list some of the books that have NOT been a pleasure to read -- uninformative,
badly written books that really are not helpful. Unfortunately, there
are a lot of those. Listing them would probably get me sued.
If there are books or professional
resources you feel I have overlooked that should be in this collection and
that would be of interest to readers of BalancedReading.com, contact me and tell
me about them.
If you are an author or publisher and
you want me to look at one of your professional books, then feel free to
send a review copy to the address below.