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How the Brain Learns to Read

David A. Sousa
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Pages
272
Year
2014
Language
English
Publisher
SAGE Publications

About

A modern classic, updated for today's classroom needs

No skill is more fundamental to our students' education than reading. And no recent book has done more to advance our understanding of the neuroscience behind this so-critical skill than David Sousa's How the Brain Learns to Read.

Top among the second edition's many new features are:

• Correlations to the Common Core State Standards

• A new chapter on how to teach for comprehension

• Much more on helping older struggling readers master subject-area content

• Ways to tailor strategies to the unique needs of struggling learners

• Key links between how the brain learns spoken and written language

Related Subjects

  • Educational Psychology
  • Education
  • Adult Nonfiction
  • Reading & Phonics
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