The Reading Processes
At Langsford Learning Acceleration Centers, we strive to inform our communities about the reading process, and the most current research available about it. Following and implementing this research is a very important part of our success.
This page is a primer on the reading and learning processes. We have many options to help you develop your knowlege of the reading and learning processes;
► Our Learning Coordinators are available by phone, just call us. ► Our FREE "What Parents Should Know..." presentations are for parents, teachers, caregivers, etc. ► Our Resources page provides many resources to develop your knowledge and your child's abilities. ► Our What To Expect page details our process for helping you and your child.
Reading and Learning Processes Primer
Who's doing the research we follow?
- National Reading Panel Report
- American Federation of Teachers
- National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
- U.S. Department of Education
- National Institute of Literacy
What does the research say about the reading process?
- There are 5 reading and learning skills in the reading process.
- All 5 skills can be taught.
- All 5 skills must work in an integrated process.
What does the research say about instruction?
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Effective reading instruction involves explicit instruction in the reading process.
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High frequency of instruction can change underlying brain processes.
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Developing readers can benefit from a direct and systematic instruction in these 5 processes.
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