The effects of using various grouping techniques for reading instruction with a class of diverse students.
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Author
Cronin, Jennifer L.Keyword
Group reading.Guided reading.
Reading teachers -- In-service training -- United States.
Multicultural education -- United States.
English language -- Study and teaching -- Foreign speakers
Date Published
13/11/2012
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This Master’s Thesis Project focused on using various grouping techniques for reading instruction with a class of diverse students. The topic led to a professional development experience which aimed to provide elementary teachers with best practices for grouping students during reading. It was concluded after research that students benefited most from flexible, dynamic grouping formats. The professional development consisted of a two-hour workshop that provided teachers with knowledge of the Daily 5 and Literacy Café programs for grouping students during reading workshop. There was also an ongoing experience that involved constant observations and teacher reflection, along with collaborative mentor group meetings that continue throughout the entire school year.