2005
DOI: 10.1598/rt.58.6.5
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The Strategy Toolbox: A Ladder to Strategic Teaching

Abstract: The Strategy Toolbox is a concrete model developed to increase the academic achievement of students through increased teacher knowledge and expertise in teaching strategies. It is intended for implementation by individual teachers who share their ideas, classroom applications, and reflections in a group setting as an overall strategy for school improvement. The model involves teachers in continual development of a repertoire of research‐based strategies evaluated as consistently effective for helping students … Show more

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“…Given this growing body of evidence in support of the benefits of reading comprehension strategies that involve interaction and the use of academic vocabulary, it is important that teachers and teacher-candidates be trained in the use of such strategies. It is worth reiterating that many teachers of adolescent students do not feel adequately prepared to provide reading comprehension instruction (Mehigan, 2005;Ness, 2009).…”
Section: Implications and Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given this growing body of evidence in support of the benefits of reading comprehension strategies that involve interaction and the use of academic vocabulary, it is important that teachers and teacher-candidates be trained in the use of such strategies. It is worth reiterating that many teachers of adolescent students do not feel adequately prepared to provide reading comprehension instruction (Mehigan, 2005;Ness, 2009).…”
Section: Implications and Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…in the past decade, cognitive reading strategy has assumed prominence in many reading instructional frameworks (harvey & goudvis, 2000;Mehigan, 2005;Miller, 2002). these resources often organize the reading curriculum around a series of reading strategies, such as predicting, summarizing, visualizing, or asking questions.…”
Section: Organize Units Of Study Around Literature Rather Than Readinmentioning
confidence: 99%