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9780135775103

Pearson eText Qualitative Reading Inventory -- Access Card, 7th Edition

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  • ISBN13:

    9780135775103

  • ISBN10:

    0135775108

  • Edition: 7th
  • Format: Etext w/Access Card
  • Copyright: 2020-01-02
  • Publisher: PEARSON
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Summary

Qualitative Reading Inventory-7 gives you the tools to accurately assess children’s reading abilities — from the earliest emergent readers to advanced readers.

Author Biography

Lauren Leslie is Professor Emerita at Marquette University where she directed the Hartman Literacy and Learning Center for over a decade. In addition to the Qualitative Reading Inventory she has published two other books with JoAnne Caldwell, both published by Pearson: The Content Area Reading Assessment: A formative measure of the Common Core State Standards (Pearson, 2015), and Intervention Strategies to Follow an Informal Reading Inventory: So what should we do now? (Pearson, 2013). She has published over 20 research articles and received (with Linda Allen) the Albert J. Harris Research Award from the International Reading Association in 2001. She also received the Bielefeld Award for Professional Achievement in teaching, research, and mentoring of women faculty and students at Marquette University in 2006.

JoAnne Schudt Caldwell is currently Professor Emerita at Cardinal Stritch University. She is co-author of Content Area Reading Assessment: A Formative Measure of the Common Core State Standards, Intervention Strategies to Follow Informal Reading Assessment; So What Do I Do Now?, and Reading Problems: Assessment and Teaching Strategies. She is the author of Reading Assessment: A Primer for Teachers in the Common Core Era and Comprehension Assessment: A Classroom Guide. She received her PhD from Marquette University and in 2005 received an Achievement Award from that institution.

 

Table of Contents

  1. Introduction to Basic Concepts of Reading Assessment
  2. Research Guiding the Development of the Qualitative Reading Inventory
  3. Purposes and Basic Steps for Administering the Qualitative Reading Inventory-7
  4. Determining Reading Levels
  5. Using the Word Lists
  6. Assessing Word Identification in Context, Automaticity, and Prosody
  7. Assessing Comprehension: Questions and Retellings
  8. Assessing Strategic Reading: Think-Alouds
  9. Recording, Analyzing, and Using Results of the QRI-7
  10. QRI-7 Test Materials: Word Lists and Level-Diagnostic Passages
  11. Administering and Scoring the Inference Diagnostic Passages
  12. Inference Diagnostic Materials
  13. Technical Development of the Qualitative Reading Inventory-7

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