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This new edition of When kids can't read--what teachers can do is a guidebook for those who teach students who struggle with reading. Extensively rewritten by Kylene Beers, it offers practical teaching scaffolds and strategies in the areas of comprehension, vocabulary development, fluency, and engagement.

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This new edition of When kids can't read--what teachers can do is a guidebook for those who teach students who struggle with reading. Extensively rewritten by Kylene Beers, it offers practical teaching scaffolds and strategies in the areas of comprehension, vocabulary development, fluency, and engagement.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Kylene Beers was an international literacy consultant and a Senior Reading Researcher at the Comer School Development Program at Yale University. She began her career as a middle school language arts teacher outside of Houston, TX. She was the author or co-author of many best-selling books including When Kids Can't Read/What Teachers Can Do; Forged by Reading; Disrupting Thinking; Reading Nonfiction; and Notice and Note - Strategies for Close Reading. Disrupting Thinking, which she co-authored with Robert Probst, is a 2018 recipient of the Teachers Choice Awards.Kylene served on committees with the International Reading Association and the National Council of Teachers of English and was an often-invited keynote speaker to national and state conventions. She served as president of the National Council of Teachers of English and as a board member for the international LitWorld Foundation. She was a recipient of the NCTE Leadership Award and the NCTE Middle Grades Outstanding Teacher award. Most importantly, Kylene was an exemplary teacher who worked in classrooms across the nation and shoulder-to-shoulder with teachers and students.