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Provost, Mary C.; Lambert, Monica A.; Babkie, Andrea M. – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2010
Mandates emphasizing student achievement have increased the importance of appropriate assessment techniques for students in general and special education classrooms. Informal reading inventories (IRIs), designed by classroom teachers, have been proven to be an efficient and effective way to determine students' strengths, weaknesses, and strategies…
Descriptors: Informal Reading Inventories, Instructional Materials, Design, Teacher Participation
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Flippo, Rona F.; Holland, Dari-Ann D.; McCarthy, Mary T.; Swinning, Elizabeth A. – Reading Teacher, 2009
Informal classroom assessments remain essential tools for improving the instruction of students, even in an age of accountability testing. This article focuses specifically on Informal Reading Inventories (IRIs). Even though the growing number of commercially available IRIs has made choosing the ones most suitable for students' and teachers' needs…
Descriptors: Informal Reading Inventories, Accountability, Reading Instruction, Student Evaluation
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Almazroui, Karima M. – Reading Improvement, 2007
At school, Salem, (pseudonym) was below his reading level but above his writing level according to his teacher. At home, his father perceived Salem as a proficient reader capable of working independently. From the author's point-of-view, Salem needed to revalue himself as a reader through understanding that his miscues are an attempt to construct…
Descriptors: Miscue Analysis, Case Studies, Reading Difficulties, Teaching Experience