Foreword |
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Preface |
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Part I Historical and Theoretical Foundations |
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1 Assessment of Reading Comprehension: The RAND Reading Study Group Vision |
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2 The Assessment of Reading Comprehension: A Review of Practices-Past, Present, and Future |
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P. David Pearson and Diane N. Hamm |
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71 | (22) |
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Walter Kintsch and Eileen Kintsch |
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4 Comprehension of What for What: Comprehension as a Nonunitary Construct |
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93 | (14) |
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Part II Developmental and Motivational Factors in Reading Comprehension |
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5 Assessment of Comprehension Abilities in Young Children |
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Paul van den Broek, Panayiota Kendeou, Kathleen Kremer, Julie Lynch, Jason Butler, Mary Jane White, and Elizabeth Pugzles Lorch |
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6 Spurious and Genuine Correlates of Children's Reading Comprehension |
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131 | (30) |
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Scott G. Paris, Robert D. Carpenter, Alison H. Paris, and Ellen E. Hamilton |
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7 The "Word Factors": A Problem for Reading Comprehension Assessment |
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161 | (26) |
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Steven A. Stahl and Elfrieda H. Hiebert |
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8 Roles of Motivation and Engagement in Reading Comprehension Assessment |
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187 | (28) |
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John T. Guthrie and Allan Wigfield |
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9 Comprehending Through Composing: Reflections on Reading Assessment Strategies |
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Robert Calfee and Roxanne Greitz Miller |
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Part III Assessment in School Contexts |
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10 Using Study Groups and Reading Assessment Data to Improve Reading Instruction Within a School |
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237 | (20) |
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Barbara M. Taylor and P. David Pearson |
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11 Attending to the Nature of Subject Matter in Text Comprehension Assessments |
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257 | (22) |
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Annemarie Sullivan Palincsar, Shirley J. Magnusson, Ellen Pesko, and Maria Hamlin |
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12 Issues of Validity and Reliability in Early Reading Assessments |
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279 | (26) |
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Robert D. Carpenter and Scott G. Paris |
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13 Commentary on Three Important Directions in Comprehension Assessment Research |
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Michael Pressley and Katherine R. Hilden |
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Part IV Large-Scale Assessments of Reading Comprehension |
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14 Assessment of Young Children as They Learn to Read and Write |
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319 | (28) |
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15 Single Instrument, Multiple Measures: Considering the Use of Multiple Item Formats to Assess Reading Comprehension |
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347 | (22) |
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16 Dimensions Affecting the Assessment of Reading Comprehension |
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369 | (26) |
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David J. Francis, Jack M. Fletcher, Hugh W. Catts, and J. Bruce Tomblin |
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17 The Influence of Large-Scale Assessment of Reading Comprehension on Classroom Practice: A Commentary |
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Karen K. Wixson and Joanne F. Carlisle |
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Author Index |
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Subject Index |
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