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The Sciences of Reading and Writing Must Become More Fully Integrated
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Graham, Steve
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1‐Early childhood
/ 2‐Childhood
/ 3‐Early adolescence
/ 4‐Adolescence
/ Cognitive
/ Educational Research
/ Literacy
/ Literacy Education
/ Literacy skills
/ Meta-analysis
/ Reading
/ Reading Instruction
/ Reading Research
/ Reading Skills
/ Reading Writing Relationship
/ Socio‐cognitive
/ Survey Research
/ Teacher education; professional development
/ Teaching
/ Teaching Methods
/ Theoretical perspectives
/ Theory Practice Relationship
/ Writing
/ Writing Across the Curriculum
/ Writing Argumentation
/ Writing Assessment
/ Writing for Audience(s)
/ Writing Instruction
/ Writing Research
/ Writing Skills
2020
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The Sciences of Reading and Writing Must Become More Fully Integrated
by
Graham, Steve
in
1‐Early childhood
/ 2‐Childhood
/ 3‐Early adolescence
/ 4‐Adolescence
/ Cognitive
/ Educational Research
/ Literacy
/ Literacy Education
/ Literacy skills
/ Meta-analysis
/ Reading
/ Reading Instruction
/ Reading Research
/ Reading Skills
/ Reading Writing Relationship
/ Socio‐cognitive
/ Survey Research
/ Teacher education; professional development
/ Teaching
/ Teaching Methods
/ Theoretical perspectives
/ Theory Practice Relationship
/ Writing
/ Writing Across the Curriculum
/ Writing Argumentation
/ Writing Assessment
/ Writing for Audience(s)
/ Writing Instruction
/ Writing Research
/ Writing Skills
2020
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The Sciences of Reading and Writing Must Become More Fully Integrated
by
Graham, Steve
in
1‐Early childhood
/ 2‐Childhood
/ 3‐Early adolescence
/ 4‐Adolescence
/ Cognitive
/ Educational Research
/ Literacy
/ Literacy Education
/ Literacy skills
/ Meta-analysis
/ Reading
/ Reading Instruction
/ Reading Research
/ Reading Skills
/ Reading Writing Relationship
/ Socio‐cognitive
/ Survey Research
/ Teacher education; professional development
/ Teaching
/ Teaching Methods
/ Theoretical perspectives
/ Theory Practice Relationship
/ Writing
/ Writing Across the Curriculum
/ Writing Argumentation
/ Writing Assessment
/ Writing for Audience(s)
/ Writing Instruction
/ Writing Research
/ Writing Skills
2020
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The Sciences of Reading and Writing Must Become More Fully Integrated
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The Sciences of Reading and Writing Must Become More Fully Integrated
2020
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Overview
Science has greatly enhanced what we know about reading and writing. Drawing on this knowledge, researchers have proffered recommendations for how to teach these two literacy skills. Although such recommendations are aimed at closing the gap between research and practice, they often fail to take into account the reciprocal relation that exists between reading and writing. Writing and writing instruction improve students’ reading and vice versa. Theory and evidence that support this reciprocal relation are presented, and implications for the scientific study of reading and writing, policy, and practice are offered, including the proposal that the sciences of reading and writing need to be better integrated.
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Wiley,Blackwell Publishing Ltd
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