Writing Assessment and Instruction for Students with Learning Disabilities
Description
This valuable resource helps teachers who want to sharpen their skills in analyzing and teaching writing to students with learning disabilities. The classroom-tested, research-proven strategies offered in this book work with all struggling students who have difficulties with writing-even those who have not been classified as learning disabled. The book offers a review of basic skills-spelling, punctuation, and capitalization-and includes instructional strategies to help children who struggle with these basics. The authors provide numerous approaches for enhancing student performance in written expression. They explore the most common reasons students are reluctant to write and offer helpful suggestions for motivating them.
Includes a much-needed guide for teaching and assessing writing skills with children with learning disabilities
- Contains strategies for working with all students that struggle with writing
- Offers classroom-tested strategies, helpful information, 100+ writing samples with guidelines for analysis, and handy progress-monitoring charts
- Includes ideas for motivating reluctant writers
- Mather is an expert in the field of learning disabilities and is the best-selling author of Essentials of Woodcock-Johnson III Tests of Achievement Assessment
About the Authors vii
Dedication and Acknowledgments viii
List of Figures and Exhibits xi
Foreword xvii
1. Very Gently with No Red Marks 1
2. Components of Written Language 7
Handwriting 8
Spelling 11
Usage 18
Vocabulary 21
Text Structure 23
Conclusion 30
3. Theoretical Perspectives and Effective Principles 35
Theoretical Perspectives 35
Effective Instructional Principles 39
Conclusion 69
4. Effective Accommodations for Struggling Writers 71
Accommodations and Compensatory Strategies 71
Determination of the Amount of Support 72
Selection of Appropriate Accommodations 73
Legal Requirements for Individuals with Learning Disabilities 76
Conclusion 82
5. Helping Students with Handwriting 83
General Principles 84
Writing Styles 86
Letter Formation 91
Writing Speed 97
Self-Evaluation 98
Informal Assessment 101
Examples of Commercial Programs 103
Conclusion 104
6. Building Basic Writing Skills 105
Spelling 105
Usage 141
Editing 146
Examples of Commercial Programs 150
Conclusion 152
7. Improving Written Expression 153
Metacognition, Metalinguistics, and Strategy Instruction 153
Vocabulary 163
Text Structure 171
Revision 205
Examples of Commercial Programs 213
Conclusion 215
8. Informal Assessment and Curriculum-Based Measurement 217
Informal Assessment 217
Curriculum-Based Measurement 227
Conclusion 240
9. Analysis of Writing Samples 243
Analyzed Writing Samples 243
Guided Practice Samples 276
Independent Practice Samples 295
Conclusion 303
10. Writing as Communication 305
Factors Affecting Writing 305
Hearing the Writer’s Voice 311
Conclusion 318
References 321
Index 325
The Authors
NANCY MATHER, PH.D., is a professor at the University of Arizona in the department of Special Education, Rehabilitation, and School Psychology. She specializes in assessment and reading and writing disabilities.
BARBARA J. WENDLING, M.A., is an educational consultant who has years of clinical experience as a general and special educator and diagnostician in public school settings.
RHIA ROBERTS, PH.D., is an educational consultant specializing in assessment and learning disabilities. She trains teachers and school psychologists in districts around the country.
- Research-based, classroom-tested strategies
- Helps students of all ability levels improve writing skills
- 100+ student writing samples with guidelines for analysis
Writing Assessment and Instruction for Students with Learning Disabilities
This comprehensive, authoritative resource helps equip teachers to effectively analyze and teach writing to students with learning disabilities and/or language impairments. Mather, Wendling, and Roberts offer a wealth of helpful approaches and exercises including:
- Tips for analyzing difficulties in all major components of written language
- Information on the connection of oral language to written language
- An analysis of handwriting difficulties, styles, and instructional strategies
- Instructional strategies for all aspects of written language
- Helpful reviews of basic skills such as spelling, punctuation, and capitalization with numerous instructional strategies
- Methods for enhancing student performance in written expression
- Practical assessment approaches for monitoring student progress
- Suggestions for motivating reluctant writers
While the authors put the focus on working with children with learning disabilities, the strategies included have been proven to work with all students with writing difficulties, whether or not they have been designated as having a learning disability.
PRAISE FOR THE SECOND EDITION OF WRITING ASSESSMENT AND INSTRUCTION FOR STUDENTS WITH LEARNING DISABILITIES
"Well-written and organized, and filled with practical strategies, this book should be required reading for every educator dedicated to teaching written language skills to all students, not just those with disabilities. It is an essential desk reference."
SAM GOLDSTEIN, PH.D., editor in chief, Journal of Attention Disorders, and coeditor in chief, Encyclopedia of Child Behavior and Development
"This book is absolutely packed with information and strategies to make assessing and teaching all writers effective and easy."
WENDY RANDALL WALL, educational consultant/owner, Learning and Behavior Specialists, LLC
"The comprehensive model of writing that structures the book enables teachers to use assessment results as the basis for designing effective instruction to overcome writing problems for students at all grade levels."
ESTHER MINSKOFF, PH.D., professor emerita, Special Education, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA
PUBLISHER:
Wiley
ISBN-13:
9780470230794
BINDING:
Paperback
BISAC:
Education
BOOK DIMENSIONS:
Dimensions: 215.90(W) x Dimensions: 271.80(H) x Dimensions: 22.90(D)
AUDIENCE TYPE:
General/Adult
LANGUAGE:
English