Adaptive Educational Technologies for Literacy Instruction
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Book Details
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Author: McNamara, Danielle S.
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Brand: Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Edition: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Number of Pages: 310
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Release Date: 11-07-2016
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ISBN: 9781138125445
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Languages: English
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Package Dimensions:
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Length: 8.9 inches
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Width: 5.9 inches
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Height: 0.9 inches
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About The Book
"Adaptive Educational Technologies for Literacy Instruction" by Danielle S. McNamara is a vital resource for educators, administrators, and researchers interested in the integration of adaptive technologies into literacy education. This book emphasizes the power of current educational tools to revolutionize literacy instruction but acknowledges that many of these technologies remain underutilized due to limited access and support.
Written by leading researchers in the field, the book presents actionable information about educational technologies designed to offer personalized and adaptive literacy instruction. It explores technologies that enhance both reading comprehension and writing skills, catering to students of all ages. The comprehensive chapters provide practical insights into how these tools can be effectively implemented in classrooms to improve literacy outcomes.
Throughout the book, McNamara outlines innovative systems and strategies for teaching literacy, offering readers a detailed guide to the emerging tools that can support diverse learning needs. By presenting accessible and well-researched chapters, this book provides a roadmap for educators looking to adopt adaptive technologies in their teaching practices, ultimately improving literacy education on a broader scale.