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		<title>Five Stages Of Reading Development</title>
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Learning to read doesn&#8217;t just happen. It has to be taught through systematic, organized instruction. Reading is a skill which is built upon through stages and is an ongoing process.
If a stage of reading development has not been learned, students will flounder in their reading ability, which also affects their writing skills. It is imperative [...]]]></description>
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<p>Learning to read doesn&#8217;t just happen. It has to be taught through systematic, organized instruction. Reading is a skill which is built upon through stages and is an ongoing process.</p>
<p>If a stage of reading development has not been learned, students will flounder in their reading ability, which also affects their writing skills. It is imperative that teachers make certain students fully understand each stage of the reading/writing process before they move on to the next level.</p>
<p>Jean Chall, world renowned reading expert and psychologist for fifty years, and past professor emeritus at Harvard University cites her five stages of reading development below:</p>
<p>Stage 0:</p>
<p>Pre-reading Stage:</p>
<p>Unsystematic accumulation of understandings about reading between pre-school and kindergarten.</p>
<p>Stage 1:</p>
<p>Initial Reading or Decoding Stage (grades 1-2; Ages 6-7 )</p>
<p>Student&#8217;s central task is learning arbitrary letters and associating them with corresponding parts of spoken words. Learner acquires knowledge about reading. Phonics.</p>
<p>Stage 2:</p>
<p>Confirmation, Fluency, Ungluing from Print, Automaticity Stage (grades 2-3; Ages 7-8)</p>
<p>Consolidation of what was learned in Stage 1. Requires reading many easy and familiar books for developmental reading. Gradual increase in functional and recreational reading. Common use of the basal readers. Functional reading important &#8211; content area texts &#8211; here&#8217;s where we fail in our attempts to prepare our students. Range of possible recreational reading increases.</p>
<p>Stage 3:</p>
<p>Reading for Learning the New Stage: A First Step (Grades 4-8; ages 9-13)</p>
<p>Readers need to bring prior knowledge to their reading. Children acquire facts.</p>
<p>Stage 4:</p>
<p>Multiple Viewpoints Stage: (High School; Ages 14-18)</p>
<p>Should include instruction in reading/study skills, and reading strategies for success.</p>
<p>Stage 5:</p>
<p>Construction &amp; Reconstruction Stage: College ; Ages 18 &amp; up)</p>
<p>Adult literacy should stress acquisition of skills useful to the participants and the ability to apply those skills.</p>
<p>These are the stair steps of reading development. They are built upon and climbed, as students grow in their literacy development. Sometimes students get stuck in one of the stages. It&#8217;s my job as a literacy specialist to &#8220;unstick&#8221; them so they can move on to the next phase and beyond, empowering them to become enthuiastic readers and writers.</p>
<p>Copyright © 2006 by Pamela Beers. All rights reserved.</p></div>
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<p>Pamela Beers is a freelance writer, educator, and horse trainer. Her work as a literacy specialist, using Jeanne Chall&#8217;s stages of reading, has changed reluctant readers into enthusiastic readers by making sure each student understands the skills needed in each of the five reading stages.</p>
<p>This article is written in memory of Jeanne Chall whose teachings are immeasureable.</p>
<p>Visit Pamela&#8217;s website.<br />
<a href="http://www.FreelanceWritingEtc.com/" target="_new">http://www.FreelanceWritingEtc.com</a></div>
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<h2 style="font-size: 1.5em;">Additional Success Resources</h2>
<div>As an addition to the above, I wanted to point you in the direction of the <a title="Game of Life Book" href="http://selfhelpdatabase.com/store/product.php?products_id=100" target="_blank">Game of Life Book</a> which I think you will find is very complimentary to the above post.</div>
<div>In addition, you are obviously someone commited to learning more, and improving your own life, and I invite you to look closely at the <a title="Self help Area" href="http://www.selfhelpdatabase.com" target="_blank">Self Help Database membership site</a>.  We have free as well  as paid membership levels, where you can access a wide variety of ebooks and software, some for free, and others at reasonable prices.</div>
<div>Are you as successful as you want to be?</div>
<div>Are you receiving the results you want and desire?</div>
<div>From experience, practicing specific strategies, and skills, in a few minutes per day, can make all the difference to your <a title="Success Systems Daily" href="http://www.6minutesuccess.info" target="_blank">Success Outcomes</a>.</div>
<div>I encourage you to check this out today, while it&#8217;s on your mind!  Act today. This is a key success ingredient too.</div>
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