Current Issues in Education (Oct 2022)

Comprehensive Literacy Instruction within Classroom Contexts: Teachers’ Perceptions of Best Practices for Literacy

  • Jennifer Manak,
  • Chelsey Bahlmann Bollinger ,
  • Courtney Shimek,
  • Jennifer Barrett-Tatum,
  • Debra Wellman

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14507/cie.vol23iss2.2029
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 2

Abstract

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This study illuminates the voices of literacy teachers. Findings from this study were based on a questionnaire about what teachers perceive as best practices in literacy instruction. We received 44 fully completed questionnaires. The 44 teacher respondents ranged from Pre-K through 6th grade with experience ranging from 1 to 20+ years of teaching. Teachers came from rural, suburban, and urban schools, with 40% of these teachers in Title I schools. More than 130 best practices in literacy instruction were identified by our teacher participants. Teachers’ responses illustrated many of the components of comprehensive literacy instruction that covered a broad array of practices from the initiation of instruction through the assessment of student learning. Literacy teachers’ responses were organized into three themes: Preparing for Instruction, Literacy Instruction, and Student Assessment and Differentiation.

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