NICHCY Connections...
to Literacy

Table of Contents

Research Basics
NCLB and Reading
Teaching Reading: Is it Rocket Science?
Beginning Reading Instruction
Reading with Older Children
Don't Miss Resources
Literacy & Children with Disabilities
Reading & English Learners
What's Next from NICHCY?
February 19, 2004
New or revised publication Resources added, April 6, 2006
Approx. 12 pages when printed




Author
Theresa Rebhorn
Assistant Director of Publications, NICHCY

NICHCY is pleased to connect you with sources of information and assistance on literacy. Literacy is knowing how to make meaning from written language by:

This includes everything from knowing how to read and write your name and address to reading or writing scholarly works, and everything in between. With appropriate access, active learning, and balanced instruction every child can gain their own personal literacy level. We hope this resource list will help parents and professionals find the tools they need so that all children reach their fullest literacy potential.

The list below isn't intended to be exhaustive of the literacy resources available---it's ever-growing. We'll be adding to this page constantly, so check back often to see what's new! New entries are marked with a New or revised publication.





Research Basics


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NCLB and Reading


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Teaching Reading--Is it Rocket Science?


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Beginning Reading Instruction

Reading with Older Children


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Don't-Miss Resources


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Literacy and Children with Disabilities

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Reading and English Language Learners


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What's Next from NICHCY?

You tell us! What "Literacy" information are you looking for that you didn't find here? Drop us a line at: nichcy@aed.org


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