ABSTRACT

In a time of pressures, challenges, and threats to public education, teacher preparation, and funding for educational research, the fifth volume of the Handbook of Reading Research takes a hard look at why we undertake reading research, how school structures, contexts and policies shape students’ learning, and, most importantly, how we can realize greater impact from the research conducted. A comprehensive volume, with a "gaps and game changers" frame, this handbook not only synthesizes current reading research literature, but also informs promising directions for research, pushing readers to address problems and challenges in research design or method.

Bringing the field authoritatively and comprehensively up-to-date since the publication of the Handbook of Reading Research, Volume IV, this volume presents multiple perspectives that will facilitate new research development, tackling topics including:

  • Diverse student populations and sociocultural perspectives on reading development
  • Digital innovation, literacies, and platforms
  • Conceptions of teachers, reading, readers, and texts, and the role of affect, cognition, and social-emotional learning in the reading process
  • New methods for researching reading instruction, with attention to equity, inclusion, and education policies
  • Language development and reading comprehension
  • Instructional practices to promote reading development and comprehension for diverse groups of readers

Each volume of this handbook has come to define the field for the period of time it covers, and this volume is no exception, providing a definitive compilation of current reading research. This is a must-have resource for all students, teachers, reading specialists, and researchers focused on and interested in reading and literacy research, and improving both instruction and programs to cultivate strong readers and teachers.

part I|13 pages

Game Changers in Reading Research

part III|76 pages

How Do Expanding Forms of Texts and Everyday Communication Change the Game for Readers, Teachers, Leaders, and Reading Researchers?

chapter 5|20 pages

Reading Multiple and Non-Traditional Texts

New Opportunities and New Challenges

chapter 7|21 pages

Digital Reading

A Research Assessment

chapter 8|16 pages

Multimodal Critical Inquiry

Nurturing Decolonial Imaginaries

part IV|124 pages

How Do Expanding Conceptualizations of Readers Change the Game for Teachers, Leaders, and Reading Researchers?

chapter 9|25 pages

The Language for School Literacy

Widening the Lens on Language and Reading Relations

part V|175 pages

How Do Expanding Conceptions of Teacher, Reader, and Text Interaction Change the Game for Reading Researchers, Teachers, Leaders, and Policy Makers?

chapter 17|17 pages

Social and Cultural Differences in Reading Development

Instructional Processes, Learning Gains, and Challenges

chapter 20|22 pages

Expanding Teaching and Learning with Disciplinary Texts

The Case of Reading and Science

chapter 21|18 pages

Literacy Instruction and Digital Innovation

Trends and Affordances for Digital Equity in Classrooms

chapter 23|16 pages

More Connected and More Divided than Ever

Toward a Cosmopolitan Ethics of Digital Literacies

part VI|45 pages

How Do Research Methods Change the Game for Reading Researchers and Policy Makers

part VII|7 pages

Minding the Gaps