ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1994. Without sufficient skill in reading, secondary education is virtually impossible. Yet many pupils reach this point with reading skills far below those which would enable them to benefit from the texts put before them. This book gives teachers of 9 to 14 year olds a readily accessible and simple account of how peer-tutoring can be organised to elevate the reading performance of low-achieving readers. The book outlines the various options available to teachers including relaxed or shared reading with a partner; paired reading using 'reading together' and 'reading alone' techniques; and the more rigorous 'pause, prompt and praise' techniques for those pupils needing more sustained and systematic support.

chapter One|9 pages

Introduction

chapter Two|6 pages

Why peer-tutoring?

chapter Four|6 pages

Paired reading

chapter Six|6 pages

Pause, Prompt and Praise: the procedures

chapter Seven|4 pages

Training tutors and tutees

chapter Eleven|13 pages

Evaluating your project