Cover art for An Observation Survey of Early Literacy Achievement, Fourth Edition
Published
Heinemann, August 2019
ISBN
9780325112510
Format
Softcover, 240 pages
Dimensions
25.1cm × 20.8cm × 1.8cm

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What are young children learning as they engage with literacy instruction at school?

Are they experiencing success or falling behind? How soon can we tell?

An Observation Survey of Early Literacy Achievement, Fourth Edition provides teachers and school systems with essential information about how to assess young children's progress in literacy learning.

The six tasks of the Observation Survey are used by teachers across the world to explore children's knowledge of early reading and writing, monitor progress, guide instruction, and reliably identify children for supplementary assistance.

The six tasks are:

Observation task for Concepts About Print

Taking records of reading continuous texts - Running Records

Observation task for Letter Identification

Observation task for Word Reading

Observation task for Writing Vocabulary

Observation task for Hearing and Recording Sounds in Words (Revised)

Important new developments

This fourth edition of Marie Clay's seminal text includes two important new developments:

a revised task for assessing children's phonemic awareness and sound-letter knowledge is more sensitive to different rates of progress and to the difficulties some children might have

updated norms for five of the Observation Survey tasks will enable teachers and schools to more accurately monitor and compare the progress of five-to-seven-year-old children across different aspects of literacy learning

The observation procedures arose from a theory of how children learn to manage the complex task of learning to read and write continuous text. That process is described in Marie Clay's other books: Becoming Literate: The Construction of Inner Control; By Different Paths to Common Outcomes; and Change Over Time in Children's Literacy Development.

Additionally, the intervention described in Literacy Lessons Designed for Individuals makes use of these observation tasks.

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