Part One. Examiner's Manual
Section 1. The Informal Assessment of Reading Ability      Â
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Section 2. Administering an Informal Reading Assessment (Grades
2–8)
Section 3. Interpretation of Reading Scores           Â
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Section 4. Assessing the Beginning Reader (Grades K–1)
Section 5. Development of the Reading Inventories
Part Two. Test Materials
I. Informal Reading Inventory (Grades 2–8)
II. Beginning Reading Inventory (Grades K–1)
ReferencesÂ
Index
Darrell Morris, EdD, is Professor of Education and Director of the Reading Clinic at Appalachian State University in Boone, North Carolina. While at Appalachian State, he has directed the master’s program in reading and helped school districts throughout the country set up early reading intervention programs. His recent research has focused on studying children’s (grades K-6) performance on informal reading inventories. He is the author of Diagnosis and Correction of Reading Problems, Second Edition, and The Howard Street Tutoring Manual, Second Edition. Dr. Morris is a recipient of the International Reading Association’s Dina Feitelson Research Award.
"Morris has written the best informal reading inventory (IRI)
currently available. It assesses word recognition in isolation and
in context, as well as comprehension and spelling. In five decades
in the reading profession, I have never encountered a better IRI.
This is a tour de force of reading assessment."--Ronald L. Cramer,
PhD, Distinguished Professor of Education, Oakland University
"Finally! An informal reading inventory that melds the best of the
reading clinical tradition and current reading development theory.
This book is a 'must' for classroom teachers, special educators,
literacy coaches, and Title I facilitators--in fact, for any
teacher who wants a valid, reliable, efficient way to determine
students' instructional reading levels. Veteran teachers will
applaud Morris's no-nonsense, 'let's get it done right' approach,
and novice educators will appreciate his accessible 'how-to'
direction. Elementary and special education professors need look no
further for a methods assessment guide that will serve their
students well in the real world."--Kathleen J. Brown, PhD,
Director, University of Utah Reading Clinic
"The synthesis of research, clinical wisdom, and fine writing make
the Morris Informal Reading Inventory a 'new classic' for every
literacy professional's bookshelf. Preservice and inservice
classroom teachers will find this book a crystal-clear guide to
artfully constructed, reliable, and valid individual reading
assessment. Scholars and students will appreciate its elegant
historical overview of individual reading assessment combined with
compelling new data. And literacy educators will find Morris's
carefully sequenced approach valuable for university classes and
other professional development. Kudos to Morris for this fine
resource."--Camille Blachowicz, PhD, Co-Director, The Reading
Leadership Institute, National College of Education, National Louis
University
"In today’s world of high-stakes standardized tests, teachers are
looking for assessments that make a real difference in their
day-to-day instruction; in this book, Morris more than delivers.
Drawing on decades of research, extensive work in his reading
clinic, and the rich clinical tradition in the field, Morris
clearly and insightfully guides teachers in the art of
administering and interpreting literacy assessments to inform
effective instruction. With carefully selected graded word lists,
high-interest reading passages, and assessments specifically
designed for emergent and beginning readers, I am confident that
the Morris Informal Reading Inventory will become a standout
assessment in our own reading center and a 'go-to' resource for
teachers, reading specialists, and practitioners."--Kevin Flanigan,
PhD, Department of Literacy, West Chester University -
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