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The Flynt/Cooter Comprehensive Reading Inventory-2 ─ Assessment of K-12 Reading Skills in English and Spanish

The Flynt/Cooter Comprehensive Reading Inventory-2 ─ Assessment of K-12 Reading Skills in English and Spanish

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Robert Cooter (education, Bellarmine U.), Flynt, and Kathleen Cooter help educators use their reading inventory with students in grades preK-12 to assess the literacy areas of phonemic awareness, phonics, vocabulary, fluency, and comprehension, as well as reading interests and attitudes, concepts of print, alphabetics, and listening comprehension. They provide an overview of the test, administration procedures, reliability and validity data (online), and subtests and forms. This edition includes a Spanish version of the inventory (online) and links between the Common Core State Standards for the English Language Arts and assessment levels, response to intervention sections, academic vocabulary lists, expanded "IF-THEN" charts to translate student data into classroom action plans, a quick reference guide for administration and scoring, fluency norms for grades one through eight, a concepts of print test, and a new phonics test. Annotation c2013 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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Robert B. Cooter, Jr. currently serves as Dean of the Annsley Frazier Thornton School of Education and Ursuline Endowed Chair of Teacher Education at Bellarmine University in Louisville, Kentucky. Author of numerous books and articles on reading instruction, his primary research focuses on the improvement of literacy instruction for children living at the poverty level. From 2006—2011 Cooter was co-editor of The Reading Teacher, the world’s largest circulation refereed journal for literacy educators (International Reading Association).

Dr. Cooter previously served as the first “Reading Czar” (associate superintendent) for the Dallas Independent School District (TX). In 2007, he and colleagues J. Helen Perkins and Kathleen Spencer Cooter received the national Urban Impact Award from the Council of Great City Schools. His latest work involves the implementation of a new Ph.D. program at Bellarmine University focused on developing “change agents” interested in improving education outcomes for children living in poverty circumstances.

E. Sutton Flynt currently serves as Professor of Literacy Education and Director of Teacher Education at the University of Memphis. Dr. Flynt has almost 40 years of teaching experience as a classroom teacher in the public schools, university professor, university department chairperson, and dean of a college of education. He has consulted with school districts in eight different states and served on state departments of education task forces in Louisiana, Kansas, and Tennessee.

Dr. Flynt has numerous professional publications in his areas of interest primarily focusing on literacy assessment, pre-service teacher preparation, and content area reading instruction. In 2007—2008 he coauthored a featured column on content literacy in The Reading Teacher. He has frequently presented scholarly works at such professional venues as the World Congress on Reading, the Annual Conference of the International Reading Association, the American Educational Research Association, and the Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness. Professor Flynt’s most recent research has focused on empirically determining the efficacy of Response to Intervention (RTI) Tier II commercial materials on the literacy achievement of K—2 students in urban and rural school districts.

Kathleen Spencer Cooter is Professor of Early Childhood/Special Education and School Leadership at Bellarmine University in Louisville Kentucky. Previous to fall 2008, she was Associate Professor of Special Education at the University of Memphis. In addition she served as outreach coordinator for the New Teacher Center, an exciting project working in conjunction with the Memphis City Schools to enhance teacher retention in urban schools. Professor Cooter also served as principal investigator for the Tennessee Early Intervention System (TEIS) serving the needs of children of over 3,000 families in West Tennessee.

Prior to joining the Special Education faculty at the University of Memphis, Dr. Cooter and a group of parents and committed community and university leaders raised some $3 million and founded the Texas Christian University RISE School, now known as Kinderfrogs, a special school serving the needs of infants with Down syndrome. In October of 2001, Dr. Cooter received the “Employer of the Year Award” from the Fort Worth business community for her successes in employing adults with Down syndrome as staff members at the TCU RISE School. Together with Starpoint School, a special school for students h

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