Floretta Thornton-Reid, Reading Recovery Trainer, Georgia State
University
Reaching the Outer Limit
Session Description
Clay (2005) reminds us “there is no relaxation of challenges posed” as
the teacher constantly moves toward as the outer limits of the zone of
proximal development (ZPD). Explore using the
nuances of complex observation as well as teacher-child interactions
to support reaching the ZPD outer limits as a child learns to write
words and messages.
Biography
Floretta Thornton-Reid is an assistant professor and the executive
director of the Reading Recovery and Literacy Collaborative programs
at Georgia State University. She received her Ed. D. in Educational
Leadership from Valdosta State University. Her research interests
include achievement gap in literacy, the impact of early intervention
on literacy learning for struggling students, and diverse learners. |
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