Mary Fried, Reading Recovery Trainer, The Ohio State University
Comprehension: What Do We Understand?
Session Description
Clay (2001) states, ‘Comprehension is involved in all reading and
writing of continuous text, even a one sentence message.’ Explore teaching and learning actions for ensuring and
advancing comprehension, which are embedded in Reading Recovery procedures and
teaching conversations during Reading Recovery lessons.
Biography
Mary Fried is currently a trainer at the Ohio State University
Reading Recovery Center. She was trained by Marie Clay and Barbara
Watson during the original 1984-1985 pilot study of Reading Recovery
in the USA and has been actively engaged teaching, presenting,
conducting research, and writing about Reading Recovery for
twenty-five years.
In recent years she and her colleagues at Ohio State have had focused
efforts and research on ‘Vintage’ sites in Ohio, teaching Literacy
Lessons to Intervention Specialists and working with students and
teachers in ESL programs. These studies have offered new learning
opportunities for working with experienced teacher leaders, Reading
Recovery teachers, and other educators. Her teaching of children in
Reading Recovery for the last nine years has been immersed with
teaching English language learners. Children with a wide range of
language and cultural backgrounds have worked successfully with their
English only teacher to learn to read, write, understand and speak
using English and Mary Fried has learned a great deal about teaching
and the power of diversity from all of them!
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