The National Reading Panel (NRP) Report (2000)

The National Reading Panel (NRP) Report (2000)
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By D. W. Carnine|J. Silbert|E. J. Kame'enui|S. G. Tarver
Pearson Allyn Bacon Prentice Hall

The NRP was convened in 1997 in response to a congressional directive to review the scientific literature and determine the most effective ways to teach children to read. Leading scientists in reading research, representatives of colleges of education, reading teachers, educational administrators, and parents served on the NRP. The panel identified approximately 100,000 studies published since 1966 and 15,000 studies published before that time. From those studies, they selected for further review the experimental and quasi-experimental studies that met rigorous scientific standards. The panel's conclusions were based on the evidence from those scientific studies.

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