Making Too Much of Estimates: Levels, Readability Formulas, and Decodability in Helping Readers Find the “Right Book”

James A. Erekson, Louise F. Benke
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ABSTRACT The historical terminology around book leveling in reading education is unclear at best and confusing or misleading at worst, obscuring the actual role of quantitative levels and rankings as estimates when matching books to readers. This article recognizes the role of children’s librarians as educators who need clarity, understanding, and practical applications of “leveling,” “readability” and decodability systems to perform proficiently and comprehensively when advising readers about book selection.
做太多的估计:帮助读者找到“合适的书”的水平、可读性公式和可解码性
在阅读教育中,有关书籍水平的历史术语往好了说是不清楚的,往坏了说是令人困惑或误导的,模糊了定量水平和排名在将书籍与读者匹配时的实际作用。本文认识到儿童图书管理员作为教育工作者的角色,他们需要清晰、理解和实际应用“水平”、“可读性”和可解码系统,以便在建议读者选择书籍时熟练而全面地执行。
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