Reading Power: AdvancedTechniques for teaching higher-level skills such as making inferences, recognizing organizational patterns, and critical reading. The , authored by Beatrice S. Mikulecky and Linda Jeffries, is the companion instructional manual for the Advanced Reading Power student textbook . Published by Pearson/Longman (2007), this guide is specifically designed for educators working with advanced English learners in pre-college or college bridge programs to help them master academic reading. Key Components of the Guide Advanced Reading Power Strategies for teaching context clues, word part analysis (roots, prefixes, suffixes), and identifying collocations. Techniques for teaching higher-level skills such as making Guidance on helping students build reading fluency, broaden vocabulary, and increase overall comprehension. Where to Find the Guide Provides solutions for all exercises and comprehension questions in the student book. The guide supports the student textbook's "cognitive skills" approach, which focuses on the reading process itself rather than just content. It covers four primary instructional areas: Includes insights for adapting instruction based on student performance in the text. Where to Find the Guide |