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How Much Evidence is
 Enough Evidence?     

Literacy Scholars on the Influence of Reading Recovery
 

 

 

 

Dr. Richard Allington
University of Tennessee

 

"How Much Evidence Is Enough Evidence?" by Dr. Richard Allington was published in the Anniversary Edition of the Journal of Reading Recovery, Vol. 4, No. 2, 2005.

 

Dick Allington is a professor of education at the University of Tennessee. He is the president-elect of the International Reading Association and a former president of the National Reading Conference. His extensive publications include Classrooms That Work: They Can All Read and Write, and Schools That Work: Where All Children Read and Write, both co-authored with Pat Cunningham; No Quick Fix: Rethinking Reading Programs in American Elementary Schools with Sean Walmsley; What Really Matters for Struggling Readers; Reading to Learn: Lessons From Exemplary 4th Grade Classrooms; and Big Brother and the National Reading Curriculum: How Ideology Trumped Evidence.

 

Also available, the streamed webcast What Counts As Evidence?, recorded from a presentation by Dr. Allington on February 4, 2007.