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NMTA Reading (013): Practice & Study Guide

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Course Description

Overview

The NMTA Reading (013) exam has been discontinued. Please view the Study.com course Praxis Reading Specialist (5301): Practice & Study Guide instead. That course is designed to fully prepare you for your teacher certification exam.

Syllabus

  • Ch 1. NMTA Reading: Language Development
  • Ch 2. NMTA Reading: Promoting Writing Development
  • Ch 3. NMTA Reading: Promoting Written Communication
  • Ch 4. NMTA Reading: Promoting Vocabulary Development
  • Ch 5. NMTA Reading: Emergent Literacy
  • Ch 6. NMTA Reading: Phonemic Awareness & Phonics
  • Ch 7. NMTA Reading: Promoting Reading Comprehension
  • Ch 8. NMTA Reading: Reading Comprehension Instruction
  • Ch 9. NMTA Reading: Understanding Literature for Students
  • Ch 10. NMTA Reading: Using Literary Texts
  • Ch 11. NMTA Reading: Promoting Content Area Literacy
  • Ch 12. NMTA Reading: Promoting Study Skills
  • Ch 13. NMTA Reading: Promoting Independent Reading
  • Ch 14. NMTA Reading: Promoting Oral Communication
  • Ch 15. NMTA Reading: Oral Communication in the Classroom
  • Ch 16. NMTA Reading: Techniques for Reading Assessment
  • Ch 17. NMTA Reading: Using Reading Assessment Data
  • Ch 18. NMTA Reading: Planning Reading Instruction
  • Ch 19. NMTA Reading: Effective Reading Instruction
  • Ch 20. NMTA Reading: The Reading Professional
  • Ch 21. NMTA Reading: Legislative Influences in Reading
  • Ch 22. NMTA Reading Flashcards

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