Close comprehension gaps by centering students—and the books they read
When students don't understand a text, what should teachers do? Team Up With the Text: A Practical Guide to Analyzing—and Improving—Students' Comprehension offers a field-tested framework for supporting reading comprehension—one that unites the science of reading, data-driven instruction, and the heart of English class itself: the rich, complex works students read.
The book explores the idea that the problem isn’t that students can’t “find the main idea,” but that we’ve been analyzing reading the wrong way. It offers a model for supporting reading comprehension, charting a course away from reteaching isolated reading standards and toward practice that is both research-aligned and practically sound. Reading student work can tell us how students struggled, but analyzing their texts can tell us why.
Readers will find:
A systematic alternative to repeatedly reteaching isolated reading skills like inference without measurable student gains
Step-by-step guidance for diagnosing the root causes of comprehension breakdowns through close analysis of student work
Methods for making student thinking visible so educators can respond to it with precision
Strategies for designing targeted response lessons that address specific gaps
Real classroom examples demonstrating how teachers across grade levels have applied the framework to raise achievement
Written for English teachers, literacy coaches, and instructional leaders who embrace the science of reading and are looking for what comes next, this book delivers a new, research-based approach to diagnosing comprehension problems and responding with precision.