Jeanne Chall

Jeanne Sternlicht Chall (January 1, 1921 – November 27, 1999), a Harvard Graduate School of Education psychologist, writer, and literacy researcher for over 50 years, believed in the importance of direct, systematic instruction in reading in spite of other reading trends throughout her career.

Chall became deeply committed to teaching, to the importance of children's successful reading acquisition and the need to address failing readers, to the power of research to answer practical questions, and to the merit of understanding the historical background of research questions. Though her views were often controversial, she was respected by her peers for the meticulous research. Her conclusions about the best way to approach beginning reading were unpopular when she first presented them, though they have subsequently gained acceptance in the literacy community. Chall's professional life was committed to children's successful reading acquisition, especially low S.E.S. (socioeconomic status) children's. She was also committed to finding answers to failure among readers. She responded to the national concern over why many children were not learning to read well, made popular by Rudolf Flesch's ''Why Johnny Can't Read'', by writing ''Learning to Read: The Great Debate''. She and Edgar Dale also developed a formula, the Dale-Chall Readability Formula, in 1948 which was considered the most valid and reliable of its kind for determining the readability of texts for several decades. In 1983, Chall added ''Stages of Reading Development'' to her literacy contributions. Later, in 1996, she and three of her graduate students developed the ''Qualitative Assessment of Text Difficulty: A Practical Guide for Teachers and Writers''.

Chall retired from the Harvard Graduate School of Education in 1991. She died at 78 in Cambridge, Massachusetts on November 27, 1999. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Reading 1967-1977 A Decade of Change and Promise. Fastback 97 / by Chall, Jeanne S.

    Published 1977
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    The Great Debate Ten Years Later, with a Modest Proposal for Reading Stages / by Chall, Jeanne

    Published 1976
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    New Views on Developing Basic Skills with Adults by Chall, Jeanne S.

    Published 1984
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    Reading and Development by Chall, Jeanne S.

    Published 1976
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    Readability Conceptions and Misconceptions / by Chall, Jeanne S.

    Published 1981
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    An Analysis of Textbooks in Relation to Declining SAT Scores by Chall, Jeanne S.

    Published 1977
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    School and Teacher Factors and the NAEP Reading Assessments by Chall, Jeanne S.

    Published 1986
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    Literacy Trends and Explanations / by Chall, Jeanne S.

    Published 1983
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    Vocabularies for Reading: How Large? What Kind? / by Chall, Jeanne S.

    Published 1983
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    Learning to read : the great debate / by Chall, Jeanne S. (Jeanne Sternlicht), 1921-1999

    Published 1983
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    Readability; an appraisal of research and application. by Chall, Jeanne S. (Jeanne Sternlicht), 1921-1999

    Published 1958
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    The reading crisis : why poor children fall behind / by Chall, Jeanne S. (Jeanne Sternlicht), 1921-1999

    Published 1990
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