The Philippine Informal Reading Inventory (Phil-IRI) is an initiative of the Bureau of Elementary Education -- Department of Education that directly addresses its thrust to make every Filipino child a reader. It is anchored on the flagship program of the Department "Every Child A Reader Program," the goal of which is to enable every Filipino child to communicate both in English and Filipino through effective reading instruction. The Phil-IRI is an assessment tool that evaluates the reading proficiency level of elementary school pupils.
-SOURCE: The Phil-IRI Manual
Marie Lombardo has written: 'The effectiveness of an informal reading inventory in identifying the functional reading levels of bilingual students' -- subject(s): Ability testing, Bilingual Education, Education, Bilingual, Reading
Sandra Rose Brown has written: 'A comparison of five widely used standardized reading tests and an informal reading inventory for a selected group of elementary school children' -- subject(s): Examinations, questions, Reading, Reading (Elementary)
John Lee Williams has written: 'The Territory of Florida' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Indians of North America, History 'A comparison of standardized reading test scores and informal reading inventory scores' -- subject(s): Examinations, questions, Reading, Silent reading, Reading (Elementary)
The Philippine Informal Reading Inventory (Phil IRI) is grounded in the Department of Education (DepEd) policies and guidelines that aim to enhance literacy among students. It is designed to assess and improve reading skills, particularly for Filipino learners. The legal basis for its implementation stems from the Philippine Constitution, which emphasizes the right to education, as well as various DepEd orders that mandate the assessment of student learning outcomes. This framework supports the overall goal of improving educational quality and ensuring that all students achieve literacy proficiency.
Scholastic Reading Inventory
Lois A. Bader has written: 'Bader reading and language inventory' -- subject(s): Reading, Ability testing, Language arts 'Bader Reading and Language Inventory and Reader's Passages and Graded Word Lists' 'Bader Reading and Language Inventory and Readers Passages Pkg.'
Clare R. Baltazar has written: 'Philippine insects' -- subject(s): Insects 'An inventory of Philippine insects' -- subject(s): Classification, Insects
Answer: The Aglipay Church is the informal name for the Philippine Independent Church established by Fr. Gregorio Aglipay in 1902.
E. Sutton Flynt has written: 'Reading inventory for the classroom' -- subject(s): Ability testing, Reading comprehension, Reading
Yetta M. Goodman has written: 'Reading miscue inventory' 'Linguistics, psycholinguistics, and the teaching of reading'
Was lesen Sie? [formal way] / Was liest du? [informal way].
Robert B Cooter has written: 'Comprehensive reading inventory' -- subject(s): Reading, Ability testing