There are 19 books by John J. Hoover on BookOrb. A strong starting point is RTI assessment essentials for struggling learners (2009). The bibliography below is in publication order, with series grouped in reading order.

Standalone books

  1. 1 Methods for Teaching Struggling Learners 1925 · 352 pages
  2. 2 Classroom management through curricular adaptations 1986 · 80 pages
  3. 3 Curriculum Adaptation for Students With Learning and Behavior Problems 1988 · 89 pages
  4. 4 Meeting Individual Needs 1989 · 102 pages
  5. 5 Helping Children to Develop Study Skills 1989 · 159 pages
  6. 6 Using Study Skills and Learning Strategies in the Classroom 1990 · 113 pages
  7. 7 Classroom Applications of Cognitive Learning Styles 1991 · 111 pages
  8. 8 Teaching study skills to students with learning problems 1993 · 116 pages
  9. 9 Teaching students with learning problems to use study skills 1995 · 125 pages
  10. 10 Curriculum adaptations for students with learning and behavior problems 1997 · 149 pages
  11. 11 Methods for teaching culturally and linguistically diverse exceptional learners 2008 · 383 pages
  12. 12 Bullwinkle on Business 2008 · 240 pages
  13. 13 RTI assessment essentials for struggling learners 2009 · 189 pages
  14. 14 Differentiating learning differences from disabilities 2009
  15. 15 Linking assessment to instruction in multi-tiered models 2012 · 192 pages
  16. 16 IEPs for ELs 2017 · 230 pages
  17. 17 Enterprise-Wide Coaching 2018 · 320 pages

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Frequently asked questions

How many books has John J. Hoover written?

BookOrb lists 19 books by John J. Hoover.

Where should I start with John J. Hoover?

A good starting point is RTI assessment essentials for struggling learners (2009).

What is the John J. Hoover books in order list?

In publication order: 1. Methods for Teaching Struggling Learners (1925), 2. Classroom management through curricular adaptations (1986), 3. Curriculum Adaptation for Students With Learning and Behavior Problems (1988), 4. Meeting Individual Needs (1989), 5. Helping Children to Develop Study Skills (1989), 6. Using Study Skills and Learning Strategies in the Classroom (1990), 7. Classroom Applications of Cognitive Learning Styles (1991), 8. Teaching study skills to students with learning problems (1993), 9. Teaching students with learning problems to use study skills (1995), 10. Curriculum adaptations for students with learning and behavior problems (1997), 11. Methods for teaching culturally and linguistically diverse exceptional learners (2008), 12. Bullwinkle on Business (2008), 13. RTI assessment essentials for struggling learners (2009), 14. Differentiating learning differences from disabilities (2009), 15. Linking assessment to instruction in multi-tiered models (2012), and 2 more.