Teaching Reading Comprehension
CAIRNEY(Author)
Open University Press
Published on 16. June 1990
Book
Paperback/Softback
144 pages
978-0-335-09267-3 (ISBN)
Description
Despite major advances in the knowledge of the reading process, there have been few changes in the way comprehension is taught in our schools. A generation of teachers has had the opportunity to share in insights from research showing that reading is a constructive process driven by a search for meaning. Yet it seems comprehension is still treated as a process of information transfer.
This book offers a definition of comprehension instruction in which the teacher's role consists largely of supporting and encouraging the reader to an enhanced engagement with the text. It outlines learning environments and tried and tested teaching strategies for stimulating the comprehension of literary and factual texts. It stresses the use of whole texts, group collaboration and integrated reading with other forms of meaning making such as writing, drawing and drama; and his central concern is to encourage children to read for purposes which they see as significant for themselves.
This book offers a definition of comprehension instruction in which the teacher's role consists largely of supporting and encouraging the reader to an enhanced engagement with the text. It outlines learning environments and tried and tested teaching strategies for stimulating the comprehension of literary and factual texts. It stresses the use of whole texts, group collaboration and integrated reading with other forms of meaning making such as writing, drawing and drama; and his central concern is to encourage children to read for purposes which they see as significant for themselves.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Milton Keynes
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
bibliography, index
ISBN-13
978-0-335-09267-3 (9780335092673)
Copyright in bibliographic data is held by Nielsen Book Services Limited or its licensors: all rights reserved.
Schweitzer Classification
Content
To teach or to test?
that is the question
the reading process
text talks - helping students to learn about language
response to literature
creating instructional contexts which stimulate comprehension of literary texts
strategies for developing comprehension of literary texts
strategies for developing the ability to comprehend factual texts
whole text strategies for younger readers
integrating the reading and writing of factual texts
integrating the reading and writing of literary texts
a final word
that is the question
the reading process
text talks - helping students to learn about language
response to literature
creating instructional contexts which stimulate comprehension of literary texts
strategies for developing comprehension of literary texts
strategies for developing the ability to comprehend factual texts
whole text strategies for younger readers
integrating the reading and writing of factual texts
integrating the reading and writing of literary texts
a final word