TEACHING EFFECTIVE READING STRATEGIES- HELPING .ppt
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1、TEACHING EFFECTIVE READING STRATEGIES: HELPING STUDENTS EXPLORE COMPLEX TEXTS,How do you define the reading process?,Ten-minute free-write. Quickly jot down your thoughts on what you think about the reading process. Attempt to define what reading is in relation to your teaching experiences in the cl
2、assroom.,So! What do we talk about when we talk about reading?,While seemingly a simplistic question, we almost never actually question the reading process. We often take it for granted that our students can “read” in the same way that we faculty members do. Also, what will become of reading? As Mar
3、yanne Wolf has argued in her book Proust and the Squid: “The unique aspect of reading has begun to trouble me considerably as I consider the Google universe Will the constructive component at the heart of reading begin to change and potentially atrophy as we shift to computer-presented text In other
4、 words, when seemingly complete visual information is given almost simultaneously, as it is in many digital presentations, is there sufficient time or sufficient motivation to process the information more inferentially, analytically, and critically? Is the act of reading dramatically different in su
5、ch contexts?”,What is, therefore the future of reading? What is its present?,Different contexts creates different readers. Today, more than ever, we need to teach our students how to read in different ways. As Wolf suggests, things are changing rapidly and we need to keep up with these new literacie
6、s. Reading has never been a historically static concept.,Other things to consider; or, more Wolf quotes,“We were never born to read.” Writing, and therefore reading, are rather new technologies. “Reading can be learned only because of the brains plastic design, and when reading takes place, that ind
7、ividual brain is forever changed, both physiologically and intellectually.” Reading can change how we think, and, therefore, who we are.,Pyramid of Reading Behaviors,Wolf, 2007,Genetic Foundation,Neurons and circuits,Neural structures,Cognitive Perceptual/Motor,Behavioral,The reading pyramid,Maryann
8、e Wolf : “This pyramid functions like a three-dimensional map for understanding how any genetically programmed behavior, such as vision, happens. It does not explain, however, how it can be applied to a reading circuit, because there are no genes specific only to reading in the bottom layer. Unlike
9、its component parts such as vision and speech, which are genetically organized, reading has no direct genetic program passing it on to future generations. Thus the next four layers involved must learn how to form the necessary pathways anew every time reading is acquired by an individual brain. This
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