A mapping strategy for thinking critically about expository text was used with six high school students who had difficulties in reading comprehension: Four were sophomores in a remedial reading pro-gram, and two were juniors in a special education program for the mildly retarded. Subjects read passages from an unfamiliar textbook on U.S. government history. The format was model- lead-test; that is, the teacher first modeled the strategy, then led the student in completing the map, and finally allowed the student to complete the map independently. The components of the critical thinking map were main idea of the passage, major points that support the main idea, other viewpoints, reader’s conclusion, and relevance to a con-temporary situation...
Late elementary education constitutes a critical period in the development of reading comprehension ...
This paper will examine what research has revealed about reading and learning in the areas of word r...
Thirty-six 10- to 12-year-old learning disabled (LD) children with reading problems and 36 regular c...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 13-14)The work upon which this publication is based was perf...
In this article, we summarize several metacogni-tive strategies designed to improve reading comprehe...
The interactive-compensatory model of reading was developed primarily to explain developmental and i...
In this study, a high school teacher’s applied various pedagogical, critical thinking, and reading s...
This study aimed to investigate the types of cognitive and metacognitive reading strategies employed...
The purposes of this article are to explain the nature and kinds of prerequisites involved in learni...
Background/context: Description of prior research, its intellectual context and its policy context. ...
research brief discusses two reading instruction models for teaching secondary school students with ...
A reading habit was developed since I was a little girl, that thing happened when I perceived readin...
The purpose of this study was to see the effects of using Thinking Maps?? with first grade students ...
this article will explain that critical reading has always been one of the main factors for academic...
This article provides information about the role of cognitive and linguistic factors used to improve...
Late elementary education constitutes a critical period in the development of reading comprehension ...
This paper will examine what research has revealed about reading and learning in the areas of word r...
Thirty-six 10- to 12-year-old learning disabled (LD) children with reading problems and 36 regular c...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 13-14)The work upon which this publication is based was perf...
In this article, we summarize several metacogni-tive strategies designed to improve reading comprehe...
The interactive-compensatory model of reading was developed primarily to explain developmental and i...
In this study, a high school teacher’s applied various pedagogical, critical thinking, and reading s...
This study aimed to investigate the types of cognitive and metacognitive reading strategies employed...
The purposes of this article are to explain the nature and kinds of prerequisites involved in learni...
Background/context: Description of prior research, its intellectual context and its policy context. ...
research brief discusses two reading instruction models for teaching secondary school students with ...
A reading habit was developed since I was a little girl, that thing happened when I perceived readin...
The purpose of this study was to see the effects of using Thinking Maps?? with first grade students ...
this article will explain that critical reading has always been one of the main factors for academic...
This article provides information about the role of cognitive and linguistic factors used to improve...
Late elementary education constitutes a critical period in the development of reading comprehension ...
This paper will examine what research has revealed about reading and learning in the areas of word r...
Thirty-six 10- to 12-year-old learning disabled (LD) children with reading problems and 36 regular c...