This article reframes the concept of comprehension as a social and intellectual practice. It reviews current approaches to reading instruction for linguistically and culturally diverse and low socioeconomic students, noting an emphasis on comprehension as autonomous skills. The Four Resources model (Freebody & Luke, 1990) is used to make the case for the integration of comprehension instruction with an emphasis on student cultural and community knowledge, and substantive intellectual and sociocultural content in elementary school curricula. Illustrations are drawn from research underway on the teaching of literacy in primary schools in low SES communities
The persistent underachievement of U.S. students in the area of reading comprehension has been docum...
The authors review five major findings in reading comprehension and their implications for educatio...
The goal of reading is understanding. In order to understand print, a child must be able to decode t...
This article reframes the concept of comprehension as a social and intellectual practice. It reviews...
This article reframes comprehension as a social and intellectual practice. It reviews literature on ...
Abstract This action research project based in sociocultural theory and Critical Race theory focused...
The current approach to reading comprehension instruction is not producing the desired outcomes. Pr...
Reading comprehension is about breaking the barriers which make reading a dull and unpleasant experi...
Students at 3 elementary schools in the southern region of the United States struggled with or faile...
This article describes and appraises a reading comprehension programme that was aimed at Grade 6 lea...
Current federal education policy supports an autonomous model of literacy (Street, 1984) by focusing...
In this article, the author invokes Cummins’ model for social empowerment of minority students to su...
A prevalent concern of educators is that students cannot comprehend written materials used to transm...
Drawing on ethnographic and discourse analytic methods, this article examines how comprehension stra...
Now, more than ever, high school graduates need the skills required to read and comprehend informati...
The persistent underachievement of U.S. students in the area of reading comprehension has been docum...
The authors review five major findings in reading comprehension and their implications for educatio...
The goal of reading is understanding. In order to understand print, a child must be able to decode t...
This article reframes the concept of comprehension as a social and intellectual practice. It reviews...
This article reframes comprehension as a social and intellectual practice. It reviews literature on ...
Abstract This action research project based in sociocultural theory and Critical Race theory focused...
The current approach to reading comprehension instruction is not producing the desired outcomes. Pr...
Reading comprehension is about breaking the barriers which make reading a dull and unpleasant experi...
Students at 3 elementary schools in the southern region of the United States struggled with or faile...
This article describes and appraises a reading comprehension programme that was aimed at Grade 6 lea...
Current federal education policy supports an autonomous model of literacy (Street, 1984) by focusing...
In this article, the author invokes Cummins’ model for social empowerment of minority students to su...
A prevalent concern of educators is that students cannot comprehend written materials used to transm...
Drawing on ethnographic and discourse analytic methods, this article examines how comprehension stra...
Now, more than ever, high school graduates need the skills required to read and comprehend informati...
The persistent underachievement of U.S. students in the area of reading comprehension has been docum...
The authors review five major findings in reading comprehension and their implications for educatio...
The goal of reading is understanding. In order to understand print, a child must be able to decode t...