What does reading look like? Can learning to read be reduced to the acquisition of a set of isolable skills, or proficiency in reading be equated with the independence of the solitary, silent reader of prose fiction? These conceptions of reading and reading development, which figure strongly in educational policy, may appear to be simple common sense. But both ethnographic data and evidence from literary texts suggest that such paradigms offer, at most, a partial and ahistorical picture of reading. An important dimension, neglected in the dominant paradigms, is the irreducibly social quality of reading practices
Reading, at one time the hallmark of the educated man, is now the bugbear of the modem school. In ot...
This thesis presents an argument for a reconceptualisation of how literature is read in secondary ur...
Candor requires that I disclaim any real expertise in the educational specialty of reading instructi...
The traditional common-sense way to teach reading has been viewed as a process of helping individual...
In its typical circumstances, the process of silent reading is essentially an individual endeavor. I...
Surely there has never been another time in which it was so important for people to be able to read-...
Reading aloud receives a great deal of attention as something done with children and as a potential ...
This paper challenges the reductive notion of children as ‘efferent' readers who learn to decode wri...
If, for a brief moment, we could look into a child\u27s mind while he or she were reading, would we ...
In this article I will discuss the automatic and creative skills in reading, focusing on the differe...
The ability to read is an essential skill for all who live in societies where print can be seen ; th...
A significant number of people have very low levels of literacy in many OECD countries. This paper s...
This thesis takes as the object of its enquiry children's talk about the range of different media te...
Learning to read is an expectation rather than an exception in society today. Despite this, some chi...
This article explores reading in the English classroom through a cognitive linguistic lens. In parti...
Reading, at one time the hallmark of the educated man, is now the bugbear of the modem school. In ot...
This thesis presents an argument for a reconceptualisation of how literature is read in secondary ur...
Candor requires that I disclaim any real expertise in the educational specialty of reading instructi...
The traditional common-sense way to teach reading has been viewed as a process of helping individual...
In its typical circumstances, the process of silent reading is essentially an individual endeavor. I...
Surely there has never been another time in which it was so important for people to be able to read-...
Reading aloud receives a great deal of attention as something done with children and as a potential ...
This paper challenges the reductive notion of children as ‘efferent' readers who learn to decode wri...
If, for a brief moment, we could look into a child\u27s mind while he or she were reading, would we ...
In this article I will discuss the automatic and creative skills in reading, focusing on the differe...
The ability to read is an essential skill for all who live in societies where print can be seen ; th...
A significant number of people have very low levels of literacy in many OECD countries. This paper s...
This thesis takes as the object of its enquiry children's talk about the range of different media te...
Learning to read is an expectation rather than an exception in society today. Despite this, some chi...
This article explores reading in the English classroom through a cognitive linguistic lens. In parti...
Reading, at one time the hallmark of the educated man, is now the bugbear of the modem school. In ot...
This thesis presents an argument for a reconceptualisation of how literature is read in secondary ur...
Candor requires that I disclaim any real expertise in the educational specialty of reading instructi...