Transcription of The Reading Process - PDST
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1 The Reading Process 2 Introduction Reading is one strand of literacy. The Reading Process is complex and multi-dimensional. Effective teachers have an understanding of this complexity and are able to use a range of teaching approaches that produce confident and independent readers. Recent work completed by the NCCA (Research Report 15, 2012) identified a number of components that need to be considered in the teaching of Reading towards recognizing this complexity. Among these are: the establishment of varied and rich vocabulary development of phonological processes the provision of a framework for teaching comprehension strategies a need to ensure that motivation and enjoyment of Reading are key aspects of the Reading Process a renewed focus
3 Motivation refers to a childs eagerness and willingness to read. The National Literacy and Numeracy Strategy, Literacy and Numeracy for Learning and Life (2011), states that positive attitude and motivation are vital for progression in literacy and numeracy.
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