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 on Reading fluency This booklet attempts to highlight the above components by providing some background knowledge on each and by outlining practical opportunities for their application in the classroom.
Teachers can promote excitement and motivation to read by providing students with ... Levels of motivation and engagement have been found to predict achievement (Baker & Wigfield, 1999) and as such are key factors in determining childrens academic success. ... Fostering an enjoyment of reading can be achieved in a variety of ways by ensuring
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