Reading Theories and Their Relationship to Reading Instruction

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Reading Theories and Their Relationship to Reading Instruction Theories of Reading Instruction - Reutzel & Cooter 4/12/2017 Reading Theories and Their Relationship to Reading Instruction Major Theories Behaviorism Cognitivism Constructivism Transactionalism These theories have neither been proven nor unproven. They are simply alternative ways of explaining the process of learning to read. These theories have led teachers to a variety of beliefs about instructional choices to help children develop successful reading strategies. Dr. Carol J. Nelson Lewis-Clark State College

Behaviorism and a Parts-to-Whole, Bottom-Up Reading Process Theories of Reading Instruction - Reutzel & Cooter 4/12/2017 Behaviorism and a Parts-to-Whole, Bottom-Up Reading Process Behaviorism – learning was essentially a conditioned response to a stimulus. In reading the stimulus for reading is the print on the page. Bottom-up – progressing from the parts of language (letters) to the whole (meaning). Reading theorists for this model include: Holmes; Singer; Gough; and LaBerge and Samuels Dr. Carol J. Nelson Lewis-Clark State College

Theories of Reading Instruction - Reutzel & Cooter 4/12/2017 Meaning Text Paragraphs Behaviorist or Bottom-up model Of the reading process Sentences Words Letters Dr. Carol J. Nelson Lewis-Clark State College

Theories of Reading Instruction - Reutzel & Cooter 4/12/2017 Phonics-first or subskills instruction Sound/symbol relationships Teach phonics first with letters of the alphabet and the sounds these letters represent before beginning to read books independently. Meaning Words Dr. Carol J. Nelson Lewis-Clark State College

Cognitivism and the Interactive Reading Process Theories of Reading Instruction - Reutzel & Cooter 4/12/2017 Cognitivism and the Interactive Reading Process Cognitive interactive reading theories place equal emphasis on the role of a reader’s schema and the importance of the print on the page. Word, sentence, and text meaning are conditioned, influenced, or shaped by the whole set of experiences and knowledge the reader brings to reading, rather than the meaning jumping off the page into the reader’s head based on a verbatim rendering of text. Dr. Carol J. Nelson Lewis-Clark State College

Cognitivism: an Hybrid Cognitivism is a combination of Gestaltist thinking and Behaviorism

Theories of Reading Instruction - Reutzel & Cooter 4/12/2017 Knowledge Experiences Emotions Gestaltist or top-down theory reflected in a model of the reading process. Reader’s Intentions Meaning Dr. Carol J. Nelson Lewis-Clark State College

Theories of Reading Instruction - Reutzel & Cooter 4/12/2017 Experiences Knowledge Emotions Cognitive or Interactive model of the reading process Reader’s intentions Meaning Strengths of both Gestalt and behaviorist theories were combined while at the same time minimizing weaknesses associated with either theory. Select unit of print Text Paragraphs Sentences Words Letters Dr. Carol J. Nelson Lewis-Clark State College

Theories of Reading Instruction - Reutzel & Cooter 4/12/2017 A skills instructional approach to reading is advocated by the interactive model of reading Vocabulary Decoding Comprehension Dr. Carol J. Nelson Lewis-Clark State College

Constructivism and the Transactional Reading Model Theories of Reading Instruction - Reutzel & Cooter 4/12/2017 Constructivism and the Transactional Reading Model Constructivism is a theory of learning that represents the culmination of several distinct lines of research: Developmental Psychology (Piaget) Socio-historical Psychology (Vygotsky) Semiotic Interactionism (Bruner, Gardner, Eisner, & Goodman) Meaningful learning is at the core of constructivist theory. Language cueing systems – syntax, semantics, grapho/phonics, pragmatics. Reading becomes a whole-to-part-to-whole process. Dr. Carol J. Nelson Lewis-Clark State College

Theories of Reading Instruction - Reutzel & Cooter Syntax and semantics– word order that determines sentence meaning. 4/12/2017 Learner constructs a mental version of the text by using theses cues. Social and situational context and stance MEANING Graphophonics – Letters and letter sounds TRANSACTIONAL READING MODEL Dr. Carol J. Nelson Lewis-Clark State College

Theories of Reading Instruction - Reutzel & Cooter 4/12/2017 Views of Literacy Traditional Constructivist (Reading Readiness) (Emergent Literacy) Learning to read and write begins at 6.5 years of age. Reading develops first, and then writing. Literacy develops through learning isolated skills, such as phonics and writing the alphabet. Experiences of the child before schooling are considered irrelevant. Children all pass through a predetermined scope and sequence of readiness and reading skills and their progress should be monitored by periodic formal testing. Learning to read and write begins very early in life. Reading and writing develop concurrently and interrelatedly in young children. Literacy develops from real life situations in which reading and writing are used to get things done. Children learn literacy through active engagement. Being read to plays a special role in the literacy development of the young child. Learning to read and write is a developmental process. Children pass through the stages in a variety of way and at different ages. Dr. Carol J. Nelson Lewis-Clark State College

Theories of Reading Instruction - Reutzel & Cooter 4/12/2017 Reading Aloud Shared Reading and Writing Guided Reading and Interactive Writing Language Experience Supported Reading and Writing Focused/ Explicit Language Instruction Independent Reading and Writing Assessment Design Literacy Environments Instructional Planning Elements of a Balanced Literacy Program (Holdaway, 1979) Dr. Carol J. Nelson Lewis-Clark State College

Transactional Literacy Event Syntax– word order that determines sentence meaning. Semantics – comprehension / meaning Pragmatics - Social and situational context and stance Transactional Literacy Event MEANING Graphophonics – Letters and letter sounds TRANSACTIONAL READING MODEL

Transactionalism Transactionalism is based on the notion that all literacy events are a transaction between the sender and the receiver in which both are changed by the event. The stance taken by each is key to the transaction. (Efferent and Aesthetic) (Rosenblatt)

Stance Efferent – The reader’s expectation is that the reading will be one that informs, gives details, and is usually expository. Aesthetic – The reader’s expectsation is tht the reading will deal with feelings, emotions and is usually narrative.