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IES Research Conference 2009 Selected Slides from: Reducing the Complexities of Reading Comprehension: A Simplifying Framework [PPT] ies.ed.gov/director/conferences/09ies_conference/ppt/perfetti.ppt
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IES Research Conference 2009 What do we mean by “comprehension”? Comprehension is defined as “intentional thinking during which meaning is constructed through interactions between text and reader” (Harris &Hodges, 1995). Thus, readers derive meaning from text when they engage in intentional, problem solving thinking processes. ---National Reading Panel 2000
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IES Research Conference 2009 A definition that includes the text Reading comprehension “the process of simultaneously extracting and constructing meaning through inter- action and involvement with written language. It consists of three elements: the reader, the text, and the activity or purpose for reading.” ---p.viii, Report of Rand Reading Study Group, 2002.
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IES Research Conference 2009 Building a mental model from a text “ Comprehension occurs as the reader builds a mental representation of a text message. ” ----Perfetti, C. A., Landi, N., & Oakhill, J. (2005).
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Mental model Word 1 Each word is fit into mental models (multiple structures) to the extent possible Text messages are understood (and mental models are built) word by word
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IES Research Conference 2009 2. Comprehensive Comprehension: More than we need for some purposes? The complex processes of comprehension: Three non-independent aspects Processes Knowledge Strategies
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IES Research Conference 2009 Comprehension Processes: Strategies 1. Making connections 2. Questioning 3. Visualizing 4. Inferring 5. Determining importance 6. Synthesizing 7. Monitoring 8. Metacognition 9. Answering questions 10. Recognizing story structure 11. Summarizing
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IES Research Conference 2009 Word Identification Meaning Selection Situation Model Building Proposition Extraction A simplified process framework of reading comprehension
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Word knowledge Conceptual knowledge Linguistic Knowledge Text knowledge Attention The Simplified Knowledge Framework of Reading Comprehension text
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IES Research Conference 2009 4. Implications of Simplification: 1. The basics of comprehension 1. Word knowledge Form and meaning 2. Language knowledge 3. Conceptual knowledge 4. Text knowledge 5. A “habits of mind” High standards for coherence and engagement
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