In a Reading State of Mind

In a Reading State of Mind Brain Research, Teacher Modeling, and Comprehension Instruction

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Publisher's Synopsis

This title contains a book and DVD that models effective instructional modeling. Educators agree that teacher modeling is a key component of good instruction - but how do you model reading comprehension? What's the best way to present new information so your students' brains can convert it to working knowledge and use able skills? This book seamlessly blends current research about the brain and learning with classroom examples to show you how instructional modeling can lead to increased engagement and literacy learning.In these pages, you will learn what happens in the brain as a person reads and how to model your own thinking effectively. You also will meet a number of middle- and secondary-grade teachers who use modeling to help their students' understand complex ideas. Chapters explore, specifically, ways you can model comprehension and word solving strategies, as well as how to use text structures and text features to learn and retain information.The accompanying DVD gives you an opportunity to see teacher modeling in action in real classrooms, and the final chapter in the book serves as a professional development guide with discussion questions that correspond to segments of the DVD.

Book information

ISBN: 9780872077775
Publisher: International Literacy Association
Imprint: International Literacy Association
Pub date:
DEWEY: 372.474
DEWEY edition: 22
Number of pages: 152
Weight: 256g
Height: 227mm
Width: 155mm
Spine width: 6mm