Reading Development and the Teaching of Reading: A Psychological Perspective

Reading Development and the Teaching of Reading: A Psychological Perspective

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Oct 1, 1999 · Anglais · Broché (260 pages)
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Format Broché
Pages 260
Langue Anglais
Publié Oct 1, 1999
Éditeur Wiley-Blackwell
ISBN-10 0631206825
ISBN-13 9780631206828

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In this insightful volume, the authors explore the intricate relationship between psychological research and reading development. They delve into the cognitive processes that underlie reading, providing valuable perspectives for educators and researchers alike. By examining various psychological theories, the work sheds light on how these concepts can be applied in the classroom to enhance teaching strategies and learning outcomes.

The authors take a thoughtful approach, bridging the gap between theory and practice. Readers are guided through the complexities of reading development, from early literacy to more advanced comprehension skills. Their examination of evidence-based practices serves as a crucial resource for teachers aiming to foster a deeper understanding of their students' reading journeys.

Ultimately, this work emphasizes the importance of integrating psychological insights into reading instruction. It encourages a reflective practice among educators, urging them to consider how cognitive research can inform their teaching methods. This synthesis of psychology and pedagogy offers a comprehensive framework for anyone interested in promoting effective reading development.
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