Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Teaching Reading Comprehension; Guides for teachers

The followings are seven strategies to implement by teachers in improving students' text comprehension;

1. Monitoring comprehension

Students who are good at monitoring their comprehension know when they understand what they read and when they do not. They have strategies to "fix" problems in their understanding as the problems arise. Research shows that instruction, even in the early grades, can help students become better at monitoring their comprehension.
Comprehension monitoring instruction teaches students to:
  • Be aware of what they do understand
  • Identify what they do not understand
  • Use appropriate strategies to resolve problems in comprehension

2. Metacognition

Metacognition can be defined as "thinking about thinking." Good readers use metacognitive strategies to think about and have control over their reading. Before reading, they might clarify their purpose for reading and preview the text. During reading, they might monitor their understanding, adjusting their reading speed to fit the difficulty of the text and "fixing" any comprehension problems they have. After reading, they check their understanding of what they read.
Students may use several comprehension monitoring strategies:
  • Identify where the difficulty occurs "I don't understand the second paragraph on page 76."
  • Identify what the difficulty is "I don't get what the author means when she says, 'Arriving in America was a milestone in my grandmother's life.'"
  • Restate the difficult sentence or passage in their own words "Oh, so the author means that coming to America was a very important event in her grandmother's life."
  • Look back through the text "The author talked about Mr. McBride in Chapter 2, but I don't remember much about him. Maybe if I reread that chapter, I can figure out why he's acting this way now."
  • Look forward in the text for information that might help them to resolve the difficulty "The text says, 'The groundwater may form a stream or pond or create a wetland. People can also bring groundwater to the surface.' Hmm, I don't understand how people can do that… Oh, the next section is called 'Wells.' I'll read this section to see if it tells how they do it."

3. Graphic and semantic organizers

Graphic organizers illustrate concepts and relationships between concepts in a text or using diagrams. Graphic organizers are known by different names, such as maps, webs, graphs, charts, frames, or clusters.
Regardless of the label, graphic organizers can help readers focus on concepts and how they are related to other concepts. Graphic organizers help students read and understand textbooks and picture books.
Graphic organizers can:
  • Help students focus on text structure "differences between fiction and nonfiction" as they read
  • Provide students with tools they can use to examine and show relationships in a text
  • Help students write well-organized summaries of a text
Here are some examples of graphic organizers:

4. Answering questions

Questions can be effective because they:
  • Give students a purpose for reading
  • Focus students' attention on what they are to learn
  • Help students to think actively as they read
  • Encourage students to monitor their comprehension
  • Help students to review content and relate what they have learned to what they already know
The Question-Answer Relationship strategy (QAR) encourages students to learn how to answer questions better. Students are asked to indicate whether the information they used to answer questions about the text was textually explicit information (information that was directly stated in the text), textually implicit information (information that was implied in the text), or information entirely from the student's own background knowledge.
There are four different types of questions:
  • "Right There" Questions found right in the text that ask students to find the one right answer located in one place as a word or a sentence in the passage.
    Example: Who is Frog's friend? Answer: Toad
  • "Think and Search" Questions based on the recall of facts that can be found directly in the text. Answers are typically found in more than one place, thus requiring students to "think" and "search" through the passage to find the answer.
    Example: Why was Frog sad? Answer: His friend was leaving.
  • "Author and You" Questions require students to use what they already know, with what they have learned from reading the text. Student's must understand the text and relate it to their prior knowledge before answering the question.
    Example: How do think Frog felt when he found Toad? Answer: I think that Frog felt happy because he had not seen Toad in a long time. I feel happy when I get to see my friend who lives far away.
  • "On Your Own" Questions are answered based on a students prior knowledge and experiences. Reading the text may not be helpful to them when answering this type of question.
    Example: How would you feel if your best friend moved away? Answer: I would feel very sad if my best friend moved away because I would miss her.

5. Generating questions

By generating questions, students become aware of whether they can answer the questions and if they understand what they are reading. Students learn to ask themselves questions that require them to combine information from different segments of text. For example, students can be taught to ask main idea questions that relate to important information in a text.

6. Recognizing story structure

In story structure instruction, students learn to identify the categories of content (characters, setting, events, problem, resolution). Often, students learn to recognize story structure through the use of story maps. Instruction in story structure improves students' comprehension.

7. Summarizing

Summarizing requires students to determine what is important in what they are reading and to put it into their own words. Instruction in summarizing helps students:
  • Identify or generate main ideas
  • Connect the main or central ideas
  • Eliminate unnecessary information
  • Remember what they read

Effective comprehension strategy instruction is explicit

Research shows that explicit teaching techniques are particularly effective for comprehension strategy instruction. In explicit instruction, teachers tell readers why and when they should use strategies, what strategies to use, and how to apply them. The steps of explicit instruction typically include direct explanation, teacher modeling ("thinking aloud"), guided practice, and application.
  • Direct explanation The teacher explains to students why the strategy helps comprehension and when to apply the strategy.
  • Modeling The teacher models, or demonstrates, how to apply the strategy, usually by "thinking aloud" while reading the text that the students are using.
  • Guided practice The teacher guides and assists students as they learn how and when to apply the strategy.
  • Application The teacher helps students practice the strategy until they can apply it independently.
Effective comprehension strategy instruction can be accomplished through cooperative learning, which involves students working together as partners or in small groups on clearly defined tasks. Cooperative learning instruction has been used successfully to teach comprehension strategies. Students work together to understand texts, helping each other learn and apply comprehension strategies. Teachers help students learn to work in groups. Teachers also provide modeling of the comprehension strategies.

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi my friend! I want to say that this article is amazing, nice written and include approximately all vital infos.
I would like to see more posts like this .

Feel free to surf to my site: Enduros Male Enhancement Free Trial

Anonymous said...

Thank you for sharing your info. I really appreciate your efforts
and I am waiting for your next write ups thanks once again.


Here is my blog post; http://www.islamicebooksonline.com/members/profile/4384/HLXLatoya

Anonymous said...

I am now not certain where you are getting your information, but good topic.
I needs to spend a while finding out more or understanding more.
Thanks for great info I used to be looking for this info for my
mission.

my blog post ... Raspberry Ketone Max

Anonymous said...

Good day! I simply would like to give a
huge thumbs up for the good info you could have here on this post.
I can be coming back to your blog for extra soon.


Feel free to surf to my blog: Web Ranking

Anonymous said...

Hey! I just would like to give a huge thumbs up for the
great information you might have here on this post.
I will likely be coming back to your weblog for more
soon.

Visit my web page: seohyun and yonghwa we got married episodes

Anonymous said...

Hiya! I simply want to give an enormous thumbs up for the great information you might
have here on this post. I will probably be coming back to your weblog for more soon.


My blog post: SEO

Anonymous said...

Hey! I simply want to give an enormous thumbs up for the nice data you may have right here on this post.
I can be coming again to your blog for extra
soon.

My page ... search engine optimization (seo) an hour a day 3rd edition download

Anonymous said...

Howdy! I just want to give an enormous thumbs up for the good
data you could have here on this post. I shall be coming
back to your weblog for extra soon.

Here is my web page :: seoul garden singapore restaurants locations

Anonymous said...

Hey! I just wish to give a huge thumbs up for the nice information you could have here on this
post. I will likely be coming back to your weblog for extra soon.


my blog: seo company in kolkata list

Anonymous said...

Whats up! I simply wish to give an enormous thumbs up
for the nice info you could have here on this post.
I shall be coming back to your weblog for more soon.


my weblog ... seobean mens low rise sexy swimwear trunk boxer brief swimsuit 2130

Anonymous said...

Good day! I simply would like to give a huge thumbs up for the great info you might have right here on
this post. I will likely be coming again to your blog for more soon.



Feel free to surf to my web blog ... seoul icn airport transit hotel

Anonymous said...

Hey! I just wish to give a huge thumbs up for the good information you have right here on this post.
I might be coming again to your blog for more soon.

Look into my web site dias de semana santa 2013

Anonymous said...

Hello! I simply would like to give an enormous
thumbs up for the great information you’ve got right here on this post.

I will be coming again to your weblog for extra soon.


Check out my webpage: seo in guk feat jiyeon shake it up mp3