Making Students Partners in the Comprehension Process: Organizing the Reading “Posse”
- 1 May 1991
- journal article
- research article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Learning Disability Quarterly
- Vol. 14 (2) , 123-138
- https://doi.org/10.2307/1510519
Abstract
This article reports on a comprehension procedure that makes visible to students their prior knowledge about a topic and the structures in expository text. The procedure used reciprocal-like teaching formats for the design of group interactions during instruction, as well as semantic mapping to make text structures apparent to students. Results suggested that strategy instruction using this procedure significantly affected recall of expository ideas and knowledge of comprehension strategies among students with learning disabilities. More importantly, it was the extent to which teachers were able to transfer control of reading strategies to students that appeared to affect students' developing strategy knowledge.Keywords
This publication has 26 references indexed in Scilit:
- The Effects of an Interactive Instructional Strategy for Enhancing Reading Comprehension and Content Area Learning for Students with Learning DisabilitiesJournal of Learning Disabilities, 1989
- Teacher‐student mediation of content area textsTheory Into Practice, 1989
- Promoting Access to Knowledge, Strategy, and Disposition in Students: A Research SynthesisReview of Educational Research, 1989
- Sensitivity to Text Structure in Reading and Writing: A Comparison Between Learning Disabled and Non-Learning Disabled StudentsLearning Disability Quarterly, 1987
- Does Text Structure/Summarization Instruction Facilitate Learning from Expository Text?Reading Research Quarterly, 1987
- Social Construction, Language, and the Authority of Knowledge: A Bibliographical EssayCollege English, 1986
- The Role of Dialogue in Providing Scaffolded InstructionEducational Psychologist, 1986
- Reciprocal Teaching of Comprehension-Fostering and Comprehension-Monitoring ActivitiesCognition and Instruction, 1984
- Children's developing awareness of text structures in expository materials.Journal of Educational Psychology, 1984
- Use of Top-Level Structure in Text: Key for Reading Comprehension of Ninth-Grade StudentsReading Research Quarterly, 1980