Title: Teaching Reading Comprehension in the Middle School
1Teaching Reading Comprehension in the Middle
School
- Timothy Shanahan
- University of Illinois at Chicago
- shanahan_at_uic.edu
2Why teach reading in the middle school?
- REASON 1
- Full social participation requires a high level
of readinghigher than can be accomplished in the
lower grades.
3Why teach reading in the middle school?
- REASON 2
- Reading is developmental and individuals acquire
it at different speedsnecessitating later
instruction for at least some students.
4Why teach reading in the middle school?
- REASON 3
- Often early reading instruction is not very good
or there is something wrong in learning.
5Why teach reading in the middle school?
- REASON 4
- At advanced levels, reading is particularized
and these specialized reading routines have to be
learned.
6How can we improve middle school reading
comprehension?
- Answer 1
- Increase the
- amount instruction.
7Increasing Literacy Time
- Teach students how to read math, science, and
social studies. - Give strugglers an extra literacy
- period.
- Even more instruction for
- those who still struggle.
8How can we improve middle school reading
comprehension?
- SOLUTION 2
- Teach essential
- skills and strategies.
9Teaching Essential Skills andStrategies
- Reading comprehension
- Vocabulary
- Oral reading fluency
- Decoding (for some)
10Teaching Comprehension
- Greater focus on expository text.
- Teach multiple major thinking strategies
- --summarization
- --questioning
- --previewing/predicting
- --text structure
- --visualizing
- --inferring
- --monitoring
- Teach strategies as strategies.
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11Teaching Comprehension(cont.)
- Modeling
- Clear explanation
- --what, when, how, why
- Guided doing
- Independent practice
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12Teaching Vocabulary
- Teach deep definitions.
- Build networks of meaning.
- Provide lots of repetition and review.
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13Teaching Fluency
- Oral reading
- Guidance and coaching
- Repetition
- Emphasize both decoding and prosody.
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14Teaching Decoding
- Only for very lowest students
- Systematic instruction
- More than individual sounds
- --complex spelling patterns
- --decoding
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15How can we improve middle school reading
comprehension?
- SOLUTION 3
- Improve quality of
- teaching.
16Improving Quality of Teaching
- Thorough, coherent, systematic instruction
- Appropriate teaching level
- Motivation and engagement
- Teacher knowledge
17Thorough, coherent, systematic instruction
- Enough lessons to ensure success.
- Well organizedso the intention is obvious.
- Clear day-to-day plans.
18Appropriate Teaching Level
- Instructional materials can be too easy to learn
from. - Instructional materials can be too hard to learn
from. - Materials at or near student reading levels
allows optimum progress. -
19Motivation and Engagement
- Curiosity content should interest students
- Competence students should be successful
- Challenge students should feel like they are
learning something worth learning -
20Teacher knowledge
- Teachers need to know how to model, explain,
re-teach - Teachers must be able to recognize learning
- Professional development matters
-
21In summation,
22Why should we improve middle school reading
instruction?
- Because we care about kids
- Because they need for us to do it
- Because we can
23How can we improve middle school literacy?
- Increasing amount of instruction
- Focusing instruction on key learning
- Improving quality of teaching
24When should we improve middle school reading?
- The time is now
- We know how
- And, the kids are here now
25Thank you very much!
26Teaching Reading in the Middle School
- Timothy Shanahan
- University of Illinois at Chicago
- shanahan_at_uic.edu
- http//www.reading.org/presentations/
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