Language Awareness and Learning to ReadJ. Downing, Renate Valtin During the 1970s there was a rapid increase in interest in metacognition and metalinguistics. The impetus came from linguistics, psychology, and psycho linguistics. But with rather unusual rapidity the work from these scientific dis ciplines was taken over in education. This new direction in these various areas of academic study was taken simultaneously by several different investigators. Although they had varying emphases, their work sometimes appears to be over lapping; despite this, it has been rather difficult to find a consensus. This is reflected in the varying terminology used by these independent investigators "linguistic awareness," "metacognition," "metalinguistic ability," "task aware ness," "lexical awareness," and so on. For educators these developments presented a glittering array of new ideas that promised to throw light on children's thinking processes in learning how to read. Many reading researchers and graduate students have perceived this as a new frontier for the development of theory and research. However, the variety of independent theoretical approaches and their accompanying terminologies has been somewhat confusing. |
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... meaning they got from " reading " those words . Discuss why even though these are familiar English words there wasn't any meaning and point out that this was not reading . Words need to be put into a meaningful sequence to make sense ...
... meaning they got from " reading " those words . Discuss why even though these are familiar English words there wasn't any meaning and point out that this was not reading . Words need to be put into a meaningful sequence to make sense ...
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... meaning , which shows that he need not , to answer our questions , operate a dissociation between verbal samples and their meaning . Certainly , ideas about such properties participate in some way in the gradual change of perspec- tive ...
... meaning , which shows that he need not , to answer our questions , operate a dissociation between verbal samples and their meaning . Certainly , ideas about such properties participate in some way in the gradual change of perspec- tive ...
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... meaning and contextual setting ) to structure ( the ordi- narily transparent vehicle by which meaning is conveyed ) . Both Piagetian and information - processing views of cognitive development predict that this metalin- guistic ...
... meaning and contextual setting ) to structure ( the ordi- narily transparent vehicle by which meaning is conveyed ) . Both Piagetian and information - processing views of cognitive development predict that this metalin- guistic ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Task Awareness in the Development of Reading کے | 27 |
Insights from | 57 |
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