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Page 1: Teaching Reading Comprehension in the Middle School Timothy Shanahan University of Illinois at Chicago shanahan@uic.edu

Teaching Reading Comprehension in the Middle School

Timothy Shanahan

University of Illinois at Chicago

[email protected]

Page 2: Teaching Reading Comprehension in the Middle School Timothy Shanahan University of Illinois at Chicago shanahan@uic.edu

Why teach reading in the middle school?

REASON # 1:

Full social participation requires a high level of reading—higher than can be accomplished in the lower grades.

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Why teach reading in the middle school?

REASON # 2:

Reading is developmental and individuals acquire it at different speeds—necessitating later instruction for at least some students.

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Why teach reading in the middle school?

REASON # 3:

Often early reading instruction is not very good or there is something wrong in learning.

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Why teach reading in the middle school?

REASON # 4:

At advanced levels, reading is particularized and these specialized reading routines have to be learned.

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How can we improve middle school reading comprehension?

Answer # 1:

Increase the amount instruction.

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Increasing Literacy Time

1. Teach students how to read math, science, and social studies.

2. Give strugglers an extra literacy period.3. Even more instruction for those who still struggle.

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How can we improve middle school reading comprehension?

SOLUTION # 2:

Teach essential skills and strategies.

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Teaching Essential Skills andStrategies

• Reading comprehension • Vocabulary• Oral reading fluency• Decoding (for some)

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Teaching 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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Teaching Comprehension(cont.)

• Modeling

• Clear explanation

--what, when, how, why

• Guided doing

• Independent practice

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Teaching Vocabulary

• Teach deep definitions.

• Build networks of meaning.

• Provide lots of repetition and review.

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Teaching Fluency

• Oral reading

• Guidance and coaching

• Repetition

• Emphasize both decoding and prosody.

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Teaching Decoding

• Only for very lowest students

• Systematic instruction

• More than individual sounds

--complex spelling patterns

--decoding

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How can we improve middle school reading comprehension?

SOLUTION # 3:

Improve quality of

teaching.

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Improving Quality of Teaching

• Thorough, coherent, systematic instruction

• Appropriate teaching level

• Motivation and engagement

• Teacher knowledge

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Thorough, coherent, systematic instruction

• Enough lessons to ensure success.

• Well organized—so the intention is obvious.

• Clear day-to-day plans.

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Appropriate 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.

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Motivation and Engagement

• Curiosity: content should interest students

• Competence: students should be successful

• Challenge: students should feel like they are learning something worth learning

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Teacher knowledge

• Teachers need to know how to model, explain, re-teach

• Teachers must be able to recognize learning

• Professional development matters

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In summation,

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Why should we improve middle school reading instruction?

Because we care about kids

Because they need for us to do it

Because we can

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How can we improve middle school literacy?

1. Increasing amount of instruction

2. Focusing instruction on key learning

3. Improving quality of teaching

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When should we improve middle school reading?

The time is now

We know how

And, the kids are here now

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Thank you very much!

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Teaching Reading in the Middle School

Timothy ShanahanUniversity of Illinois at Chicago

[email protected]

http://www.reading.org/presentations/