edmi 422 middle school literacy false assumptions of content area teachers
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EDMI 422 Middle School Literacy
False Assumptions of Content Area Teachers
Assumption 1Students have learned to read in elementary school.
Fact: Not all students leave elementary school as a proficient/grade-level reader
Assumption 2Students have sufficient prior knowledge to cope effectively with the important information in content textbooks.Fact: Most students have limited prior knowledge in content areas and lack experience with using textbooks to gain comprehension.
Assumption 3The processes involved in reading
and comprehending efficiently in content textbooks are identical to those utilized in reading from basal readers in elementary school.
Fact: Basal readers focus on “learning to read” . Textbooks focus on “reading to learn”. These are very different reading processes.
Assumption 4Content reading means teaching
phonics and other skills not directly related to their subject areas.
Fact: Content reading means gaining knowledge necessary to comprehend the particular content/information. It does not include teaching phonics and other reading skills. Though, if your students are not reading proficiently in order to understand the content, these basic skills may need to be taught.
Assumption 5Teachers are information dispensers.Fact: Teachers should be facilitators of learning. Research shows that students best learn when they are PART of the learning.