Creative Reading

Creative Reading
Author: Ron Padgett
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1997
Genre: Education
ISBN: STANFORD:36105020132010

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This book aims to enlarge the possibilities of reading by suggesting ways to make reading more imaginative and by encouraging a new attitude toward the act of reading. The book discusses the mystery of learning to read, the physiology and psychology of reading, the ongoing contests between various methods of instruction. It guides readers through their own personal histories with a series of questions related to their reading habits before beginning school, in school, and after completing their formal educations. After a brief discussion of common reading errors that can be used creatively, the central chapter of the book, "Creative Reading Techniques," suggests exercises that make reading an adventure, highly interactive, and imaginative, using both classic and modern literature in ways that blend reading and writing. Along the way, among other things, the book talks about the influence of typography, movies, and television on reading, the joys of misunderstanding, the music of Spike Jones, skywriting, Dada poetry, reading in dreams, the way words sound in the reader's head, and the setting in which text is read. (NKA)

Content Area Reading

Content Area Reading
Author: Anthony V. Manzo,Ula Casale Manzo
Publsiher: LiteracyLeaders
Total Pages: 532
Release: 1990
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0675206529

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A content reading methods text that takes a quick start, heuristic approach to imparting the skills future teachers need to improve their pupils' reading ability in essential content areas. Coverage of current theories and practices in comprehension, assessment and heuristics is organized around pre-reading, guided silent reading, and post-reading.

The Skill Approach in Education

The Skill Approach in Education
Author: Mehmet Serdar Erciş,Yusuf Söylemez
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 521
Release: 2018-07-27
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781527515468

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Today, information and technological developments grow at a rapid pace. Social and political life becomes more and more complicated and, in this process, active citizenship becomes more essential. Knowledge-driven changes in society and economies require individuals to quickly acquire new skills. Otherwise, it is increasingly difficult for employees to adapt to business life and to find a job. Education has to take account of these circumstances, adapt to the rapid developments in the world and educate individuals to continue lifelong learning. For this, skills such as active and independent learning, assertiveness, creativity, self-improvement, lifelong learning are important. Skill teaching differs from knowledge teaching. Skill is the transfer of knowledge to practice. This process involves a learning process that requires the steps of researching, planning, controlling and correcting. The knowledge should be organized, integrated, transferred into practice, mental and physical resources should be activated, and knowledge use should be demonstrated in practice in order to improve the skill. This book contributes to the teaching of skills and includes basic concepts and skills, language skills, science and mathematics skills, psycho-social skills and visual arts skills. It also explains how to teach skills, how to prepare for activities and how to implement activities in educational settings. These applications are intended to draw attention to skill teaching, to raise educators, to increase the success of education, to improve the skills of students, and to enable them to use the skills they have learned in school outside of school and in complex tasks.

Creative Writing and the New Humanities

Creative Writing and the New Humanities
Author: Paul Dawson
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2005
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0415332214

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This polemic account provides a fresh perspective on the importance of Creative Writing to the emergence of the 'new humanities' and makes a major contribution to current debates about the role of the writer as public intellectual.

Creative Reading

Creative Reading
Author: Squadron Leader (DR) Pravin Bhatia
Publsiher: Partridge Publishing
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2017-04-28
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781482889499

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We are slowly losing the art and the science of creative reading. We must learn how to use what we have read. In Creative Reading, author Dr. Pravin Bhatia offers a dialogue about creative reading and how to make reading inspired and intelligent. Bhatia shows how reading without reflecting is like eating without digesting and suggests we read too much and too randomly to be truly wise. That is why the multitude of books is making us ignorant. The truth is, most of us read poorly and without knowing why we are reading. With a focus on God and the scriptures, Bhatia maintains that reading should improve our lives. Creative Reading discusses the importance of creativity and intelligence. Creativity involves use of imagination and good ideas, which should be repeatedly employed to choose what we read. Bhatia shares how the books we read should serve our purpose. Reading must excite us to self-activity. It should help us to upgrade our minds and character.

Creative Reading

Creative Reading
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1929
Genre: Books and reading
ISBN: UVA:X030757291

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Literacy Strategies for Gifted and Accelerated Readers

Literacy Strategies for Gifted and Accelerated Readers
Author: Vicki Caruana
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2019-11-28
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781475847116

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Gifted and accelerated readers are often not a part of reading instruction in a traditional or inclusive classroom. Their needs go unattended in favor of those who struggle with basic reading and foundational skills. All children should have the opportunity to grow in their knowledge and skills in literacy. This book provides teachers who have one or more gifted/accelerated or those who are "keenly interested" students in their class ways in which they can differentiate reading instruction that is equitable. Literacy Strategies for Gifted and Accelerated Readers provides educators with practical, research-based strategies and advice to address the unique needs of gifted readers. Attention to required specially designed instruction that aligns to both the content standards and the NAGC PreK-12 Gifted Programming Standards ensures that gifted readers make progress through literacy instruction. This book provides insight and expertise to general education teachers, teachers of the gifted, special education teachers, homeschool educators, professional developers, and higher education faculty.

Proceedings of the Sixteenth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society

Proceedings of the Sixteenth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society
Author: Ashwin Ram,Kurt Eiselt
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 1014
Release: 2019-05-23
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781317729266

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This volume features the complete text of all regular papers, posters, and summaries of symposia presented at the 16th annual meeting of the Cognitive Science Society.