Dev 1& 2
Dev 1& 2
Dev 1& 2
READING 1 & 2
üInnatist (Chomsky)
üBehaviorist (Skinner)
üCognitivist (Piaget)
üSocial Interactionist
(Bruner)
Stages of Language
Development
• Stage 1- Holophrastic Stage- (10-12 mos.)- the child speaks one
word at a time.
Holophrases- one word utterances
• Stage 2- Joining Stage- (18-24 mos.)-producing two and three word
utterance
• Stage 3 –The Combining Stage- (age 3)- structures of questions and
negation evolves.
• Stage 4- Recursive Stage- (3.5-4 mos.)- develops first complex
sentences.
• Stage 5- Toward the adult Stage- vocabulary expands enormously;
language functions change and expand.
READING defined
• Reading as the process of constructing meaning from
written texts (Richard Anderson)
• Reading is an interactive process between the author and
the reader (W.K. Brunan)
• Reading comprehension is defined as the level of
understanding of a text/message. This understanding
comes from the interaction between the words that are
written and how they trigger knowledge outside the
text/message (Keith Rayner)
• Reading is a psycholinguistic guessing game (Goodman)
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Impressive things! In the beginning it was hard but now, on this line
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proud! Only certain people can read this. Please forward if you can read
this.
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üWord perception
üComprehension
üReaction
üIntegration
STAGES of the Reading Process
• The first step which is word perception is the ability
to pronounce the word as a meaningful unit. The
second step which is comprehension is the skill in
making individual word construct useful ideas as they
are read in context. Reaction, the third step, is a
judgment on what the author has said. The last step,
integration is the ability to assimilate idea or concept
into one’s background of experience so that it is
useful as part of the individual’s total experience.
Reading as a
Total Integrative Process
(1) the affective
(2) the perceptual, and
(3) the cognitive
READING MODELS
BOTTOM UP MODEL
INTERACTIVE MODEL
TOP DOWN
READING MODEL
Phonics
• Phonics is the relationship between the letters (or letter combinations) in
written language and the individual sounds in spoken language. Phonics
instruction teaches students how to use these relationships to read and spell
words.
Fluency
• Fluent readers are able to read orally with appropriate speed, accuracy, and
proper expression. Fluency is the ability to read as well as we speak and to
make sense of the text without having to stop and decode each word.
Vocabulary
• Vocabulary development is closely connected to comprehension. The larger
the reader’s vocabulary (either oral or print), the easier it is to make sense of
the text.
Text Comprehension
• Comprehension is the complex cognitive process readers use to
understand what they have read. Vocabulary development and
instruction play a critical role in comprehension.
Spelling
Factors that Affect Reading Progress