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  1. Welcome! These slides include audio narration. Please check the volume on your computer to listen to the narration. Captions are provided and a PDF transcript is available from the website.

  2. The Reading Comprehension Process • Comprehension involves dynamic interaction between reader, text and task. • The process involves: • Schema Activation • Propositional Processing • Structural Building Framework • The process takes place in the field of active working memory.

  3. The Reading Comprehension Process • Schema Activation categories, mental maps, background knowledge comprehension self-monitoring modulating energy & focus shifting between schema & propositions manipulation of language & ideas • Reflecting • Propositional Processing reading sentences, vocabulary, paraphrasing

  4. Reading Comprehension: A Teaching-Learning Developmental Cycle ReflectingConsolidating “linking” Schema Activation “given” Propositional Processing “new”

  5. Reading Comprehension: A Teaching-Learning Developmental Cycle recoding and reflecting designing comprehension tools for others consolidating and summarizing Schema Activation “given” ReflectingConsolidating “linking” observation and discussion previewing wondering and questioning making notes highlighting main ideas or elements of story grammar reading paragraphs Propositional Processing “new”

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