Victoria Watson

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Formalism in reading is the notion, powerfully dominant in our schools, that reading comprehension is a skill, like typing, that can be transferred from one text to another. Comprehension skill is said to depend on formal “comprehension strategies,” such as “predicting, summarizing, questioning, and clarifying.” This innocent-seeming idea affects classes all over the nation, depriving them of substance and intellectual structure.
The Knowledge Deficit: Closing the Shocking Education Gap for American Children
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