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Home » Education » Sains » Kids need to like what they’re reading to progress

Kids need to like what they’re reading to progress

Posted by Berbagi Kehidupan on Thursday, April 2, 2015
Label: Education, Label: Sains

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  1. Ryan Spencer 

    Ryan Spencer is a Friend of The Conversation.
    Clinical Teaching Specialist; Lecturer in Literacy Education at University of Canberra

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Kids need to be interested in the book they’re reading, so it’s better if they choose it themselves.Flickr/Mike Mantin, CC BY-SA
When we think of reading for our children, we are often misled into thinking that we need to focus on one type of book, such as picture books or novels in order to practise specific, reading-related skills. However, this narrowly-focused approach to reading instruction can often have undesirable benefits, such as turning kids off reading altogether.
As parents, we often feel that when we select children’s books for them we are supporting them to achieve at their level – though this frequently has the opposite effect.
When we restrict choice, particularly to contrived, boring texts, children frequently see this as an indicator of their reading capability and therefore meet that low expectation. Once we take the restrictions away from what children read, their self-efficacy towards reading increases, therefore leading to an increase in their reading ability.
As adults, we read what we like and enjoy. We don’t feel pressured to finish a book if it doesn’t interest us, as my bookshelf with half read books will attest! It is vital that we strive to provide the same environment for our children, where there are no penalties for unread or unfinished books.
As research and commonsense tell us, children need to be engaged in their reading material in order to practise reading. This balance in the reading process refers to five key components:
  • Phonemic awareness: the understanding that spoken words are made from separate units of sound that are blended when a word is spoken
  • Phonics: the relationship between letters and the spelling of words and the sounds of spoken langauge
  • Fluency: recognising words rapidly and accurately, while using phrasing and emphasis
  • Vocabulary: being able to recognise and use a wide variety of words
  • Comprehension: constructing meaning from the text, while connecting this information to what the reader already knows.
Donalyn Miller, a former school teacher from Texas, highlights the importance of talking about realistic reading in the classroom, with ideas that are easily transferred to the home.
In The Book Whisperer, Miller echoes what hundreds of effective reading teachers do everyday: share the joy and experiences of their own reading life. Once the weight of unrealistic expectations is lifted from the student’s shoulder, they feel free to explore different texts and read what interests them.
Picture books, comic books, cereal boxes. It doesn’t matter what kids read. Two Pink Possums/Flickr, CC BY
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Stephen Krashen, a respected literacy academic, suggests that the benefits are clear:
Students can read whatever they want to read (within reason) and there is little or no accountability in the form of book reports or grades. In my reviews of the research on in-school free reading, I have concluded that with very few exceptions, students in these programs progress in reading at least as well as those in comparison groups, and often do considerably better.
When establishing realistic, enjoyable reading in my past classrooms, I frequently shared Daniel Pennac’s Rights of the Reader. Pennac’s rights simplify what it means to be a reader; it is okay to skip ahead, it is okay not to finish, it is okay to read it again and again, and it is okay to sometimes not read at all. When these ideas are shared with children, the pressure of expectation is removed.
So how do we encourage this love of reading freedom in our children? Sharing great books and reading together is always a great place to start, and here are some less traditional types of texts to try.
Graphic novels: These are a great place to start with boys (and girls!) who are reluctant readers. Following the adventures of Batman, Spiderman and Captain America not only link into popular movies and TV shows, but also assist with engaging children in interesting and exciting texts. Experiences of teachers using graphic novels in the classroom illustrate the value of approaching texts in this way.
Casual literature: This refers to any texts that we encounter in our everyday lives, including newspapers, magazines, junk mail, advertising material and even takeaway food menus. In my classrooms I have frequently brought in this material for students to read and it is always surprisingly popular. Some children can pore over a toy catalogue for hours, practising their reading while also developing their pragmatic skills (understanding the ways in which context contributes to meaning).
Self-authored texts: Some of the most engaging texts that children can read are those that they have written themselves. Consider transcribing some of your children’s stories into an e-reader for use at a later time, or encourage your child to publish their own work. Voice to text functions on smartphones and tablets such as those on the Apple iPhone and iPad are also a hassle-free way for your child to create their own texts. You might like to encourage your child to create a holiday diary on your next vacation, as this will make great reading material in the future.
By encouraging our children to be adventurous and creative readers, we are establishing reading habits that will stay with them for a lifetime and will assist in their future academic development.

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