[LIT] redefining reading
ljackson
ljackson at gwtc.net
Mon Oct 16 08:21:09 EDT 2006
Well, I will give it a shot. I think that reading involves interacting with
a wide variety of texts, which include those that underlie media and those
which surround us (internet, advertising, etc.) with a critical stance that
allows the reader to both make and question meaning.
Lori
On 10/16/06 6:03 AM, "Bill IVEY" <bivey at sbschool.org> wrote:
> "A list for improving literacy with focus on middle grades."
> <lit at literacyworkshop.org> on Monday, October 16, 2006 at 6:54 AM -0500
> wrote:
>> Bill,
>>
>> Are you pointing us to it? If so, we need a bit more information.
>>
>> Lori
>
> Hi!
>
> Well... I'm planning on pointing you to it, but was interested in seeing
> how we might define reading first :-)
>
> Thanks for asking!
>
> Take care,
> Bill Ivey
> Stoneleigh-Burnham School
>
>
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