The psychology of reading :

Schwanenflugel, Paula J.,

The psychology of reading : theory and applications / Paula J. Schwanenflugel, Nancy Flanagan Knapp. - New York ; London : The Guilford Press, [2016]. - xxiv, 360 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Families and reading -- Emergent literacy -- Learning to read words -- Skilled word reading -- Reading fluency -- Vocabulary -- Theoretical models of reading comprehension -- Components of reading comprehension -- Motivation to read -- Linguistic variation and reading -- Why reading? : The psychosocial benefits of readin.

Incorporating cognitive, neuropsychological, and sociocultural perspectives, this authoritative text explains the psychological processes involved in reading and describes applications for educational practice. The book follows a clear developmental sequence, from the impact of the early family environment through the acquisition of emergent literacy skills and the increasingly complex abilities required for word recognition, reading fluency, vocabulary growth, and text comprehension. Linguistic and cultural factors in individual reading differences are examined, as are psychological dimensions of reading motivation and the personal and societal benefits of reading.

Pedagogical Features:
*End-of-chapter discussion questions and suggestions for further reading.
*Explicit linkages among theory, research, standards (including the Common Core State Standards), and instruction.
*Engaging case studies at the beginning of each chapter.
*Technology Toolbox explores the pros and cons of computer-assisted learning.

9781462523504 (pbk. : acidfree paper)


Reading, Psychology of.

BF 456.R2 / .Sch94 2016