Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Advancing the Science of Teaching Reading Equitably

View through CrossRef
ABSTRACTTeaching reading is more complex than reading, especially when teaching students from minoritized communities. Teaching reading equitably requires educators to integrate their knowledge of skills involved in reading, assisting students to learn to read, and everyday sociocultural practices and identities of readers. In this article, I examine what research has found across methodological traditions regarding teaching reading equitably, as well as what still needs to be explored. For the “science of reading” community, I frame equitable teaching as effective in assisting student reading performance and meaningful in terms of integrating values and practices from minoritized students’ everyday lives. Drawing largely on interpretive research, I identify sociocultural processes in teaching reading that connect with minoritized students’ everyday identities and experiences, support student initiative and expression, and foster collaborative relationships in the classroom to assist student participation and performance in reading. To advance the science of teaching reading equitably, I recommend that pluralistic research build generalizable evidence regarding effects of equitable teaching on reading and language gains for minoritized students, mechanisms in teaching reading equitably, and processes and materials to support teacher learning to sustain implementation of equitable practices to teach reading.
Title: Advancing the Science of Teaching Reading Equitably
Description:
ABSTRACTTeaching reading is more complex than reading, especially when teaching students from minoritized communities.
Teaching reading equitably requires educators to integrate their knowledge of skills involved in reading, assisting students to learn to read, and everyday sociocultural practices and identities of readers.
In this article, I examine what research has found across methodological traditions regarding teaching reading equitably, as well as what still needs to be explored.
For the “science of reading” community, I frame equitable teaching as effective in assisting student reading performance and meaningful in terms of integrating values and practices from minoritized students’ everyday lives.
Drawing largely on interpretive research, I identify sociocultural processes in teaching reading that connect with minoritized students’ everyday identities and experiences, support student initiative and expression, and foster collaborative relationships in the classroom to assist student participation and performance in reading.
To advance the science of teaching reading equitably, I recommend that pluralistic research build generalizable evidence regarding effects of equitable teaching on reading and language gains for minoritized students, mechanisms in teaching reading equitably, and processes and materials to support teacher learning to sustain implementation of equitable practices to teach reading.

Related Results

Incidental Collocation Learning from Different Modes of Input and Factors That Affect Learning
Incidental Collocation Learning from Different Modes of Input and Factors That Affect Learning
Collocations, i.e., words that habitually co-occur in texts (e.g., strong coffee, heavy smoker), are ubiquitous in language and thus crucial for second/foreign language (L2) learne...
Branje mladih leta 2009 in leta 2018 ter razlike v branju glede na spol in izobraževalni program
Branje mladih leta 2009 in leta 2018 ter razlike v branju glede na spol in izobraževalni program
Reading of the youth in 2009 and 2018: differences according to gender and national study programme The article presents reading characteristics of 15-year olds, as assessed in the...
The Russian schoolchildren's digital reading: Factors affecting medium preferences and self-evaluation of digital reading practice
The Russian schoolchildren's digital reading: Factors affecting medium preferences and self-evaluation of digital reading practice
Introduction. While the importance of digital reading in modern education is constantly increasing, there are some knowledge gaps in investigating reading patterns (reading digital...
Reading Culture in the Digital World
Reading Culture in the Digital World
The purpose of this study is to explore and to identify the existing problems of modern reading and to suggest possible solutions. The study focuses on the role of different forms ...
An examination of PE student teachers’ and PE teachers’ experiences with and beliefs of teaching styles
An examination of PE student teachers’ and PE teachers’ experiences with and beliefs of teaching styles
Study 1 This study is aimed at examining physical education student teachers’ experiences with, beliefs about, and intention to use Spectrum teaching styles in the future (Mosston ...
Research on the Improvement of Reading Teaching Ability in Lower Primary Grades
Research on the Improvement of Reading Teaching Ability in Lower Primary Grades
Reading teaching plays a vital role in the initial stage of primary school, which can promote the accumulation of Chinese characters, the exercise of writing, and the expansion of ...
Whole Language Method or Phonics Method for Better Reading? An Eye-tracking Study
Whole Language Method or Phonics Method for Better Reading? An Eye-tracking Study
This study aims to compare the reading skills of individuals who learned reading through the Phonics Method (PM) and those who learned reading through the Whole Language Method (WL...
The Effect of Poetry Reading Studies Based on Reading Strategies on Reading Fluent Skills
The Effect of Poetry Reading Studies Based on Reading Strategies on Reading Fluent Skills
The aim of this study; The aim of this study is to examine the effects of poetry reading activities based on repetitive reading, model reading and resonant reading strategies on pr...

Back to Top