MTEL Foundations of Reading

Category - Foundations of Reading

Which of the following activities would be most effective for a teacher to use to promote students' strategic reading of literary texts?
  1. Giving students bookmarks that list reading comprehension strategies with brief descriptions of their features and steps for their use.
  2. Leading students in frequent small-group discussions and close readings focused on relevant strategies (e.g., skimming, rereading) to use for different academic tasks and purposes.
  3. Reminding students to practice newly learned strategies (e.g., scanning for specific details) during independent reading and then enter the strategies they used in their reading logs.
  4. Pairing students with a classmate after a reading assignment and asking them to share which reading comprehension strategies they used.
Explanation
Correct Response: B. During small-group discussions and close reading lessons, the teacher can provide students with explicit explanation, teacher modeling, and guided practice of specific strategies to use with different literary texts and for various academic purposes. Evidence indicates that students apply reading strategies more effectively when they are explicitly taught when and how to use particular strategies. Options A, C, and D are incorrect because these approaches rely on the students having already achieved a certain level of mastery with the strategies. In addition, they do not provide an opportunity for the teacher to monitor students' performance and reteach strategies as needed.
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