TITLE : READING COMPREHENSION STRATEGY
( THEORIES, INTERVANTIONS, TECHNOLOGIES)
WRITTEN BY DANIELLE S. MCNAMARA
The importance of teaching and acquiring reading strategies is emphasized,
especially for deep comprehension of technical expository texts. The passage
argues that many adults, even skilled readers, may struggle with deep
comprehension, as evidenced by experiments on college students' learning gains
from reading technical content.
Three arguments support the claim that reading strategies are crucial for
skilled readers: the challenge of comprehension calibration, the illusion of
comprehension among shallow readers, and the difficulty in comprehending
technical texts. The passage suggests that acquisition of better reading
strategies is a lifelong mission and addresses concerns about cognitive
overhead in applying these strategies.
The chapter is divided into three sections:
- 1. a definition and clarification of reading comprehension strategy,
- 2. a contrast between three theoretical frameworks for investigating comprehension,
- 3. and the identification of challenges researchers face when moving from theory.

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