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The Reading Mind: A Cognitive Approach to Understanding How the Mind Reads,New
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A Map to the Magic of ReadingStop for a moment and wonder: what's happening in your brain right nowas you read this paragraph? How much do you know about the innumerable and amazing connections that your mind is making as you, in a flash, make sense of this request? Why does it matter?The Reading Mind is a brilliant, beautifully crafted, and accessible exploration of arguably life's most important skill: reading. Daniel T. Willingham, the bestselling author of Why Don't Students Like School?, offers a perspective that is rooted in contemporary cognitive research. He deftly describes the incredibly complex and nearly instantaneous series of events that occur from the moment a child sees a single letter to the time they finish reading. The Reading Mind explains the fascinating journey from seeing letters, then words, sentences, and so on, with the author highlighting each step along the way. This resource covers every aspect of reading, starting with two fundamental processes: reading by sight and reading by sound. It also addresses reading comprehension at all levels, from reading for understanding at early levels to inferring deeper meaning from texts and novels in high school. The author also considers the undeniable connection between reading and writing, as well as the important role of motivation as it relates to reading. Finally, as a cuttingedge researcher, Willingham tackles the intersection of our rapidly changing technology and its effects on learning to read and reading.Every teacher, reading specialist, literacy coach, and school administrator will find this book invaluable. Understanding the fascinating science behind the magic of reading is essential for every educator. Indeed, every 'reader' will be captivated by the dynamic but invisible workings of their own minds.
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- Q: What is the main focus of 'The Reading Mind'? A: 'The Reading Mind' focuses on understanding the cognitive processes involved in reading. It explores how the brain interprets letters, words, and sentences, offering insights into reading comprehension and the connection between reading and writing.
- Q: Who is the author of 'The Reading Mind'? A: The book is authored by Daniel T. Willingham, a cognitive scientist and educator known for his research on learning and reading.
- Q: What age group is this book suitable for? A: 'The Reading Mind' is suitable for educators, reading specialists, and anyone interested in cognitive psychology, making it relevant for adults. It can also benefit parents and teachers of children and teens learning to read.
- Q: What are some key topics covered in the book? A: Key topics include the processes of reading by sight and sound, reading comprehension, the relationship between reading and writing, and the impact of technology on learning to read.
- Q: Is 'The Reading Mind' research-based? A: Yes, the book is rooted in contemporary cognitive research, making it a credible resource for understanding the science behind reading.
- Q: How many pages does 'The Reading Mind' have? A: 'The Reading Mind' has a total of 256 pages.
- Q: What is the binding type of the book? A: The book is available in hardcover binding, which offers durability and a professional appearance.
- Q: When was 'The Reading Mind' published? A: 'The Reading Mind' was published on May 1, 2017.
- Q: What can educators gain from reading this book? A: Educators can gain a deeper understanding of the cognitive processes involved in reading, which can inform their teaching strategies and help improve student literacy.
- Q: Does the book address the role of motivation in reading? A: Yes, 'The Reading Mind' discusses the important role of motivation in reading and its impact on a learner's ability to comprehend and engage with texts.