The field of reading is a compelling one, characterised by many debates and discussions. It is also amenable to investigations through a range of theories and research studies. In this book, eight leading authorities provide a ‘state-of-the-art’ overview of reading, using perspectives that have informed their work. There are overviews from linguistic, psychological, sociological and literary viewpoints, as well as more hybrid ones from investigations of digital literacy and multi-modality. This book celebrates what has already been achieved by bridging research, scholarship and practice; it also suggests what still needs to be done to bring the positive rewards from reading to greater numbers of young people. It also recognises that the benefits of reading extend beyond the personal. Accomplished reading skills empower people to meet the challenges of everyday life: making decisions, solving problems, and dealing with unexpected events.

The need to refresh and renew our knowledge of reading has gained further impetus in the ‘information age’. New technologies for information and communication continually appear: manifestations of ‘fake news’, disinformation and conspiracy theories spread rapidly across the globe. The book underlines the importance not only of reading, but also the fact that reading between and beyond the lines is more important than ever, in print and across multiple media platforms.

The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Education 3–13: International Journal of Primary, Elementary and Early Years Education.

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In this book, eight leading authorities provide a ‘state of the art’ overview of reading, using perspectives that have informed their work. There are overviews from linguistic, psychological, sociological, literary viewpoints, and from investigations of digital literacy and multi-modality.

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Introduction: Reading – a personal and professional view 1. The linguistic base of initial reading and spelling in English: a tutorial review 2. How psychology helps us to understand word reading 3. Literacies and social practice: sociological perspectives on reading research 4. Perspectives on dealing with reading difficulties 5. Reading children’s literature 6. The reader, the text, the poem: the influence and challenge of Louise Rosenblatt 7. Reading with technology: the new normal 8. Exploring reading in social semiotics: theory and methods

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Product details

ISBN
9781032077550
Published
2024-05-27
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight
249 gr
Height
246 mm
Width
174 mm
Age
U, 05
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
122

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Biographical note

Roger Beard is Emeritus Professor of Primary Education at the UCL Institute of Education. He has published over a hundred articles and books and undertaken research reviews for the UK, Brazilian and European parliaments. In 2019, Roger was elected to the Literacy Research Association’s Hall of Fame in the United States.