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Why Children Should Be Taught to Read with More Challenging Texts

Par Timothy Shanahan Dernière mise à jour 2024/05/27
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In this International Dyslexia Association Perspectives article, Timothy Shanahan discusses the importance of using challenging texts with students and outlines teacher supports that can be used to facilitate learning. Along with providing historical context for the use of leveled readers, Shanahan explores the role of instructional supports in aiding students while they persevere through challenging text noting that students with a « steady diet of relatively easy texts…would be provided fewer opportunities for dealing with sophisticated vocabulary, morphology, complex syntax, subtle
cohesive links, complicated structures, and richer and deeper
content. »

Understanding reading development is essential in all areas of the curriculum and this article broadly supports the successful implementation of choosing and using texts with a variety of learners. 

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