If Your Horse Is Dead, for God’s Sake, Dismount: Shifting the Direction of Our Efforts to Support School-Identified Struggling Readers

IF 1.2 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL Reading Psychology Pub Date : 2022-09-06 DOI:10.1080/02702711.2022.2118915
Samuel D. Miller, Dixie D. Massey
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Abstract “If your horse is dead, dismount,” is Dakota tribal wisdom that reminds us to do the most obvious thing. In this paper, we describe how middle school students in summer school finally challenged us to ‘dismount’ from our traditional remedial reading instruction. In our new approach, middle schoolers chose topics for study and shared what they were learning. Ongoing interviews, along with tutor reflections and researcher observations, showed the criticality of students’ identities in their topic studies. Pursuing questions that were connected to their identities resulted in self-regulatory behaviors, including goal-setting and persistence. Additionally, students labeled as struggling readers demonstrated a broad range of literate behaviors, including reading, writing, speaking, listening, viewing, and composing. This paper adds to the research that challenges a model of remedial instruction where students are positioned as deficient and instead reframes literacy instruction as a tool for helping students act agentically.
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如果你的马死了,看在上帝的份上,解散:改变我们支持学校认定的挣扎读者的努力方向
“如果你的马死了,那就下马”是达科他部落的智慧,它提醒我们要做最明显的事情。在本文中,我们描述了暑期学校的中学生如何最终挑战我们从传统的补习阅读教学中“下马”。在我们的新方法中,中学生选择学习主题并分享他们正在学习的内容。正在进行的访谈,以及导师的反思和研究者的观察,显示了学生身份在他们的主题研究中的重要性。追求与他们身份相关的问题导致了自我调节行为,包括目标设定和坚持。此外,被标记为阅读困难的学生表现出广泛的文化行为,包括阅读,写作,口语,听力,观看和写作。这篇论文补充了对一种将学生定位为缺陷的补习教学模式的挑战,并将扫盲教学重新定义为帮助学生采取能动行动的工具。
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Reading Psychology
Reading Psychology PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL-
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期刊介绍: Prepared exclusively by professionals, this refereed journal publishes original manuscripts in the fields of literacy, reading, and related psychology disciplines. Articles appear in the form of completed research; practitioner-based "experiential" methods or philosophical statements; teacher and counselor preparation services for guiding all levels of reading skill development, attitudes, and interests; programs or materials; and literary or humorous contributions.
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