What you do
What is content?
How you do it
What is process?
Invented schema theory
Who is Piaget?
Created the Reader Response Theory
Who is Louise Rosenblatt?
Shapes the way we interpret text
What is Linguistic experiential reservoir (LER)?
Includes print and non print (digital, aural, visual) forms of communication
What is text?
The ability to use reading, writing, talking, listening, and viewing to learn subject matter in a given discipline
What is content literacy?
Created notion of Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD)
Who is Vygotsky?
This is what Reader Response Theory was originally known as
What is the Transaction Theory of Reading?
Most common form of reading and most uninspired
What is Efferent stance?
Most common type of interaction in classrooms; happens when students and teachers use their language to talk ABOUT language
What is spectator stance?
When students use language to "get things done"
What is participant stance?
The process of using or transforming the environment so that it can be placed in preexisting cognitive structures.
What is Assimilation?
Reading for the purpose of a later event
What is Efferent stance?
Readiness to respond in a certain way (spectrum)
What is Stance?
A stance where there is high level participation plus a high level of engagement
What is connected stance?
When students respond to teacher-generated questions, with little motivation and engagement
What is a disconnected stance?
The process of changing cognitive structures in order to accept something from the environment.
What is Accommodation?
"in the moment" feel; reading for enjoyment
What is Aesthetic stance?
Occurs when the reader and the text come together
What is Evocation?
Rosenblatt's stance that uses spectator language.
What is the efferent stance?
Rosenblatt's stance that uses participant language
What is the aesthetic stance?
The level of learning at which a student can ONLY learn from a more knowledgeable other
What is Zone of Proximal Development?
The accumulation of all our language and experiences to date
What is Linguistic Experiential Reservoir?
Includes background knowledge and language that students are fully capable of using
What is Linguistic Experiential reservoir?