This need for
complex text came out of studies that students were not arriving at college ready to read college - level texts independently.
Not exact matches
My hope is that readers will
come to the end of the book reminded the Bible — this ancient, diverse, powerful, God - breathed
text — is far too
complex to be reduced to an adjective, and that womanhood was never meant to be reduced to a list of rules and roles.
It's ironic: Education reformers are so united behind the Common Core standards, and yet 1) those very standards explicitly endorse scientifically based reading instruction, and 2) the focus on the importance of «reading
complex text» appears to
come at the expense of early reading instruction.
«But there's got to
come a point in each
text where, in order to avoid enabling helplessness, I need to gradually release my students into independently grappling with the
complex text in front of them.»
Additionally, more than half of the assignments reviewed
came from science and social studies classes, where teachers might have had learning goals that were not readily apparent to reviewers looking for examples of students grappling with
complex texts.
«It's been really interesting watching both teachers and students learn the different roles of
text in their classroom and really
coming to appreciate the role of
complex text in their classrooms.»
I agree, that along with this support needs to
come explicit instruction regarding how one approaches and makes sense of a
complex text.
For example, reading
text requires use of a very
complex combination of skills: recognizing and producing sounds, linking sounds to letter, rapidly linking this all to a whole page of words, all the while structuring what is read, asking questions about what is read, summarizing, and predicting what is
coming next in order to ultimately comprehend what was read.
Next
comes the issue of instructing the display to draw an image,
text, or
complex graphics and menus on screen; while there is limited support with drivers under Linux — though very different from regular graphics card support — using Linux will negate the low power aspect of the e-paper and take some time to implement.
While it
comes with a section that brings all the background info to fill you in, it'll often leave you in the dark as you learn who's who and what's what, and the idea of an A.I. system that tracks people's psyche and emotions is a bit too
complex to explain through a
text recap.
The
complex, abitrary layering of fragmentary images and
texts in the work of these affichistes has
come to seem increasingly prescient of the information overload as we enter the new century.