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Learn More From Every Paragraph | Active Reading Example

Benjamin Keep, PhD, JD 81,266 2 years ago
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Reading is about more than just decoding the words and sentences. It's about thinking and reasoning and truly engaging with the material. Here is an example of a more active reading approach. 0:00 The paragraph in question 1:20 Some ways to approach learning from this paragraph 2:08 How I read it 5:17 What does reading something actually mean? For more videos on learning, check out my learning community: https://www.benjaminkeep.com/community/ Sign up to my email newsletter, Avoiding Folly, here: https://www.benjaminkeep.com/ Here's the video I plug at the end: What Speed readers won’t tell you - https://youtu.be/D2aZ3THL8BQ Here is the book that I took the paragraph from: Emling, S. (2009). The fossil hunter: dinosaurs, evolution, and the woman whose discoveries changed the world. St. Martin's Press. https://bookshop.org/a/91541/9780230103429 (I am a bookshop.org affiliate, which means I get small commission if you purchase through this link.) I should say that there is more to good reading than what I have outlined in the video, but at least it demonstrates some basics. For a concise summary of what good readers do, check out the first page of the following article: Duke, N. K., & Pearson, P. D. (2009). Effective practices for developing reading comprehension. Journal of education, 189(1-2), 107-122. https://asset-pdf.scinapse.io/prod/45283437/45283437.pdf Happy reading!

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