On Reading / Edition 1

On Reading / Edition 1

by Ken Goodman
ISBN-10:
0435072005
ISBN-13:
9780435072001
Pub. Date:
03/18/1996
Publisher:
Heinemann
ISBN-10:
0435072005
ISBN-13:
9780435072001
Pub. Date:
03/18/1996
Publisher:
Heinemann
On Reading / Edition 1

On Reading / Edition 1

by Ken Goodman

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Overview

Ken Goodman's view on reading is widely regarded as the most complete and articulated of any in the world, the basis for much contemporary reading research, theory, and instruction. Indeed, acceptance of Goodman's work is so widespread that his theories have become virtually institutionalized-even as they have prompted controversy.

On Reading offers a complete explanation of the view that many people in and out of the education field have both accepted and denounced, often without fully understanding its sources and significance. At a time when the movement Goodman helped spawn-whole language theory-is under increasing attack, that explanation is both warranted and welcome.

In a clear and engaging style, Goodman explains why he described the reading process as a "psycholinguistic guessing game." He argues that the object of that game is not to recognize letters and words, but to make sense of print: to construct meaning. Among the devices readers use to win that game are miscues, the unexpected responses in oral reading. Many teachers today recognize these "mistakes" as evidence that readers draw upon a wealth of data-graphophonic, syntactic, and semantic-to make sense of print, to predict what comes next, and to construct meaning.

Goodman makes the highly complex process of reading easy to understand. He involves his readers in examining their own reading, and he provides real language examples from real children reading real texts-not research-designed controlled samples. In so doing, he proposes that written language is parallel to and equal with oral language and that it is learned in the same way-and for the same reasons-as oral language.

Both defenders and detractors of Goodman's work acknowledge him as one of the most influential theorists of the twentieth century. On Reading will be of interest to anyone concerned about the state of education in the twenty-first century.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780435072001
Publisher: Heinemann
Publication date: 03/18/1996
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 152
Product dimensions: 7.80(w) x 9.20(h) x 0.39(d)

About the Author

Kenneth S. Goodman was Professor Emeritus, Language, Reading, and Culture, College of Education, University of Arizona, where he spent a long professional life observing the reading process in active use. From his earliest miscue research published in 1965 to the most recent presentation of his understanding of the reading process in 1997, he continued to fuel thought-provoking discussions of the nature of reading. His research earned him major awards from NCTE, IRA, NRC, and NCRLL. An elected member of the Reading Hall of Fame, Goodman is a past president of IRA, NCRLL, and the Center for Expansion of Language and Thinking.

Table of Contents

What Is Reading?
What is Language?
How Language Works
How Proficient Reading Works
How Developing Reading Works
How Written Text Works
Learning and Teaching Reading and Writing
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