The Art of Slow Reading: Six Time-Honored Practices for Engagement

The Art of Slow Reading: Six Time-Honored Practices for Engagement

by Thomas Newkirk
ISBN-10:
0325037310
ISBN-13:
9780325037318
Pub. Date:
11/04/2011
Publisher:
Heinemann
ISBN-10:
0325037310
ISBN-13:
9780325037318
Pub. Date:
11/04/2011
Publisher:
Heinemann
The Art of Slow Reading: Six Time-Honored Practices for Engagement

The Art of Slow Reading: Six Time-Honored Practices for Engagement

by Thomas Newkirk

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Overview

“Tom Newkirk’s call to appreciate the value of slow reading is both timely and important, especially in an era where skimming and click-and-go reading have become the norm for our students. Newkirk reminds us that our deepest reading pleasures are often found when we slow down and pay close attention, and this book clearly demonstrates how slow reading deepens the thinking of both teachers and students. A must-read for anyone concerned about the state of reading—you will enjoy reading The Art of Slow Reading slowly.” Kelly Gallagher, author of Readicide: How Schools Are Killing Reading and What You Can Do About It

“This beautiful and hugely important book overflows with advice and wisdom about reading—enjoying it, teaching it. Newkirk reminds us why words matter, that words on page or screen are not there just to be ‘processed,’ but to savor and enjoy, to help us think and see more clearly, to touch our hearts and help us touch the world.” Mike Rose, author of Why School?: Reclaiming Education for All of Us
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“If someone were to ask me who to read, what to read, and how to read it, I would say, without hesitating, they should read Tom Newkirk, read The Art of Slow Reading, and read it slowly, again and again. He is to reading and teaching, literacy and learning what Michael Pollan is to food and eating. Tom Newkirk gives us permission to take our time when we read, to remember why we read, and to take from that reading not just the nutrients and knowledge but the pleasure we sought to cultivate in our students—and ourselves—in the past.” Jim Burke, author of The English Teacher’s Companion and What’s the Big Idea?

“This book challenges popular notions of reading—the idea that quick, extractive reading is the goal for students. I argue that traditional acts of ‘slow reading’—memorization, performance, annotation, and elaboration—are essential for deep, pleasurable, thoughtful reading.” Thomas Newkirk

This important book rests on a simple but powerful belief—that good readers practice the art of paying attention. Building on memoir, research, and many examples of classroom practice, Thomas Newkirk, recuperates six time-honored practices of reading—performance, memorization, centering, problem-finding, reading like a writer, and elaboration—to help readers engage in thoughtful, attentive reading.

The Art of Slow Reading provides preservice and inservice teachers with concrete practices that for millennia have promoted real depth in reading. It will show how these practices enhance the reading of a variety of texts, from Fantastic Mr. Fox to The Great Gatsby to letters from the IRS.

Just as slow reading is essential for real comprehension, it is also clearly crucial to the deep pleasure we take in reading—for the way we savor texts—and for the power of reading to change us.

Tom's Washington Post article: Reading is not a race: The virtues of the 'slow reading' movement


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780325037318
Publisher: Heinemann
Publication date: 11/04/2011
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.50(d)
Age Range: 9 - 17 Years

About the Author

Thomas Newkirk is the bestselling author of Minds Made for Stories along with numerous other Heinemann titles, including Writing Unbound, Embarrassment, The Art of Slow Reading, The Performance of Self in Student Writing (winner of the NCTE's David H. Russell Award), and Misreading Masculinity. He taught writing at the University of New Hampshire for thirty-nine years, and founded the New Hampshire Literacy Institutes, a summer program for teachers. In addition to working as a teacher, writer, and editor, he has served as the chair of his local school board for seven years.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments vii

Chapter 1 About Slowness 7

Chapter 2 The Speed Curriculum 16

Six Practices 42

Chapter 3 Reading Goes Silent: Performing 44

Chapter 4 Learning by Heart: Memorizing 69

Chapter 5 Making a Mark: Centering 92

Chapter 6 The Pleasures of Difficulty: Problem Finding 118

Chapter 7 A Writer's Choices: Reading Like a Writer 142

Chapter 8 Opening a Text: Elaborating 170

Epilogue: Why Can't They be Like we Were, Perfect in Every Way? 793

Works Cited 199

Index 209

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