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The science of teaching reading refers to the body of research and evidence-based practices that inform how we teach children and adults to read proficiently. This science is grounded in decades of research from multiple disciplines, including cognitive psychology, linguistics, neuroscience, and education.
In the past few decades, the term "science of reading" has gained significant traction, especially in debates around reading instruction. The weight of evidence suggests that systematic phonics instruction is crucial, especially for early readers and those struggling with reading.
Many refer to systematic and explicit reading instruction as the Fab 5 of Reading.
We have a comprehensive online course for the science of teaching reading, which encompasses all the essential elements of foundational reading skills and how to address them in the classroom. To learn more about that, click here.
The "Fab 5" of reading, often termed the "Big Five" or "Five Pillars" of reading, refers to the five critical components of reading instruction identified by the National Reading Panel. These components are foundational to teaching reading effectively. They are:
Phonemic awareness and phonics are both essential components in learning to read, but they refer to different skills. Here's a breakdown of their differences:
Fluency is one of the foundational skills in reading. It refers to reading a text accurately, quickly, and with proper expression. A fluent reader can recognize words automatically without needing laborious decoding and read aloud with a natural tone, rhythm, and intonation.
Fluency is the bridge between word recognition and comprehension.
Components of Reading Fluency:
Accuracy: Recognizing and reading words in the text correctly.
Rate: Reading speed or the ability to read words in a text swiftly. Rate is typically measured in correct words per min (wpm).
Prosody: Using appropriate expression, tone, and intonation while reading aloud.
Vocabulary plays a pivotal role in reading comprehension. A reader's understanding of individual words directly impacts their ability to grasp the meaning of sentences, paragraphs, and entire texts.
Given the profound impact of vocabulary on comprehension, it's essential to prioritize vocabulary instruction at all levels of education.
Strategies that help build vocabulary include direct instruction of specific words, teaching morphology (roots, prefixes, suffixes), encouraging wide reading to expose students to new words, and teaching context clues and dictionary skills to help students independently decipher unfamiliar words.
Reading comprehension sits at the core of the science of reading. It's the end goal of reading, capturing the reason we read: to understand and derive meaning from the text.
Comprehension is considered a higher-order thinking skill because it extends beyond basic recognition and recall of information. Instead, it involves processing, analyzing, synthesizing, and evaluating information from a text. These higher-order processes enable readers to engage with and derive meaning from texts and apply and transfer that knowledge to new contexts.
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