Multicultural Readings: Product and Process

In reading classrooms, reading comprehension skills usually take priority. Teachers constantly provide comprehension exercises which reinforce skills like skimming, scanning, inferencing, predicting and vocabulary recognition. This becomes the overriding concern, so much so that the overall develop...

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Main Authors: Mukundan, Jayakaran, Ting, Su Hie
Format: Proceeding
Language:English
Published: Fifth National Conference on Community Languages and English for Speakers of Other Languages 1996
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description In reading classrooms, reading comprehension skills usually take priority. Teachers constantly provide comprehension exercises which reinforce skills like skimming, scanning, inferencing, predicting and vocabulary recognition. This becomes the overriding concern, so much so that the overall development of learners as readers is totally neglected. According to Muskowitz (1978), this is reflective of a dead classroom where learners are perceived as containers whose primary function is to receive and hold subject matter given by the teacher. Their understanding of the subject matter is then assessed via comprehension questions. Learners are seldom given the chance to explore their responses and feelings towards the readings. There is little scope for creative and reflective thinking. On the other hand, in a live classroom, learners are "enthusiastically and authentically involved" in the learning activities and they are genuinely "respected and treated as a human being" by the teacher (Muskowitz, 1978). Learners are encouraged to express what they feel after reading given texts. The emphasis is on drawing the content out of the learners. This is the essence ofthe Reader Response Approach in reading.
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spelling unimas-7942022-05-13T07:27:51Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/794/ Multicultural Readings: Product and Process Mukundan, Jayakaran Ting, Su Hie AC Collections. Series. Collected works In reading classrooms, reading comprehension skills usually take priority. Teachers constantly provide comprehension exercises which reinforce skills like skimming, scanning, inferencing, predicting and vocabulary recognition. This becomes the overriding concern, so much so that the overall development of learners as readers is totally neglected. According to Muskowitz (1978), this is reflective of a dead classroom where learners are perceived as containers whose primary function is to receive and hold subject matter given by the teacher. Their understanding of the subject matter is then assessed via comprehension questions. Learners are seldom given the chance to explore their responses and feelings towards the readings. There is little scope for creative and reflective thinking. On the other hand, in a live classroom, learners are "enthusiastically and authentically involved" in the learning activities and they are genuinely "respected and treated as a human being" by the teacher (Muskowitz, 1978). Learners are encouraged to express what they feel after reading given texts. The emphasis is on drawing the content out of the learners. This is the essence ofthe Reader Response Approach in reading. Fifth National Conference on Community Languages and English for Speakers of Other Languages 1996 Proceeding NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/794/1/Multicultural%2BReadings%2BProduct%2Band%2BProcess%2528abstract%2529.pdf Mukundan, Jayakaran and Ting, Su Hie (1996) Multicultural Readings: Product and Process. In: Fifth National Conference on Community Languages and English for Speakers of Other Languages, 'Future F'erfect, Conditional', 1996, September 18-21, Hamilton, New Zealand. (Unpublished)
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