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Teaching Students to Read Like Detectives: Comprehending, Analyzing, and Discussing Text


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No. of pages 156

Published: 2011

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"Teaching Students to Read Like Detectives: Comprehending, Analyzing, and Discussing Text" by Diane Lapp equips educators with strategies to enhance students' reading comprehension and analytical skills. The book emphasizes the importance of teaching students to approach texts critically, encouraging them to ask questions, make inferences, and engage in thoughtful discussions. By treating texts as mysteries to be solved, students learn to delve deeper into content, understanding nuanced meanings and themes. Lapp provides practical techniques, lesson plans, and frameworks that foster independent and collaborative learning, helping students become not just readers, but skilled interpreters of the written word. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

There are 156 pages in this book. This book was published in 2011 by Solution Tree .