Province
National
Imprint
Heinemann
Author(s)
Ellin Oliver Keene
Language(s)
English
Province
National
Imprint
Heinemann
Author(s)
Ellin Oliver Keene
Language(s)
English
The renaissance in comprehension instruction launched by Mosaic of Thought has led to changes in hundreds of thousands of classrooms, where teachers now model reading strategies, and students probe meaning more deeply. But no book in the field has satisfactorily answered the question: What does it really mean to comprehend?
In To Understand, Ellin Oliver Keene not only explores this important question, but reveals what teachers can do to encourage all students to engage in deep understanding far more consistently than before. In discovering what’s really behind comprehension, To Understand goes well beyond comprehension strategy instruction.
Keene identifies specific Dimensions and Outcomes of Understanding—characteristics identified in readers with a highly developed ability to make sense of text—to help you rethink what comprehension is. She demonstrates how to leverage the Dimensions and Outcomes into relevant, provocative, memorable instruction.
To Understand proposes a model that incorporates all aspects of literacy instruction—word learning and comprehension—and describes how teachers can focus on what matters most in literacy content. Keene shows that when teachers target the most essential content, they have the time to help every student engage more deeply with texts and discover a passion for reading and learning. The model is founded on four simple, but powerful concepts:
1. Rethinking Understanding
2. Seeking Understanding in Our Minds, in Our Lives
3. Driven to Understand
4. Dwelling in Ideas
5. To Savor the Struggle
6. A Renaissance of Understanding
7. Nothing as Certain as Change
8. The Great Conversations
9. To Feel, to Remember, to Understand
Appendixes
A. Comprehension Strategies Defined
B. What’s Essential? Literacy Content K–12
C. Conditions for Success in Reader’s and Writer’s Workshops
D. Conference Record
E. Beyond Reporting on the Book: How Children Can Record Their Thinking About Books
F. Thinking Strategies Proficient Learners Use
G. Tactics for Teaching Comprehension: Effective Strategies for Teaching Deep Structure Systems
H. Best Practices in Oral Language Teaching and Learning