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The Psychology Of Reading 1st Edition Alan Kennedy

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The Psychology Of Reading 1st Edition Alan Kennedy
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 30 MB
Pages: 176
Author: Alan Kennedy
ISBN: 9781138090620, 9781138090293, 9781351610438, 9781351610421, 9781315108568, 113809062X, 1138090298, 1351610430, 1351610422
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1
Volume: 5

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The Psychology Of Reading 1st Edition Alan Kennedy by Alan Kennedy 9781138090620, 9781138090293, 9781351610438, 9781351610421, 9781315108568, 113809062X, 1138090298, 1351610430, 1351610422 instant download after payment.

Originally published in 1984, this new introductory text fulfilled a need amongst both psychology and education students for a book which dealt with reading in a way that explored areas beyond the strictly practical question of how to teach children to read. Previous books on the psychology of reading had often concentrated on the analytic approach, in which reading had been seen in terms of a set of interconnected sub-skills and the experimental study of these components had become an end in itself. As a result, although great advances had been made in our understanding of certain aspects of the process, psychological studies of reading had increasingly been seen by teachers and others as unduly abstract. The Psychology of Reading goes back to first principles and attempts to set reading in its context alongside other cognitive activities, particularly those involving memory and perceptual processes. Professor Kennedy argues that it is wrong to set reading apart as a 'skill' when it needs to be understood against a background of work in cognitive psychology. Reading is a social phenomenon concerned with human communication, and in this context it must be seen in terms of an interaction between writer and reader. The book explores the nature of this interaction and the various stylistic and other devices which sustain the 'contract' between reader and writer. In particular, the psychological processes which allow a reader to make sensible assumptions about a writer's intentions are dealt with in detail. No theory of reading, the author argues, should ignore the purpose of the enterprise. Similarly, explaining success and failure in teaching children to read may well hinge on an understanding of what children think reading is about. The style of this book is concise and largely non-technical. The Psychology of Reading will be welcomed as stimulating and demanding by experts and non-specialist general readers alike.

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