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The Comprehension Experience is
the rare book that causes us to rethink much of what we thought we knew about
comprehension instruction.
—Regie Routman
Author of Reading
Essentials
What kind of instruction best supports comprehension? Ask Dorsey
Hammond and Denise
Nessel, veterans steeped in
both research and classroom practice. “Most important,” they assert, “is to
promote readers’ intellectual and emotional engagement with texts every day
through effective thinking and discussion.” The
Comprehension Experience explains
how to do it K–12 with fresh, research-driven practices.
Hammond and Nessel say readers must do more than master skills and learn
strategies. They must have highly engaging, deeply satisfying experiences with
narrative and informational texts. They must think actively, talk productively,
and focus on meaning. Hammond and Nessel show how to do this by:
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engaging readers’ curiosity to draw them into texts
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using teaching language to stimulate students’ thinking
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leveraging the reading-writing connection to strengthen understanding
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making comprehension a priority for emerging readers
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ensuring that instruction leads to effective self-directed reading.
To support what they say, Hammond and Nessel provide rich classroom dialogues to
illustrate exemplary instruction in action. Read The
Comprehension Experience and
discover how to guide all readers to better thinking and deeper understanding.