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Getting the Big Idea: A Neglected Goal for Reading Comprehension

 

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The premise of this article is that while “big ideas” permeate fiction, nonfiction, and poetry, too frequently they are not emphasized in teaching reading. The article defines big ideas, articulates why they are important, and suggests a number of ways in which teachers can profitably engage students in them.

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Abstract from Walmsley, S.A. (2006, November). Getting the Big Idea: A Neglected Goal for Reading Comprehension. The Reading Teacher, 60(3), 281–285. doi: 10.1598/RT.60.3.9

 

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