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A MODELING OF READING STRATEGIES INTO THE READING PROCESS FROM A METACOGNITIVE PERSPECTIVE ARGEMIRO AMAYA BUELVAS Especialista en ELT C. Magister in Education
A MODELING OF READING STRATEGIES INTO THE READING PROCESS FROM A METACOGNITIVE PERSPECTIVE Chapter Three REASEARCH INTO THE ASSESSMENT OF READING 	Alderson, J.C. (2000) Assessing reading. (pp. 85-115). C.U.P.
A MODELING OF READING STRATEGIES INTO THE READING PROCESS FROM A METACOGNITIVE PERSPECTIVE Chapter Three This chapter  will address the question: How do we know what affects the assessment of reading?
A MODELING OF READING STRATEGIES INTO THE READING PROCESS FROM A METACOGNITIVE PERSPECTIVE Research into the assessment of reading. FACTORS AFFECTING THE DIFFICULTY OF READING TEST ITEMS ,[object Object]
	Types of Questions
	Testing Skills
       Role of Grammar in Reading Tests
       Role of Vocabulary in Reading Tests
       Use of Dictionaries in Reading Tests
Exercise: ScanningFACTORS AFFECTING THE DIFFICULTY OF READING TEST TEXTS ,[object Object]
	Text length,[object Object]
A MODELING OF READING STRATEGIES INTO THE READING PROCESS FROM A METACOGNITIVE PERSPECTIVE    “poor readers do not possess knowledge of strategies, and are often not aware of how or when and why to apply the knowledge they do have. They often cannot infer meaning from surface-level information, have poorly developed knowledge about how the reading system works, and find it difficult to evaluate  text for clarity, consistency and plausibility” Alderson, (2000, p. 41). “Readers’ knowledge influences process, product, and recall” (p. 34)
A MODELING OF READING STRATEGIES INTO THE READING PROCESS FROM A METACOGNITIVE PERSPECTIVE Let’shave a reflectiononthesetwoquoations: “automaticrecognition of a wordallows lexical access” (p.13). “efficient word recognition seems to be a necessary but not sufficient condition for good comprehension” (p.13).
A MODELING OF READING STRATEGIES INTO THE READING PROCESS FROM A METACOGNITIVE PERSPECTIVE “reading is the construction of meaning from a printed or written message” Day and Bamford (1998, p. 12).   Metacognition Reading strategies “construction” Reading comprehensionskills

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2nd session reading strategies

  • 1. A MODELING OF READING STRATEGIES INTO THE READING PROCESS FROM A METACOGNITIVE PERSPECTIVE ARGEMIRO AMAYA BUELVAS Especialista en ELT C. Magister in Education
  • 2. A MODELING OF READING STRATEGIES INTO THE READING PROCESS FROM A METACOGNITIVE PERSPECTIVE Chapter Three REASEARCH INTO THE ASSESSMENT OF READING Alderson, J.C. (2000) Assessing reading. (pp. 85-115). C.U.P.
  • 3. A MODELING OF READING STRATEGIES INTO THE READING PROCESS FROM A METACOGNITIVE PERSPECTIVE Chapter Three This chapter will address the question: How do we know what affects the assessment of reading?
  • 4.
  • 7. Role of Grammar in Reading Tests
  • 8. Role of Vocabulary in Reading Tests
  • 9. Use of Dictionaries in Reading Tests
  • 10.
  • 11.
  • 12. A MODELING OF READING STRATEGIES INTO THE READING PROCESS FROM A METACOGNITIVE PERSPECTIVE “poor readers do not possess knowledge of strategies, and are often not aware of how or when and why to apply the knowledge they do have. They often cannot infer meaning from surface-level information, have poorly developed knowledge about how the reading system works, and find it difficult to evaluate text for clarity, consistency and plausibility” Alderson, (2000, p. 41). “Readers’ knowledge influences process, product, and recall” (p. 34)
  • 13. A MODELING OF READING STRATEGIES INTO THE READING PROCESS FROM A METACOGNITIVE PERSPECTIVE Let’shave a reflectiononthesetwoquoations: “automaticrecognition of a wordallows lexical access” (p.13). “efficient word recognition seems to be a necessary but not sufficient condition for good comprehension” (p.13).
  • 14. A MODELING OF READING STRATEGIES INTO THE READING PROCESS FROM A METACOGNITIVE PERSPECTIVE “reading is the construction of meaning from a printed or written message” Day and Bamford (1998, p. 12). Metacognition Reading strategies “construction” Reading comprehensionskills
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  • 24. A MODELING OF READING STRATEGIES INTO THE READING PROCESS FROM A METACOGNITIVE PERSPECTIVE Then, What can be done? In the words of Shohamy (1984) cited in Alderson (2000), she found that “questions in L1 were easier than the same questions translated into the L2” (86). She speculates that: -Reduced anxiety, especially among low-level learners. -More authentic in thatstudents are likelytoaskthemselvesquestions of L2 text in theirfirstlanguage.
  • 25. A MODELING OF READING STRATEGIES INTO THE READING PROCESS FROM A METACOGNITIVE PERSPECTIVE Whatwouldhappenifthe test population has a number of firstlanguages? “Ifthe test population has a number of differentfirstlanguage, theonlypracticalsolutionistohavesimply-wordedquestions in the target language” (p.86).