Ep. 178: The Simple View and Scarborough’s Reading Rope with Hugh Catts
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Summary
In this episode, Hugh Catts discusses two popular reading models: the Simple View of Reading and Scarborough's Reading Rope. The Simple View of Reading highlights the importance of word recognition and language comprehension in reading comprehension. It emphasizes that if a child struggles in one area, it will affect their overall reading comprehension. Scarborough's Reading Rope provides a more detailed breakdown of the components involved in reading, including background knowledge, vocabulary, language structures, verbal reasoning, strategies, and literacy knowledge. Both models help educators understand the complexity of reading and the interaction between different components.
Takeaways
- The Simple View of Reading emphasizes the importance of word recognition and language comprehension in reading comprehension.
- Scarborough's Reading Rope provides a more detailed breakdown of the components involved in reading.
- Both models highlight the complexity of reading and the interaction between different components.
- Effective reading instruction should focus on developing both word recognition and language comprehension skills.
Resources
- Ep. 177: The Five Pillars of Reading with Hugh Catts
- Follow researcher Hugh Catts on Twitter (or X)
- The Simple View of Reading
- Scarborough’s Reading Rope
- ICYMI: Ep. 118: Rethinking Reading Comprehension with Researcher Hugh Catts
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