Reading comprehension expectations in content areas have increased for students during the past decade. Many secondary students, including students with learning disabilities, improve their reading proficiency of grade-level text when they receive explicit instruction. The authors propose a self-questioning strategy routine designed to enhance secondary students’ comprehension of expository text and to increase student engagement in content classes. The routine includes explicit, teacher-directed instruction and incorporates before-, during-, and after-reading activities using modeling and guided practice. A scenario of a secondary teacher implementing the proposed self-questioning strategy routine in a social studies course is presented.
Self-Questioning Strategy Routine to Enhance Reading Comprehension Among Secondary Students
Publish date:
01/12/2021
Publication Volume:
53
Publication Issue:
6
Journal Name:
TEACHING Exceptional Children