Text Complexity

Text Complexity
Title Text Complexity PDF eBook
Author Douglas Fisher
Publisher Corwin Press
Total Pages 217
Release 2016-01-28
Genre Education
ISBN 150634397X

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There is a big difference between assigning complex texts and teaching complex texts No matter what discipline you teach, learn how to use complexity as a dynamic, powerful tool for sliding the right text in front of your students’ at just the right time. Updates to this new edition include How-to’s for measuring countable features of any written work A rubric for analyzing the complexity of both literary and informational texts Classroom scenarios that show the difference between a healthy struggle and frustration The authors’ latest thinking on teacher modeling, close reading, scaffolded small group reading, and independent reading

Text Complexity

Text Complexity
Title Text Complexity PDF eBook
Author Douglas Fisher
Publisher International Reading Assn
Total Pages 140
Release 2012
Genre Education
ISBN 9780872074781

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This book focuses on the quantitative and qualitative factors of text complexity as well as the ways in which readers can be matched with texts and tasks. It also examines how close readings of complex texts scaffold students understanding and allow themto develop the skills necessary to read like a detective. --from publisher description

Unpacking Complexity in Informational Texts

Unpacking Complexity in Informational Texts
Title Unpacking Complexity in Informational Texts PDF eBook
Author Sunday Cummins
Publisher Guilford Publications
Total Pages 161
Release 2014-11-12
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1462518508

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To acquire content knowledge through reading, students must understand the complex components and diverse purposes of informational texts, as emphasized in the Common Core State Standards (CCSS). This practical book illuminates the ways in which a text?s purpose, structure, details, connective language, and construction of themes combine to create meaning. Classroom-tested instructional recommendations and "kid-friendly" explanations guide teachers in helping students to identify and understand the role of these elements in different types of informational texts. Numerous student work samples, excerpts from exemplary books and articles, and a Study Guide with discussion questions and activities for professional learning add to the book?s utility. ÿ

Analyzing Discourse and Text Complexity for Learning and Collaborating

Analyzing Discourse and Text Complexity for Learning and Collaborating
Title Analyzing Discourse and Text Complexity for Learning and Collaborating PDF eBook
Author Mihai Dascălu
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 279
Release 2013-11-26
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 3319034197

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With the advent and increasing popularity of Computer Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL) and e-learning technologies, the need of automatic assessment and of teacher/tutor support for the two tightly intertwined activities of comprehension of reading materials and of collaboration among peers has grown significantly. In this context, a polyphonic model of discourse derived from Bakhtin’s work as a paradigm is used for analyzing both general texts and CSCL conversations in a unique framework focused on different facets of textual cohesion. As specificity of our analysis, the individual learning perspective is focused on the identification of reading strategies and on providing a multi-dimensional textual complexity model, whereas the collaborative learning dimension is centered on the evaluation of participants’ involvement, as well as on collaboration assessment. Our approach based on advanced Natural Language Processing techniques provides a qualitative estimation of the learning process and enhances understanding as a “mediator of learning” by providing automated feedback to both learners and teachers or tutors. The main benefits are its flexibility, extensibility and nevertheless specificity for covering multiple stages, starting from reading classroom materials, to discussing on specific topics in a collaborative manner and finishing the feedback loop by verbalizing metacognitive thoughts.

Every Living Thing

Every Living Thing
Title Every Living Thing PDF eBook
Author Cynthia Rylant
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 100
Release 2011-02-22
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1439136165

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Here are twelve deeply moving short stories from the perceptive pen of Cynthia Rylant. Each captures the moment when someone's life changes -- when an animal causes a human being to see things in a different way, and, perhaps, changes his life.

Bigmama's

Bigmama's
Title Bigmama's PDF eBook
Author Donald Crews
Publisher Greenwillow Books
Total Pages 40
Release 1998-01-21
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0688158420

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When the train arrived in Cottondale, the summer at Bigmama's house in Florida began. Donald Crews brilliantly evokes the sights, sounds, and emotions of a memorable childhood experience. "A very special book by a superb artist and storyteller."--Horn Book.

Text Complexity and Reading Comprehension Tests

Text Complexity and Reading Comprehension Tests
Title Text Complexity and Reading Comprehension Tests PDF eBook
Author Erik Castello
Publisher Peter Lang
Total Pages 364
Release 2008
Genre Computers
ISBN 9783039117178

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Based on the analysis of a specially compiled corpus of internationally recognized English as a foreign language (EFL) reading tests at different levels of proficiency, this volume explores the relation between the complexity of written texts and the difficulty of reading comprehension tests. It brings together linguistic investigations into the text-inherent complexity of the tests and a study of the data derived from their administration to groups of Italian university students. The study of text complexity draws on corpus linguistics, text linguistics and systemic functional linguistics. Both quantitative and qualitative analyses are carried out on the language used in the reading texts and in the related tasks that make up the corpus of tests. The assessment of test difficulty, on the other hand, is informed by research on language testing, and, in particular, by findings and methodologies of Classical Test Theory and Item Response Theory. Relevant aspects of these theories are used to analyze and interpret both the data obtained from the administration of the tests and the data collected by means of feedback questionnaires completed by test takers. The application of such diverse methodologies and the subsequent comparison of the results of the analyses has brought out interesting correlations between text-inherent complexity, perceived test difficulty and actual test difficulty.