Does the Illuminated
text have potential to support student learning in school ? There is great potential
in aiding student learning with illuminated text. Students that are struggling readers benefit
greatly from pictures. For readers who struggle,
pictures operate beyond the decoration function (Levin, Anglin, & Carney,
1987.) Students often struggle with
decoding words and miss what they are actually reading. They also don’t understand text due to lack
of experiences. Hibbing &
Rankin-Erickson (2011) suggest, “In our work with struggling readers we have
found that the use of sketches, illustrations, picture books, and movies
provides students with information on which to build their internal images. Rusted
and Coltheart (1979) confirmed that poor readers frequently move from text to
pictures to text as they read, using the pictures as a tool for understanding. Struggling readers often don’t have imagery
skills and due to this deficit, it often leads to a reading disability.
I really like the idea of having
students to draw pictures to indicate what they have learned or what they haven’t
learned. Generally students would rather
draw you a picture than to have to write you an essay. This allows students that are normally not
writing much in their essays to be able to really express themselves with
really detailed pictures. The use of
picture books could be very beneficial too.
Students don’t always interperate the emotions that the text had tried
to convey. In research, Gombrich's
(1982) arguments supported the conclusion that pictures are supreme in their
capacity to arouse emotions.
Movies really are great at helping
to build background knowledge. They
really motivate students to learn the necessary information needed to read the
text. The excitement of knowing what you
are about to read can really encourage a reluctant reader to read books that are
longer than they would usually read. I
like the idea of WRWR, watch read, watch read.
This really helps the teacher to point out specific details that she
wants her students to understand.
The illuminated text has the potiential to support students with many necessary skills to become better readers.
Really nice connections between the reading and the potential of the illuminated text to support reading comprehension in school!
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