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Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Methods Of Reading

* Subvocalized reading combines sight reading with internal sounding of the words as if spoken. It can be a bad habit that slows reading and comprehension, if applied to all reading material, but it can also be essential for reading things like poetry or transcripts of oral speeches.
* Speed reading is a collection of methods for increasing reading speed without an unacceptable reduction in comprehension or retention. closely connected to speed learning.
* Proofreading is a kind of reading for the purpose of detecting typographical errors. One can learn to do it rapidly, and professional proofreaders typically acquire the ability to do so at high rates, faster for some kinds of material than for others, while they may largely suspend comprehension while doing so, except when needed to select among several possible words that a suspected typographic error allows.
* Structure-Proposition-Evaluation (SPE) method, popularized by Mortimer Adler in How to Read a Book, mainly for non-fiction treatise, in which one reads a writing in three passes: (1) for the structure of the work, which might be represented by an outline; (2) for the logical propositions made, organized into chains of inference; and (3) for evaluation of the merits of the arguments and conclusions. This method involves suspended judgment of the work or its arguments until they are fully understood.
* Survey-Question-Read-Recite-Review (SQ3R) method, often taught in public schools, which involves reading toward being able to teach what is read, and would be appropriate for instructors preparing to teach material without having to refer to notes during the lecture.

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