NEW YORK, March 31, 2017 /PRNewswire/ Scholastic, the global children's publishing, education, and media company, today announced the release of Disrupting Thinking: Why How We Read Matters, a new book by award-winning authors and acclaimed literacy educators Kylene Beers and Robert E. Probst. The authors show that a student's perception of reading as simply a set of skills results in a less-engaged reader. In this professional resource for K12 educators, they frame reading as transformational rather than simply a practice of decoding, recalling, and responding to questions. This timely book is being released as many people are becoming aware that today's complex media landscape has made it more important than ever for young people to become not only skillful readers, but also responsive, responsible, and compassionate readers.
Disrupting Thinking is now available for order online at: www.scholastic.com/disruptingthinking.
Kylene Beers, past president of the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE), says, "When we truly engage with what we are reading, we are fundamentally changed as human beings. We learn new facts and perspectives, discover when to question our own reactions, understand the responses of others, and much more. We are never the same after we deeply engage with text. Disrupting Thinking guides educators to encourage that transformation in their students."
Disrupting Thinking presents a vision of what reading has the potential to be, emphasizing that it is a "changemaker," and students' responses to their reading are crucial to the reading process. It provides specific strategies educators can use to teach students how to be:
Robert E. Probst, Professor Emeritus of English Education at Georgia State University, adds, "Reading is a transaction between the author, the text, and the reader and it is our responsibility as educators to take every opportunity to get students to respond to both fiction and nonfiction. This type of reading is what allows us to analyze all of the information that now rapidly comes to us, consider its message, purpose, and accuracy, learn about ourselves and others, and have an impact on the world."
Key features of Disrupting Thinking include:
"When it comes to literacy instruction, we are all very used to focusing on best practices, but Beers and Probst encourage us to instead think about the next practices we should be using in our classrooms," says Dr. Lois Bridges, Vice President & Publisher, Scholastic Education. "Disrupting Thinking urges educators to innovate and change their approach to literacy as a means for helping all kids become the informed and well-rounded global citizens that they need to be."
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