阅读语境、目标和决策:作为情境活动的文本理解

IF 2.1 2区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL
M. Britt, Amanda M. Durik, J. Rouet
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引用次数: 6

摘要

摘要数字技术的普及促使每天产生和传播的书面文本数量增加,阅读环境和目的也多样化。在这篇文章中,我们提出现代阅读越来越依赖于读者建立和管理自己的阅读目标和决策的能力。我们概述了有目的阅读的RESOLV理论,并反思了学生在校外阅读的准备情况。我们强调了阅读策略对学科学习的重要性,但也强调了它们在校外阅读活动中的有限转移。我们通过对阅读假新闻的决策进行研究来说明这一点。我们得出的结论是,学生需要接受培训,以便在既不能预先预期阅读目标,也不能预先预期要阅读的文本的类型和内容的情况下监控信息质量,这是当前网络使用的特点。
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Reading Contexts, Goals, and Decisions: Text Comprehension as a Situated Activity
ABSTRACT The spread of digital technology has prompted an increase in the amount of written text that gets produced and disseminated daily, together with a diversification of reading contexts and purposes. In this article, we propose that modern reading increasingly relies on readers’ ability to set up and manage their own reading goals and decisions. We outline our RESOLV theory of purposeful reading and we reflect on students’ preparedness for reading in out-of-school contexts. We stress the importance of reading strategies for disciplinary learning but also their limited transfer to out-of-school reading activities. We illustrate this point with an examination of the decisions involved in the reading of fake news. We conclude that students need to be trained to monitor information quality in contexts where neither the reading goal nor the genre and contents of the texts to be read can be expected a priori, which characterizes many current uses of the web.
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CiteScore
4.30
自引率
4.50%
发文量
27
期刊介绍: Discourse Processes is a multidisciplinary journal providing a forum for cross-fertilization of ideas from diverse disciplines sharing a common interest in discourse--prose comprehension and recall, dialogue analysis, text grammar construction, computer simulation of natural language, cross-cultural comparisons of communicative competence, or related topics. The problems posed by multisentence contexts and the methods required to investigate them, although not always unique to discourse, are sufficiently distinct so as to require an organized mode of scientific interaction made possible through the journal.
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