阅读大脑对阅读发展和阅读障碍的启示*

IF 0.9 Q3 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
M. Wolf, Catherine Ullman-Shade, S. Gottwald
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摘要

这篇文章是关于六千年前不可思议的书面语言的出现,它产生了21世纪更不可思议的、高度复杂的阅读大脑。它是如何出现的,它是由什么组成的——无论是在非常年轻的读者中最基本的迭代,还是在专家读者中最详细的迭代——这个故事给我们提供了一些重要的教训,告诉我们如何思考阅读发展,以及我们如何应对阅读困难等阅读挑战。因为,理解阅读大脑是如何发展的,给了教育者一个独特的视角,让他们了解孩子必须学什么,老师教什么是明智的,以及为什么患有阅读障碍的人的大脑组织与阅读几乎没有什么关系。
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Lessons from the reading brain for reading development and dyslexia*
Abstract This essay is about the improbable emergence of written language six millennia ago that gave rise to the even more improbable, highly sophisticated reading brain of the twenty-first century. How it emerged and what it comprises – both in its most basic iteration in the very young reader and in its most elaborated iteration in the expert reader – is a story with several important lessons for how we think about reading development and how we approach reading challenges like dyslexia. For, an understanding of how the reading brain develops gives educators a unique lens on what the child has to learn, what the teacher would be wise to teach, and why the organization of the brain of an individual with dyslexia has precious little to do with reading.
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